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Former Gold Coast Hospital site to be transformed into $550-million Queen Street Village Former Gold Coast Hospital site to be transformed into $550-million Queen Street Village Former Gold Coast Hospital site to be transformed into $550-million Queen Street Village

Former Gold Coast Hospital site to be transformed into $550-million Queen Street Village

The former Gold Coast Hospital site in the heart of Southport will be transformed into a $550-million integrated masterplanned community. The vibrant retail, dining, entertainment and residential precinct, known as Queen Street Village, has been officially launched to the market by Brisbane-based urban developer Property Solutions.


The masterplanned village, located on the 3.2-hectare site bound by Queen Street, Nerang Street and Little High Street in Southport, will be developed over the next six to eight years and will feature medium-rise residential apartments, a boutique hotel tower, commercial office space, a medical centre, retail and restaurant precincts and a 12-cinema complex.

The first stage of Queen Street Village is Palladium, a 19-storey residential building featuring a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments along with a ground-level retail piazza. Pending council approval, construction of stage one will commence in early 2018. Queen Street Village, which is set to completely transform Southport, is one of the largest development projects to be launched on the Gold Coast for many years.

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