Towers of Chevron Renaissance

The Towers of Chevron Renaissance are a three–tower residential resort above the Chevron Village, a retail, dining and entertainment complex just meters from patrolled beaches in Surfers Paradise, city of Gold Coast, Australia. The $400 million Chevron Renaissance project combines Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre and Towers of Chevron Renaissance. It has been recognized as a major catalyst in revitalizing the heart of the Gold Coast. It has extensive lifestyle facilities, permanent and holiday accommodation and a wide range of shopping, dining and entertainment attractions.Opened in October 2000, the Chevron Village has transformed the centre of Surfers Paradise with its village–style, cosmopolitan cafes, fashion boutiques and a range of specialty stores along palm–fringed boulevards and central piazza. Facilities include private theatre, residents' club, health centre, gym facilities, indoor and outdoor swimming pools. The resorts apartment towers are managed by Accor hotel group.Towers of Chevron Renaissance was the major part of the $400 million Chevron Renaissance development by Raptis Group. 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. The construction of the residential Towers of Chevron Renaissance commenced in September 2001 and was completed in December 2004. Gold Coast city mayor councilor Gary Maildon, chairman and founder of the Raptis Group, Jim Raptis, and former Queensland Premier Peter Beattie attended on site at the launch of Skyline Central in The Towers of Chevron Renaissance in August 2003.

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