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Gold Coast development: Chris Louw outlays plans to transform Hope Island land into sport and culture precinct

A veteran developer has unveiled plans to transform Hope Island land into a culture and sporting hub with an indoor trampoline park, music school and martial arts centre.

An artist impression of the Activa Sports & Cultural Village by Capgrow set to be developed on the site of the existing Hope Island Fitness Centre
An artist impression of the Activa Sports & Cultural Village by Capgrow set to be developed on the site of the existing Hope Island Fitness Centre

HOPE Island developer Chris Louw has unveiled ambitious plans to transform 2ha of land at Hope Island into a business and community hub.

Mr Louw and business partner Abel Erasmus have bought the land, which lies on the corner of Hope Island Rd and Activa Way within the Hope Island Resort, through their company Capgrow for an unknown sum. The sale is due to settle in November with work to commence shortly afterwards.

The Hope Island Fitness Centre is located on the site and has a lease in place with the current land owner. The centre is open 24/7 and currently contains 12 tennis courts and a gym. It also offers outdoor group fitness classes.

Mr Louw resides in Hope Island Resort and previously put forward plans to develop a retirement village on the 2ha site, but these plans were dropped after community opposition.

An artist impression of the Activa Sports & Cultural Village by Capgrow set to be developed on the site of the existing Hope Island Fitness Centre
An artist impression of the Activa Sports & Cultural Village by Capgrow set to be developed on the site of the existing Hope Island Fitness Centre

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“We took it off the table and went back to the drawing board after residents’ feedback was that they would prefer a low-impact community village where people could focus on fitness, health and spending quality time with their family,” Mr Louw said.

“The new design proposes the development of a significant sports and cultural precinct with a range of indoor and outdoor recreation facilities.”

Mr Louw is looking for operators for a gym and childcare centre, day spa and dance studio, indoor trampoline centre, martial arts, pilates and music school, as well as a cafe and allied health and serviced offices.

Zarraffa’s Coffee and Bounce Trampoline Park are two tenants he is targeting for the precinct.

Mr Louw said the design for the land, which lies within precinct 7 of Hope Island Resort, meets approved uses for the area and therefore does not require development approval.

Chris Louw (right) has outlaid plans to transform the 2ha of land on Hope Island. He is pictured here with Jason Luckhardt.
Chris Louw (right) has outlaid plans to transform the 2ha of land on Hope Island. He is pictured here with Jason Luckhardt.

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He said the development of the Activa Sports & Cultural Village would enable parents in the area to cut travel time for many sporting and recreational activities.

“Locals would prefer to take their children to extra-curricular activities in Hope Island rather than driving all over the Gold Coast,” Mr Louw said.

“As a father-of-two busy children who are involved in so many sporting and cultural activities, I am personally hoping that my commuting and waiting time will be eased by the new village.”

He has received support from councillor Cameron Caldwell, whose division encompasses Hope Island.

An artist impression of the Activa Sports & Cultural Village by Capgrow set to be developed on the site of the existing Hope Island Fitness Centre
An artist impression of the Activa Sports & Cultural Village by Capgrow set to be developed on the site of the existing Hope Island Fitness Centre

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“I am always supportive of developments that offer significant investment opportunities for locals, especially those that provide the chance for people to start their own businesses close to their homes,” he said.

“Anything we can do to lessen the driving burden on parents and community members generally is a positive in my opinion.

“Community hubs like the one proposed have potential to connect everyone, especially families.”

Mr Louw said he is seeking expressions-of-interest from prospective tenants for shops and buyers for strata units in the precinct.

Mr Louw moved from South Africa to Australia in 2008. He later purchased and merged four commercial real estate businesses in the Gol Coast and Brisbane under NAI Harcourts brand.

Capgrow was founded in 2013 as an investment syndicate by Mr Louw and Mr Erasmus for development and management of commercial, industrial and retail and other development projects.

Its first project was a $3 million project to transform a tired Pacific Highway site at Slacks Creek into a convenience centre with BP service station, food court and retail outlets.

Original URL: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/business/gold-coast-development-chris-louw-outlays-plans-to-transform-hope-island-fitness-centre-into-sport-and-culture-precinct/news-story/af049704f8edef0f82ac9f93c92833c4