QNY Group and Glenvill get green light for revised Broadbeach tower

The first project in the joint venture has become more boutique since its initial plans were submitted to the Gold Coast City Council back in May.
QNY Group and Glenvill get green light for revised Broadbeach tower
The Broadbeach tower. Image supplied
Joel Robinson November 14, 2022

Gold Coast-based QNY Group and veteran Melbourne-based developer Glenvill have received sign off for a boutique apartment project on one of the most revered spots in the whole of Broadbeach.

The first project in the joint venture has become more boutique since its initial plans were submitted to the Gold Coast City Council back in May.

Initially the plans for were 21 apartments across 24 levels at 21 Broadbeach Boulevard. Now there will be just 12 full floor apartments, and a two-level beach house, across 15 levels.

The location of the tower, almost on the corner of Armrick Avenue, which straddles the Broadbeach Bowls Club and Broadbeach Park, and Broadbeach Boulevard, means it can take in uninterrupted views of the beach, capturing a 240-360 degree view corridor from Surfers Paradise to Coolangatta, as well as the hinterland.

QNY Group and Glenvill get green light for revised Broadbeach tower

Designed by prominent architects Contreras Earl Architecture, each single floor residence consists of three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a study. Plus Architecture has designed the interiors and Urbis has been appointed as landscape architects to ensure the building enhances the look and feel of the leafy Broadbeach Boulevard corner.

QNY Group director Anthony Quinn says, through a collaborative design process, the project team was able to address council’s concerns regarding height, ultimately leading to an outstanding design outcome.

“Our team worked closely in consultation with council officers along with councillors to re-design the building to satisfy council’s initial concerns regarding height, and the result is an even more bespoke residential offering that lends itself to the exclusive position that is 21 Broadbeach Boulevard,” Quinn says.

QNY Group and Glenvill get green light for revised Broadbeach tower

“There is nothing quite like this site on the Gold Coast given its direct access to the beach and the Gold Coast Oceanway, yet it is tucked away in a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac, uninterrupted view corridor that is only a short distance from the hustle and bustle of Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise.”

NPA Projects has been appointed to market the project, with the official sales launch set for early 2023 and construction scheduled to commence in July 2023.

Glenvill Developments has spent the last five decades on the forefront of Australian residential design delivering high end luxury residences across the country, including the billion-dollar master-planned YarraBend development which is currently underway.

Glenvill Developments CEO Len Warson says the project – Glenvill’s first multi-residential project on the Gold Coast - represents an opportunity never to be repeated in the city.

QNY Group and Glenvill get green light for revised Broadbeach tower

“The incredibly rare and coveted location of this project has instigated an unprecedented number of expressions of interest already, even without people seeing the design,” Warson said.

“There is significant demand from locals seeking out an opportunity to upgrade, and interstate buyers seeking a safe, secure, and exclusive beachfront apartment offering in this great city.

“The design outcome following negotiations with council is a truly boutique residential offering on arguably the best site in Broadbeach.

“The site commands a stunning building, nothing short of a landmark and that’s exactly what we are creating. The building will be enduring and beautiful and something that both the residents and the local community can be proud of.”

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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