Chevron Renaissance is a $400 million development on the
Gold Coast, Queensland
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,
Australia
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comprising 713 individually owned residential lots located above the Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre. The onsite management of Chevron Renaissance residential lots is managed by
Accor
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under the brand name of Mantra Towers of Chevron, previously The Towers of Chevron Renaissance.
Chevron Renaissance is on the site of the old Chevron Hotel in
Surfers Paradise.
The Chevron Renaissance commercial development occupies the block of land extending from the
Gold Coast Highway
Gold Coast Highway links the coastal suburbs of the Gold Coast in south eastern Queensland such as Miami, Mermaid Beach, Tugun, Bilinga to the Tweed Heads suburb of Tweed Heads West in New South Wales. At in length, the highway runs jus ...
in the east to Ferny Avenue in the west and from
Circle on Cavill in the south halfway towards
Cavill Avenue
Cavill Avenue is a street and a pedestrian mall in Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is in the heart of the Surfers Paradise shopping and entertainment district. It was named in honour of the man credited as the founder of ...
and Elkhorn Avenue in the north. Construction of the complex commenced in November 1999, was completed in December 2004 and opened in March 2005 by Queensland Premier
Peter Beattie
Peter Douglas Beattie (born 18 November 1952) is an Australian former politician who served as the 36th Premier of Queensland, in office from 1998 to 2007. He was the state leader of the Labor Party from 1996 to 2007.
Beattie was born in Sy ...
.
History
The first part of the Chevron was a temporary public bar that opened in June 1957. In August 1957 the upstairs Skyline Cabaret opened – a spacious indoor beer garden where liquor, meals and coffee were available with entertainment and dancing.
In June 1958 the first accommodation wing opened at the new Chevron Hotel. This was followed in September by a second wing. In September 1960, work began on the construction of the Chevron Hotel’s Main Block, which included a 24–lane
bowling
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alley underneath and a large, modern convention centre – the Corroboree Room. The Chevron was then as modern as any hotel in Australia and closer to international standards than any resort hotel in the nation.
In 1987 most of the Chevron was demolished, leaving Surfers Paradise with a two-
hectare
The hectare (; SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm2), or 10,000 m2, and is primarily used in the measurement of land. There are 100 hectares in one square kilometre. An acre is a ...
hole in the middle of town for more than a decade due to the
recession
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and lack of interest from property developers. In October 1999 Raptis Group unveiled plans for the $400 million Chevron Renaissance development and announced work would begin immediately.
Development
The Chevron Renaissance development construction began with the driving of
piles to a depth of approximately 45 m, plus an additional 10 m into the
bedrock
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in places, to create the foundation for three towers.
The development was carried out at an average of 4.5 apartments a week over three years. The triple Towers of Chevron Renaissance used approximately 55,000 cum of concrete and more than 10,000 tonnes of steel
reinforcement
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during the construction. It was a massive project including five
acre
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Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to:
Places
United States
* Imperial, California
* Imperial, Missouri
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s of retail, commercial and dining space, three residential towers and two
acre
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s of
garden
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podium
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and
lagoon
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on the roof.
Mantra Towers of Chevron
The three towers in the Chevron Renaissance are:
# Skyline Tower - Tower 1 (39 levels)
# Skyline North - Tower 2 (48 levels)
# Skyline Central - Tower 3 (39 levels)
Development and construction
The Towers were constructed on the site of the old Chevron Hotel, which ceased trading in the mid-1980s and was demolished in 1987.
The site remained empty until it was purchased and redeveloped in the late 1990s by the Raptis Group.
Construction of the Towers of Chevron Renaissance commenced in September 2001 and was completed in December 2004.
They were named Skyline, Skyline North and Skyline Central in honour of the Skyline Bar, which was opened in 1957 as part of the Chevron Hotel.
The first Tower of the Chevron Renaissance project, Skyline, was completed in January 2003.
The second, Skyline North, was completed in May 2004. The third Tower, Skyline Central, was completed in October 2004.
In 2002 property management company S8 Ltd purchased the management rights to the first Tower of the Chevron Renaissance project, Skyline.
In 2006, hotel group
Accor
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Accor op ...
took over management rights to all three towers from S8.
In 2015, property management company
Mantra Group
Accor S.A. is a French multinational hospitality company that owns, manages and franchises hotels, resorts and vacation properties. It is the largest hospitality company in Europe, and the sixth largest hospitality company worldwide.
Accor op ...
purchased the management rights to Towers of Chevron Renaissance, and renamed them the Mantra Towers of Chevron Surfers Paradise.
Key features
The complex occupies a block which stretches from
Gold Coast Highway
Gold Coast Highway links the coastal suburbs of the Gold Coast in south eastern Queensland such as Miami, Mermaid Beach, Tugun, Bilinga to the Tweed Heads suburb of Tweed Heads West in New South Wales. At in length, the highway runs jus ...
in the east, west to Ferny Avenue; from the
Circle on Cavill buildings to the south; half way towards
Cavill Avenue
Cavill Avenue is a street and a pedestrian mall in Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is in the heart of the Surfers Paradise shopping and entertainment district. It was named in honour of the man credited as the founder of ...
; and north to Elkhorn Avenue.
