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Pikos Group appoints Tomkins Commercial to build its $250m Skye by Pikos apartments project

A builder with a ‘certain’ future has been appointed to a $250m apartment project despite its developer saying volatility has seen 80 per cent of residential builds cancelled.

An artist’s impression of the view from the $250m Skye by Pikos apartments.
An artist’s impression of the view from the $250m Skye by Pikos apartments.
The Australian Business Network

Work will start on a state-of-the-art $250m apartment project with the developer claiming volatility in the construction sector has seen up to 80 per cent of residential builds cancelled.

Eight years after the State Government sold an old car park overlooking the Kangaroo Point cliffs, Pikos Group has appointed Tomkins Commercial to build its Skye by Pikos development which will be completed by the end of 2024.

Mr Pikos said Tomkins had a “certain future” amid a backdrop of building company collapses and cancelled projects.

“A lot of builders are reluctant to take on jobs due to rising costs making the industry so

volatile, to the point where up to 80 per cent of residential builds have been cancelled,’’ he said.

“At the end of the day, the only sites progressing are the ones in the best positions with

premium offerings and world-class appeal.

“Supply is now well below demand with the industry telling us there is currently only two

months of supply in the pipeline, ensuring extremely healthy buyer interest for the right

projects.”

An artist's impression of Skye by Pikos from the Brisabne CBD.
An artist's impression of Skye by Pikos from the Brisabne CBD.

The former TAFE car park on the corner of River Tce and Main St, with extensive view of the Brisbane CBD, has had a chequered history with the 2330sq m site initially acquired by Singapore based hotels group Banyan Tree in 2014 for $16.8m.

Banyan Tree’s plans never got off the ground and Mr Pikos acquired the site a couple of years ago and after rejigging the original approval to three towers has sold 32 of the 70 residential apartments off-the-plan for $120m.

Each building will have just two apartments per floor, with balconies along the River Terrace frontage offering city views. There will be six penthouses, each with their own private roof terrace priced at $10.5m while sub penthouses are around $8.5m.

An artist’s impression of the pool are of the $250m Skye by Pikos residences.
An artist’s impression of the pool are of the $250m Skye by Pikos residences.

A number of the sales have been to returning expats choosing Brisbane over other major cities because of the lifestyle, comparative affordability and the city’s arrival on the world stage with the Olympics coming in 2032.

Tomkins Commercial director Mike Tomkins said the company was proud to have its name associated with Skye by Pikos.

“Our brand is our legacy, so having it associated with what will undoubtedly be an iconic building for Brisbane is very exciting,’’ he said.

“We look forward to continuing our outstanding relationship with Pikos Group in delivering this world-class project for Brisbane.”

Chris Herde
Chris HerdeBusiness reporter

Chris Herde is the editor of The Courier-Mail's commercial property Primesite and is part of The Australian Business Network covering a range of stories.

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