Towers of Chevron Renaissance
The Mantra Towers of Chevron Surfers Paradise | |
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(Triple Towers) | |
Chevron Renaissance Development | |
General information | |
Type | Residential |
Location | Gold Coast, Australia |
Coordinates | 27°59′57″S 153°25′41″E / 27.99917°S 153.42792°ECoordinates: 27°59′57″S 153°25′41″E / 27.99917°S 153.42792°E |
Completed |
December 1999 (Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre) October 2000 (Towers of Chevron Renaissance Apartment) |
Height | |
Roof |
130 m (Skyline) 150 m (Skyline North) 120 m (Skyline Central) |
Technical details | |
Floor count |
38 (Skyline) 50 (Skyline North) 40 (Skyline Central) |
Design and construction | |
Developer | Raptis Group |
Main contractor | Raptis Group |
The Mantra Towers of Chevron Surfers Paradise (previously Towers of Chevron Renaissance) form a three–tower residential resort in Surfers Paradise, on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia. The resort is part of the $400 million Chevron Renaissance development that also includes the Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre; a retail, dining and entertainment complex located at the base of the towers.[1][2][3]
History
The Towers were constructed on the site of the old Chevron Hotel, which ceased trading in the mid-1980s and was demolished in 1987.[4] The site remained empty until it was purchased and redeveloped in the late 1990s by the Raptis Group.[4]
Construction of the Towers of Chevron Renaissance commenced in September 2001 and was completed in December 2004.[2][5] 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.[4][5]
The first Tower of the Chevron Renaissance project, Skyline, was completed in January 2003.[3][6] The second, Skyline North, was completed in May 2004.[7] The third Tower, Skyline Central, was completed in October 2004.[8]
In 2002 property management company S8 Ltd purchased the management rights to the first Tower of the Chevron Renaissance project, Skyline.[3][6]
In 2006, hotel group Accor took over management rights to all three towers from S8.[2]
In 2015, property management company Mantra Group purchased the management rights to Towers of Chevron Renaissance, and renamed them the Mantra Towers of Chevron Surfers Paradise.[9]
Key Features
The complex occupies a block which stretches from Gold Coast Highway in the east, west to Ferny Avenue; from the Circle on Cavill buildings to the south; half way towards Cavill Avenue; and north to Elkhorn Avenue.[10]
Skyline is 38 storeys high, Skyline North is 50 storeys and Skyline Central is 40 storeys high.[3]
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.[9][10][11]
Gallery
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Entrance)
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Hall)
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Lounge Area)
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Reception)
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Roof Top Podium)
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance located in a short distance from Surfers Paradise beach
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance in the Gold Coast Highway
- The Towers of Chevron Renaissance Retail Shops
See also
References
- ↑ "Raptis - About Us". www.raptis.com. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
- 1 2 3 Sonti, Chalpat (Sep 22, 2006). "Accor's Renaissance Raptis Dumps S8 from Chevron Management". The Gold Coast Bulletin. p. 94.
- 1 2 3 4 O'Connor, Mike (Oct 4, 2003). "The $400 Million Towers of Chevron Renaissance in Central Surfers Paradise -- which Opened the First of its Three Towers, the 38-Storey Skyline Tower, in January -- is Offering a "Stay for Seven Nights, Pay for Six" Deal]". The Courier-Mail. p. H02.
- 1 2 3 "Take a look back at some of the Gold Coast's most iconic hotels and motels". GoldCoastBulletin. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
- 1 2 "Sleek Tower Marks Start of Surfers Renaissance". The Courier-Mail. May 5, 2001. p. 3.
- 1 2 Hart, Matthew (Dec 23, 2002). "Chevron Contract Bolsters S8 Business". The Courier-Mail. p. 22.
- ↑ Weston, Paul (Jun 6, 2004). "Life in the Shadows - Beach Tower would Block Sun between Flags". The Sunday Mail. p. 17.
- ↑ "Chevron has Chic Appeal". The Sunday Mail. Oct 17, 2004. p. E19.
- 1 2 "Mantra Checks in to Chevron Towers". The Courier-Mail. Sep 18, 2015. p. 70.
- 1 2 "Chevron Earning its Stripes". The Courier-Mail. Oct 26, 2002.
- ↑ "Chevron Stay Ranks Highly". The Sunday Mail. Jun 6, 2010. p. 34.