The Palms Collection Directors are excited to announce that construction will commence on the $300+ Million development site today. Major earthworks will get underway as the NEW HEART of the Northern Beaches begins to take shape.
“Today is a really exciting day and a major milestone for us. To finally have FGF Developments on site to get this regionally significant development underway is fantastic,” said Managing Director, Darren Halpin of PPNQ Developments Pty Ltd.
Darren Halpin says he has been overwhelmed with the interest to date with Stage 1 of Enclave One almost SOLD OUT “we are now working very fast to get Stage 2 ready for sale to meet the demand in the marketplace. The response has been phenomenal. Majority of the land sales have come from locals too, we haven’t even tapped into the southern market as yet. But the enquiries from down south are coming in thick and fast.”
Director Evan Yelavich who is also a Town Planner says the strong sustainable aspects of the development have really appealed to buyers as well as the multi-faceted community on offer.
“We are now the first fully certified FNQ EnviroDevelopment® and we have a strong focus on sustainable living with all aspects of our site and our building covenants. The Palms will bring a real community vibe to the northern beaches with its own private primary school, 30 hectares of open space including walking and cycling trails as well as a Central Park and Amphitheatre and the Waterpark and Tourist Park with restaurants, bars, shops and clubhouse facilities. People are embracing the lifestyle we have on offer. It’s the most exciting development I’ve been involved in. There really will be nothing like this in North Queensland,” said Mr Yelavich.
The development will create 200 jobs during construction and 300 ongoing jobs once completed. $34 million will be injected into the local economy each year once all stages of The Palms are complete.
“It’s the injection into the economy that the region needs right now. It’s not just a residential estate, it will be the first new large-scale tourism product to be built in the region in many many years, attracting 95,000+ new visitors to the region each year to capture the drive tourism and domestic travelling market primarily. This is a development that will have something for everyone, young and old, locals and visitors,” said Mr Halpin.