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MEDIA RELEASE, July 2022

Leading Australian residential developer, Amalgamated Property Group (APG), is thrilled to announce its return to the Queensland market with a landmark residential  development in Broadbeach set just 300m from the beach, in partnership with another prestigious developer, Base Developments.

Designed by leading Gold Coast architecture firm DBI Design, Amaya’s distinctive, eye-catching exterior will feature individual yet harmonious East and West façade designs that facilitate maximum outlook opportunities and internal efficiencies. By night, the North and South faces will depict an elongated glass lantern and set the tone for quality, sophisticated living in Broadbeach. Amaya is now DA approved.

Ideally located on First Avenue, this strikingly modern 33-storey residential development will feature a range of 2 and 3 bedroom generously sized luxury apartments with floor to ceiling windows, large balconies, contemporary yet timeless interiors and materials, alongside high-end fixtures.

According to Graham Potts, Principal and Founding Director Amalgamated Property Group, the new Broadbeach development signals the group’s continued growth across Australia.

“We’re excited to be re-entering the Queensland market with this modern blend of luxury and lifestyle in the heart of Broadbeach. Celebrating the quintessential Gold Coast lifestyle, Amaya showcases our desire to create homes that meet a genuine need in the market,” Mr Potts said.

“We’re extremely selective with our site locations and are committed to supporting developments that add value to a city’s urban infrastructure which is exactly what Amaya does for the Broadbeach region. We know the QLD market well; we’ve seen huge success in other developments of ours over the years, including Verve in Broadbeach and Aurora on Queen St in Brisbane, which is an eye-catching, 69-level luxury tower.

“Our aim is to establish precincts and communities with an emphasis on liveability and longevity by designing homes that allow owners to live well and with ease, minimising the need to venture elsewhere while also enabling them to balance this with enjoyment of their local surroundings. Being 100% Australian owned and operated makes us particularly mindful of our contribution to any local community we enter and we’re proud to be positively contributing to the Broadbeach landscape with our partners, Base Developments”.

“We’ve completed a number of leading projects with Base Developments including Ivy, Oaks and most recently this year, Kiara in Narrabundah, ACT; we have a strong business relationship and a long history spanning 20 years, so we’re looking forward to getting Amaya underway.”

Blending lifestyle and luxury with convenience, and just minutes from the beach, surrounding parks and the river, Amaya will boast state-of-the-art resident-only facilities including a gym, sauna, steam room, pool, BBQ and patio, with a connection to nature established through extensive green, outdoor spaces with resort-style zones. Enjoying broad views and effortlessly connecting residents to the sand, the river, restaurants, shops and the light-rail (with the closest stop just 150m away) which are all just moments away, Amaya is set to be one of the most sought after new-build residential properties on the coast.

With a proven track record in large premium projects, Amalgamated Property Group has been developing residential and commercial property across Australia since 2002.

With a commitment to sustainability and community engagement, Amalgamated Property Group has been busy paving the way in changing ACT’s property landscape over the last 20 years. Amalgamated has been responsible for premium developments such as Manhattan on the Park, Ivy, the Oaks 3-stage precinct and Civic Quarter. Additionally, Amalgamated were responsible for developing the first luxury homes within the prestigious Parliamentary Triangle with The Griffin project – a huge achievement in the most prominent landscape of Australia’s Capital.

Construction on Amaya is set to commence in October 2022 with demolition now underway, with intended completion in 2024.