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词条 Chevron Renaissance
释义

  1. History

  2. Development

  3. Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre

  4. Chevron Renaissance Towers

  5. Recognition

  6. Gallery

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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| name = Chevron Renaissance
| native_name = (Shopping Mall & Apartment Complex)
| image = Chevron Renaissance Shopping Mall & Apartment Complex in GC HWY.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| caption = Chevron Renaissance Development
| completion_date = In stages from 2000 through to March 2005
| building_type = Retail, Commercial & Residential
| developer = Raptis Group
| coordinates = {{coord|27|59|56.2812|S|153|25|42.9960|E|display=inline}}
|address = 3240 Surfers Paradise Blvd

Surfers Paradise,

Gold Coast Queensland 4217|owner = Precision Group}}

Chevron Renaissance is a $400 million development on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia comprising both Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre and Towers of Chevron Renaissance (Mantra Towers of Chevron) apartments. Chevron Renaissance is on the site of the old Chevron Hotel in Surfers Paradise.[1][2][3][4]

The Chevron Renaissance commercial development occupies the block of land extending from the Gold Coast Highway in the east to Ferny Avenue in the west and from Circle on Cavill in the south halfway towards Cavill Avenue 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.[5][6]

History

Chevron Renaissance is the most significant Gold Coast development since the late 1950s. The first part of the Chevron was a "temporary" public bar that opened in June 1957. In August 1957 the upstairs Skyline Cabaret opened and this was something quite new to Australia – a spacious indoor beer garden where liquor, meals and coffee were available with entertainment and dancing.[7][8]

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 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.[7][8]

In 1987 most of the Chevron was demolished, leaving Surfers Paradise with a two-hectare hole in the middle of town for more than a decade due to the recession 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.[7][9]

Development

The Chevron Renaissance development was a construction milestone record. The construction began with the driving of piles to a depth of approximately 45 m, plus an additional 10 m into the bedrock 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 during the construction. It was a massive project including five acres of retail, commercial and dining space, three residential towers and two acres of garden podium and lagoon on the roof.

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, 2 Liquorlands and approximately 60 specialty tenants.[10]

In 2014 $5 million was expended during updates to the Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre.[11] As part of the process "Chevron Lane" was established to provide a range of cuisine and a street scene akin to Melbourne laneway culture. An existing piazza was also augmented with shade sails, timber features, gardens and a fountain was recreated as a hospitality outlet.[11]

The centre changed ownership in 2015, when Precision Group acquired the property for $74 million from Morgan Stanley's Arena Investment Management.[12] The Bank of China provided financial backing for the transaction.[10][13]

Chevron Renaissance Towers

The three towers in the Chevron Renaissance, located above the Chevron Renaissance shopping centre are:[14]

  1. Skyline Tower - Tower 1 (39 levels);
  2. Skyline North - Tower 2 (48 levels);
  3. Skyline Central - Tower 3 (39 levels).

Recognition

Raptis Group received several awards for the Chevron Renaissance project:[15][16][17]

  • 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.

Gallery

See also

{{portal|Queensland}}
  • Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre
  • Towers of Chevron Renaissance
  • List of tallest buildings on the Gold Coast, Queensland

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Skyline's Beach a Tall Storey|last = |first = |date = 16 May 2004|work = The Sunday Mail|access-date = |via = |page = 120}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Operator Chosen for New Chevron|last = Sommefeld|first = Jeff|date = 5 July 2002|work = The Courier - Mail|access-date = |via = |page = 40}}
3. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Renaissance Targets the ReGeneration - Property as an Investment - A Special Advertising Report|last = |first = |date = 1 December 2001|work = Weekend Australian|access-date = |via = |page = 40}}
4. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Marquis Targets the Top End - Penthouse Standard at New Coast Complex|last = Sommerfeld|first = Jeff|date = 21 December 2001|work = The Courier - Mail|access-date = |via = |page = 37}}
5. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Raptis Reaches for the Sky|last = |first = |date = 16 March 2005|work = The Gold Coast Bulletin|access-date = |via = |page = 24}}
6. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Opening of Project that Pumped New Life into Surfers Celebrations and a Big Rap for Jim's Mum|last = Kirkbride|first = Tanya|date = 16 March 2005|work = The Gold Coast Bulletin|access-date = |via = |page = 4}}
7. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/lifestyle/take-a-look-back-at-some-of-the-gold-coasts-most-iconic-hotels-and-motels/story-fnj94iqm-1226776658082|title = Take a look back at some of the Gold Coast's most iconic hotels and motels|last = Potts|first = Andrew|date = 6 December 2013|work = The Gold Coast Bulletin|access-date = 1 August 2015|via = |page = 4}}
8. ^{{Cite book|title = The Fabulous Gold Coast|last = McRobbie|first = Alexander|publisher = Pan News|year = 1984|isbn = |location = Surfers Paradise, Qld|pages = }}
9. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Tycoon to End Links with Coast|last = Doherty|first = Denis|date = 1 April 2005|work = The Gold Coast Bulletin|access-date = |via = |page = 96}}
10. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.afr.com/real-estate/morgan-stanleys-arena-makes-final-74-million-gold-coast-property-sale-20150528-ghbuwu|title = Morgan Stanley's Arena makes final $74 million Gold Coast property sale|last = Cranston|first = Matthew|date = 28 May 2015|work = Australian Financial Review|access-date = 1 August 2015|via = }}
11. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Funky Laneway Feel for Chevron Revamp Gold Coast Edition|last = |first = |date = 3 October 2014|work = The Gold Coast Bulletin|access-date = |via = |page = 60}}
12. ^Chevron Renaissance Property Trust {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150921011253/http://www.arenainvest.com.au/funds/Chevron-Renaissance-Property-Trust |date=21 September 2015 }}
13. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Precision Group mulls deal for Arena’s Chevron Renaissance shopping centre|last = Cranston|first = Matthew|date = 16 December 2014|work = The Australian Financial Review|access-date = |via = }}
14. ^{{Cite web|title = Chevron Renaissance Resort - Skyline Tower|url = http://www.holidayholiday.com.au/insider/chevron-renaissance-resort-skyline-tower|website = www.holidayholiday.com.au|accessdate = 2015-08-10}}
15. ^{{Cite web|title = Raptis Group Awards|url = http://www.raptis.com/awards.html|website = www.raptis.com|accessdate = 2015-08-10}}
16. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = More Awards for Chevron Project|last = |first = |date = 28 October 2005|work = The Gold Coast Bulletin|access-date = |via = |page = 84}}
17. ^{{Cite news|url = |title = Workers' Safety Award to Raptis GroupTower Toil Raises Bar|last = |first = |date = 9 September 2005|work = The Gold Coast Bulletin|access-date = |via = |page = 79}}

External links

{{Commonscat|Chevron Renaissance}}
  • The Towers of Chevron Renaissance
  • Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre
{{Shopping centres in Queensland}}

3 : Shopping centres on the Gold Coast, Queensland|Shopping malls established in 1999|1999 establishments in Australia

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