Skyline is 38 storeys high, Skyline North is 50 storeys and Skyline Central is 40 storeys high.
The three towers include 711 apartments and wide range of guest facilities including a fifth floor swimming pool and garden, a number of indoor and outdoor lap pools, gymnasium facilities, a private movie theatre and club lounge.
The 39th floor Penthouse set a new Gold Coast apartment price record when it sold for
AUD$9.5 million in early 2018.
Gallery
Image:The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Entrance).jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Entrance)
Image:The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Hall).jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Hall)
Image:The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Lounge Area).jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Lounge Area)
Image:The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Reception).jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Reception)
Image:The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Roof Top Podium).jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Roof Top Podium)
Image:The Towers of Chevron (Surgers Paradise beach is at a short distance).jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance located in a short distance from Surfers Paradise beach
Image:Towers of Chevron Renaissance in the GC HWY.jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance in the Gold Coast Highway
Gold Coast Highway links the coastal suburbs of the Gold Coast in south eastern Queensland such as Miami, Mermaid Beach, Tugun, Bilinga to the Tweed Heads suburb of Tweed Heads West in New South Wales. At in length, the highway runs jus ...
Image:Chevron Renaissance Retail Shopps in GC HWY.jpg, The Towers of Chevron Renaissance Retail Shops
Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre
The Chevron Renaissance complex includes the 13,127 square metre Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre. The centre was opened in 2000 and redeveloped in 2014, and includes a
Coles supermarket, two
Liquorland
LiquorLand (sometimes referred to as Liquorland) and Henry's Beer, Wine & Spirits (sometimes shortened to Henry's) are franchises of independently owned bottle shops around New Zealand, operated by Foodstuffs. The stores sell a range of beer, w ...
s and approximately 60 specialty tenants.
History of shopping centre
The current site once accommodated the Chevron Hotel, which was a
Gold Coast
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* Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana:
** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642)
** Dutch G ...
landmark.
The new development was named Chevron Renaissance, as it is widely considered to be a catalyst in the revitalising of the Surfers Paradise tourist district and was completed in October 2000.
The original hotel housed the Skyline Lounge (opened August, 1957), which was a popular landmark bar and nightclub where many local and international acts would perform. The lounge was the launching pad for many great Australian performers such as
Johnny O'Keefe
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,
Ricky May
Richard Ernest May (22 November 19431 June 1988) was a New Zealand-born jazz singer and musician, best known for singing cover versions of numerous pop songs or jazz standards. He moved to Australia in 1962 where he worked mainly in theatre and ...
and
Colleen Hewett
Colleen Hewett (born 16 April 1950) is an Australian singer and actress.
Hewett's top 40 singles on the Kent Music Report include " Super Star", " Day by Day" (both 1971), "Carry That Weight" (1972), "Dreaming My Dreams with You" (1980) ...
.
In 2014, the Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre underwent a $5 million upgrade.
This included the creation of 'Chevron Lane'; a
Melbourne-style laneway filled with eclectic street food operators such as Viet Baguettes and Harmoni-T. The laneway features exposed brickwork, corrugated roller doors, street art and festoon lighting. An open air piazza was also upgraded to include a shade sail structure, rustic wood features, garden beds and a water fountain was transformed into a food and beverage area.
In 2015 the Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre was purchased by
Precision Group
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History
Precision Group was founded in 1994 by Shaun ...
for $74 million from Morgan Stanley's Arena Investment Management in a deal backed by the
Bank of China
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The Bank of China was founded in 1912 by the Republican government as China's central bank, repl ...
.
Gallery
File:Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre (4).jpg, Exterior of Chevron Renaissance
File:Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre (3).jpg, Another exterior view of Chevron Renaissance
File:Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre.jpg, Interior of Chevron Renaissance
File:Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre.(2).jpg, Coles Supermarkets
Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd, trading as Coles, is an Australian supermarket, retail and consumer services chain, headquartered in Melbourne as part of the Coles Group.
Founded in 1914 in Collingwood by George Coles, Coles operates ...
store in Chevron Renaissance
Recognition
Raptis Group received several awards for the Chevron Renaissance project:
* 2006 UDIA National Award for Excellence for High Density Housing;
* 2005 QMBA State Housing & Construction Awards for Residential Buildings (high-rise over 3 storeys) over $10M;
* 2005 QMBA Gold Coast Housing & Construction Awards for Outdoor Living & Landscaping, Excellence in Workplace Health & Safety, Residential Buildings (high-rise over 3 storeys) over $50M and Low-rise Multi Residential House;
* 2005 UDIA Qld Awards for Excellence for Multi Level Development;
* 2003 QMBA State Housing & Construction Awards for Project of the Year 2003 and Multi Level Residential Buildings over $10M;
* 2003 QMBA Gold Coast Housing & Construction Awards for Regional Project of the Year and Multi Level Residential Building over $20M;
* 2001 Gold Coast City Council (GCCC) Urban Design Awards for Built Projects Category;
* 2001 UDIA (Qld) Awards for Excellence for Retail Category.
References
External links
Chevron Renaissance Shopping CentreMantra Towers of Surfers ParadiseMantra Towers of ChevronThe Towers of Chevron RenaissanceChevron Renaissance Shopping CentreThe Towers of Chevron Renaissance
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