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Thestrand Leasing2020 1.Pdf www.strandcoolangatta.com.au/leasing A WORLD FAMOUS BEACH FRONT LOCATION. The. • Coolangatta is Queensland’s most southerly coastal location. town, gateway to the Gold Coast and Northern NSW. • Coolangatta and its beach lay claim to some of the world’s best surfing, and host a number of annual — surfing events, such as the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro. Other events that draw large crowds include Cooly Rocks On, The Coolangatta Gold, Bleach Festival and Opera on the Beach. • The Gold Coast itself is one of the world’s most iconic beachside destinations. • The Strand at Coolangatta is positioned on Marine Parade, opposite the beach and with street frontage on Griffith Street, the main CBD of Coolangatta. • The Strand is only 3km from the Gold Coast Airport, positioning itself perfectly for the growing residential and tourism markets, both local and international. • 1½ hours from Brisbane, and 45 minutes to Byron Bay. • 20-25 minutes to Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise. BRISBANE AIRPORT Brisbane Woolloongabba A SIGNIFICANT LOCAL RESIDENT Ray Bay North P Stradbroke A C I F I AND TOURIST MARKET. C Island M O Upper Mount T O RW A Gravatt Y Springwood The Strand services the entire TOURIST MARKET Russell Shailer Park Gold Coast and Northern NSW 50% of total centre sales are Island regions, with the location of the drawn from customers who live Loganholme The. P A centre within a prominent key beyond the defined total trade C IF IC M Beenleigh O T retail precinct of a major tourist area, being customers from the O R W A Y beachside location. remainder of the Gold Coast Ormeau trade and Northern NSW, as well as The local resident market is Upper domestic and international Paradise Coomera defined as the main trade area tourists. Point which is split as follows; Oxenford area. AGE The average age of main trade Helensvale RESIDENT MARKET area residents is 44 years. The Coolangatta, Southport — • Primary sectors: tertiary sector has an average P A Bilinga, Tugun, Tweed Heads, C I F Nerang I C age of 41.8, which reflects an M O Tweed Heads West, Bilambil T O Gold Coast R W above average proportion of A Advancerown Y Heights Miami Lake children aged less than 14 years. Robina • Secondary sectors: Currumbin, Currumbin HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE Couples with dependent children Elanora Waters, Currumbin Valley, are the most prevalent household GOLD COAST Coolangatta Tallebudgera, Elanora, Palm AIRPORT type, accounting for 35.4% of Tweed Beach, Tallebudgera Creek, Heads South main trade area households. Burleigh, Kingscliff, Tweed Kingscliff Heads South, Banora Point, NATIONALITY Terranora, Fingal Heads, The total trade area is Chinderah, Cudgen, Kingscliff, predominantly Australian born Casuarina and Duranbah. P A Bogangar at 82% and is above the SE QLD C I F I C H I average at 73.2%. G H The total trade area includes the W A Y tertiary sector; HOME OWNERSHIP Outright home ownership levels • Tertiary sector: within the total trade area of TOTAL POPULATION Murwillumbah, Bilambil, North Ocean 38.1% are higher than the SE QLD Shores Tumbulgum, Clothiers Creek, Gold Coast 57 1,722 benchmark of 28.3%. Mullumbimby Cudgera Creek, Hastings Northern Rivers 257,000 P A Point and Bogangar. C I F I C H Byron Bay I G H W A Y BALLINA AIRPORT *Source: ABS 2016 Census: MacroPlan Dimasi Research 2018 RETAIL MIX FEATURES PROMINENT The. BRANDS AND SPECIALISTS shops. The retail precinct has been designed to provide a return of the specialist retailer and an eclectic mix of small shops providing discovery and exploration which caters — to all customers. The Strand is home to the first Quiksilver Boardriders store in Australia (900m2). Other specialty stores include: • Sunburn • Lorna Jane • Salt Living • Beach n’ Beyond • Concrete Lines • Olive & Vern • Sabah Lifestyle • Saltwater Silver • Esteems Boutique ENJOY A FULL DAY AND NIGHT OF DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT The. AT THE STRAND dining. • The Strand is home to first on the Gold Coast concepts like Gelato — Messina, Beach Burrito Co., Pancake Diner and 4 Pines Boardriders Café. • Crema Espresso, along with the popular Griffith St Larder, O-Sushi, Grill’d, Bin 72, George’s Paragon, George’s Café & Bar, all cement The Strand as a strong beach side dining destination. • The centre also has a 6 screen BCC Cinema and 3000m2 Timezone—the second largest in Australia. • The iconic Coolangatta Hotel is still the heart of The Strand and one of Australia’s best live music venues. The. A COMPLETE OFFERING OF fresh MARKET STYLE FRESH FOOD. With a 3800m² Woolworths and ALDI under food. the one roof, shoppers now have the choice of two major supermarkets in one centre, plus the added convenience of underground car — parking. Salt & Smoke Coolangatta has the finest range of locally sourced free range meats, complementing the fresh food offering including Sunbaked Artisan Bakery & Café and Strand Fruit & Vegetables. ENHANCING COOLANGATTA AS THE TRUE SOUTHERN CBD OF The. THE GOLD COAST. services. In addition to the retailers the centre also consists of a number of general and business services. — • Chempro Chemist and Medical Centre • City of Gold Coast Library • Level Up Studio + Gallery • Eye Specialist Institute • Outlook Eye Centre • Feros Care • Commonwealth Bank • Audio Clinic • World Surf League • NRMA Tourist Parks • Attwood Marshall Lawyers • Smile St. Dental • Nails & Beauty • Esteem MediSpa • The Strand Barbers • Star Carwash • Suns Massage G L2 MARINE PARADE THE COOLANGATTA ATM ATRIUM HOTEL TREET TREET S S The. ON T ALDI ARNER DUT W CAR PARK CARPARK centre. ENTRY ENTRY BIRCH CARROLL & COYLE CINEMAS B ATM ATM BASEMENT LEVEL GRIFFITH STREET — BASE GYM ACTIVE L1 L3 300 SEAT DINING AREA SHUFFLEBOARD THE COURTS COOLANGATTA CHEMPRO HOTEL CITY OF CHEMIST & GOLD MEDICAL COAST CENTRE LIBRARY TIMEZONE WOOLWORTHS CENTRE MANAGEMENT Ground Floor Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 The Coolangatta Hotel Woolworths BCC Cinemas Business & Services Aldi Timezone Business & Services The Laneways Precinct Fresh Food General Retail Chempro Chemist & Restaurants Medical Centre City of Gold Coast Library Level Up Studio + Gallery Restaurants Your next step. — For further information and to discuss your opportunity for leasing at The Strand at Coolangatta, please contact Ray Caruana Leasing Executive t 02 9290 6000 m 0412 495 103 e [email protected] www.vinta.com.au Level 23 Australia Square, 264 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 GPO Box 5275, Sydney NSW 2001 free wifi | strandcoolangatta www.strandcoolangatta.com.au/leasing www.strandcoolangatta.com.au.
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