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Gold Coast development: Coomera Urban Village’s towers to increase in size and density

The height of towers in the second stage of a giant new Gold Coast residential complex could be taller than previously thought - leading to a more than 50 per cent boost in the proposed occupancy numbers. READ THE FULL DETAILS

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THE height of towers in the second stage of a giant new residential complex in the heart of one of the Gold Coast’s fastest-growing suburbs will be taller than previously thought.

Developer Cadmium has submitted new plans to council for the second stage of the Coomera Urban Village to increase the size of the towers built as part of the project.

Artist impression of Coomera Urban Village's second stage.
Artist impression of Coomera Urban Village's second stage.

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Each will increase in size from four to six levels, adding an extra 63 bedrooms across the project.

According to plans this would increase the total occupancy of the project from 287.5 people to up to 445 – an increase of more than 50 per cent.

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Artist impression of Coomera Urban Village's second stage.
Artist impression of Coomera Urban Village's second stage.

It comes nearly eight years to the day since the Gold Coast City Council’s planning committee approved a masterplan for the site.

Ultimately the Foxwell Road site will have up to eight towers and 81 townhouses, as well as a 5000 sqm park.

It sits just east of Westfield Coomera.

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