A proposed 54 floor residential tower could deliver Broadbeach its highest luxury beachfront building yet. Known as Class Broadbeach, the elegant glass encased high residential tower will boast 46 holiday and permanent residences including 34 spacious full floor three-bedroom apartments, a three-level penthouse, five two-floor sky homes, as well as six two-bedroom apartments. There will also be two levels of recreation and common areas including pools, sauna, gym, bars, media room, office, relaxation zones and event spaces. At street level, a concierge style foyer featuring a living plant wall, water features and a restaurant with a bar will greet residents and guests.

The City of Gold Coast has received the development application for the tower, planned for a 756 square metre corner site at the beach end of Charles Avenue. Class is being put forward by Broadbeach Joint Venture, associated with Brisbane real estate director John Kubatov, who collectively will be spending more than $7 million securing the seven units in the two-level Kurrawa Lodge on the parcel.

Mr Kubatov, who began purchasing and taking options on units in Kurrawa Lodge more than three years ago, said property research showed a gap in the market for ultra high end apartments at Broadbeach. He said the unique position, just steps from the beach and adjoining high-end shopping, dining and entertainment, demanded world-class building. “Ivan Lisinac of RH Frankland and Associates is the lead designer of the project and he has unveiled a jaw dropping design for CLASS, which takes luxury apartment living to a whole new level,” Mr Kubtov said. “Class Broadbeach will provide an accommodation experience unrivalled anywhere else on the Gold Coast and fill the high-end gap missed in the product mix of other developments in this distinct desirable area.”

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