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Developer of Main Beach tower on Gold Coast has links to Prince Andrew, Bob Hawke and Dubai royal family

The lead-up to a planned Gold Coast apartment is a remarkable story involving a developer who sets high benchmarks. READ THE FULL REPORT

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THE lead-up to a planned elite Main Beach apartment tower could be unfurled as the story of a developer who sets high benchmarks for his projects, a prince and a three-times ‘pauper’.

Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke and the Dubai royal family could be thrown into the mix too.

The developer is a property player in the form of Rory F. O’Brien.

The prince is called Andrew and the ‘pauper’ is former Gold Coast property marketeer Dudley Quinlivan.

Rory, from Sydney, has tied up an 814sq m site in Main Beach Pde, one close to towers De Ville, Pintari, Newport on Main, Admiral North and Yachting Towers.

The site for new 37-level tower at Main Beach on Main Beach Paradise on the Gold Coast.
The site for new 37-level tower at Main Beach on Main Beach Paradise on the Gold Coast.

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He’s seeking the green light to build a 37-level building with 29 single-floor apartments and a two-level penthouse.

The BDA-designed tower, unashamedly termed high-end, is aimed at owner-occupiers.

Rory’s no stranger to such top-shelf projects, with one he embarked upon at Airlie Beach’s Whisper Bay before the GFC causing him many years of anguish.

He and another investor tipped in $20 million and funded a 104-villa project via BankWest.

One villa was bought by Bob Hawke and others successfully were marketed in the Middle East through the Duke of York, Prince Andrew.

Hotel group Essque, controlled by the Dubai royal family, was teed up to manage the development as a hotel.

The Main Beach tower project.
The Main Beach tower project.
Developer Rory O’Brien.
Developer Rory O’Brien.

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By 2009 the project was all but completed, on budget, and had $106 million in pre-sales.

Then BankWest, which had been rescued by the Commonweath Bank months earlier, demanded repayment of $178 million in loans and called in receivers.

Rory engaged in a long legal stoush with the CBA that was settled in 2014.

The Main Beach project shows the developer, who had suffered what he termed ‘total financial annihilation’, is well and truly back on his feet and out to deliver a landmark building.

He’s bought a site occupied by commercial buildings and which was owned by a company linked to marketeer Dudley until mortgagees stepped in nine years ago.

Rory O’Brien’s site was once owned by a company linked to Dudley Quinlivan.
Rory O’Brien’s site was once owned by a company linked to Dudley Quinlivan.

The thrice-bankrupted Dudley had held apartment ambitions for the site, in the form of a luxury 11-level building designed by the DBI group.

Just what Rory might be paying for the site is unclear – Kiwi-born owner Stuart Robertson bought it from receivers for $2.25 million and in 2017 was chasing at least $6.5 million.

The ‘ask’ later was trimmed to $5 million but Avanti agent Lachlan Harris isn’t saying boo about what Rory is paying.

The O’Brien plan is laced with goodies for its residents, who obviously will be shelling out multiple millions to buy a floor.

Rory O’Brien funded an Airlie Beach project marketed by Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.
Rory O’Brien funded an Airlie Beach project marketed by Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.

Four of the 37 levels will be for resident activities and recreation, with levels one and two housing the expected pool, spa, sauna and gym, along with a yoga lawn.

Owners will be able to head to the 23rd and 24th floors for indoor-outdoor dining and to just lounge about.

They will not, however, be able to sit in their apartment lounges and admire their cars, a la in a sky-garage tower approved for a nearby site two weeks ago.

No, they’ll have to go conventional and catch a lift-ride to the basement.

Originally published as Developer of Main Beach tower on Gold Coast has links to Prince Andrew, Bob Hawke and Dubai royal family

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