Cronulla apartment pipeline grows with two new beachside developments planned

The two new developments are on Gerrale Street, which has seen a number of new apartment developments since the introduction of the Sutherland Shire Council Local Environment Plan 2015 (SSC LEP)
Cronulla apartment pipeline grows with two new beachside developments planned
Cronulla
Joel Robinson March 27, 2023

Cronulla's beachside is set to receive an influx of new apartments, with two new development applications filed on the beachside.

The two new developments are on Gerrale Street, which has seen a number of new apartment developments since the introduction of the Sutherland Shire Council Local Environment Plan 2015 (SSC LEP).

The most recent application is at 97-105 Gerrale Street, a $30 million shoptop development pictured main and below comprising 30 apartments across a nine-level building and above two retail spaces.

Those plans have been filed by GerDev Pty Ltd, an entity tied to Sahara Projects owner Nick Colys and a Chinese investor. There will be just two two-bed apartments on offer, and 28 three-bedroom units.

Vic Lake Architects Director and Founder Victor Lake noted in the Design Verification Statement submitted to the Sutherland Shire Council that the project sits at a key junction in Cronulla, a gateway to the peninsula.

"The prominent corner position and heritage items make for a challenging and exciting reinvention," the report noted.

To be notified when the project hits sales, enquire here.

Cronulla apartment pipeline grows with two new beachside developments planned
The plans for 97-105 Gerrale Street. Image credit: Vic Lake

Lake said that, like most areas in the Sutherland Shire, Cronulla is in a transitional phase due to the adoption of the SSC LEP 2015, adding that over time most older housing stock will be replaced with new ADG compliant developments.

"Gerrale Street in particular has several new residential and mixed development that extend from The Kingsway to the north extending along South Cronulla Park to the round-about to the east," Lake wrote.

"Since the adoption of Council’s LEP2015 assisted by the age of the existing housing stock and the rising price of new apartments there has been a number of larger site amalgamations along Gerrale Street that have forms the new context. All new developments compete with one another to attract greater returns and many with expensive and novel visual solutions, however all strive to provide for essential needs of the end users."

A Heritage Impact Statement was undertaken by Andrew Starr and Associates Heritage Consultants given the building at 97-99 Gerrale Street is a locally registered heritage item.

The new development will retain the facades and some internal fabric of the heritage, but some demolition of heritage fabric is necessary to achieve the outcome of the proposal for the development of the apartments. The plan is to demolish the freestanding shop built in the 1980s and a 1970s apartment building which are currently on the 1,438 sqm, four-site amalgamation.

A more boutique project has been filed up the road at 79-81 Gerrale Street, a revision of a previous proposal which was rejected in 2020 due to the projects bulk, scale and design issues.

Now the developer, TomTome Group Pty Ltd, has filed for 18 apartments across nine levels on a 918 sqm block which has a western frontage to Monro Park and an eastern frontage facing Cronulla Beach and Cronulla Park. It will replace a three-level apartment building.

To be notified when the project hits sales, enquire here.

Cronulla apartment pipeline grows with two new beachside developments planned
The proposed 79-81 Gerrale St building. Credit: IDA Design Group.

The landscaping and architectural design have been developed by Design Collective and IDA Design Group.

The new design includes chamfered corners and a setback that mirrors that of the neighbouring buildings to better integrate with the surrounding area.

One one-bedroom apartment will be on offer, along with eight two-bed and nine three-bedroom residences, in addition to 35 car spaces and four bicycle spaces. 

Cronulla apartment pipeline grows with two new beachside developments planned
The proposed 79-81 Gerrale St building. Credit: IDA Design Group.

The apartments will benefit from direct ocean views to Cronulla Beach, as well as direct access to Monro Park and Cronulla Park.

Drawing inspiration from the nearby coastline for the design, balcony planters and verdant greenery will also help connect the building to the neighbouring parks.

The prominent Sutherland Shire developer Sammut Group is planning a $100 million project at 67 Gerrale Street.

Read more: Sammut Group spend $38 million at Cronulla for apartment development site

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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