Melbourne consortium looks to develop Australia’s tallest building in Southport

 A Melbourne consortium has laid plans for Australia’s tallest building after lodging a development application for a $400 million twin-tower project on the Gold Coast.

The landmark development, comprising two slim towers connected by a bridge on the 22nd floor, would reach a height of close to 400 metres which would dwarf the Q1 in Surfers Paradise, currently regarded as the country’s tallest high-rise tower at 322.5 metres.

The proposed 1 Park Lane development is earmarked for a vacant 1,245sqwm site at 1 and 6 Park Lane, next to the Southport Bowls Club, and would create up to 12,000sqm of office space and 197 residential units.

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