List of tallest buildings on the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is a coastal city in the Australian state of Queensland. It is the second-largest city in the state after the capital, Brisbane, with a population of 753,000 as of 2025. The Gold Coast has a very large skyline relative to the city's population; despite being Australia's sixth largest city, the city has the fourth-greatest number of skyscrapers in Australia, after Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. As of 2025, there are 12 buildings in the Gold Coast with a height of 150 metres (492 ft) or greater, with 6 more under construction. The city has been home to Australia's tallest building, Q1, since 2005; the residential skyscraper stands at a height of 322.5 metres (1,058 ft), and is Australia's first supertall skyscraper.

Skyline of the Gold Coast
The skyline along Broadbeach in 2015
Tallest buildingQ1 (2005)
Tallest building height323 m (1,060 ft)
First 150 m+ buildingSkyline North Tower (2004)
Number of tall buildings (2025)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)56
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)12
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)5
Taller than 300 m (984 ft)1

The first high-rises appeared in the city in the 1960s and 1970s as it boomed as a leading tourist destination. An early residential tower was Breakfree Peninsula at a height of 137 m (449 ft), which was the city's tallest building from 1982 until 1992, when it was overtaken by The Grand Mariner, which was only 2 metres taller. In the 2000s, skyscraper development increased rapidly. Besides Q1, other new buildings during the boom include Chevron Renaissance and the Circle on Cavill complex. Development has continued into the 2010s and 2020s, with two of the city's five tallest buildings, Ocean and Epsilon, built since 2020. Under construction is Cypress Palms, a two-tower development, the taller of which will be the Gold Coast's second supertall skyscraper.

As a major tourist hotspot, most of the Gold Coast's high-rises are for residential and hotel purposes. The centre of the skyline is in the central suburb of Surfer's Paradise. The skyline is mainly located on a thin strip of land that runs north-south along the coast, bounded by the Coral Sea of the Pacific Ocean to the east, and the Nerang River and its multi-branched canal developments to the west. This continuous line of high-rises extends northwards to Main Beach and southwards towards Broadbeach. Additionally, there are developing clusters in Southport and along the coast in Burleigh Heads.

History

Number of buildingsYear01020304050601970198019902000201020202030Buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft)Buildings taller than 150 m (492 ft)Buildings taller than 200 m (656 ft)Growth of skyscrapers on the Gold Coast
Number of buildings by height on the Gold Coast by the end of each year. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.

1950s–1970s

The coastal areas south of Brisbane, which became known as the South Coast, and eventually the Gold Coast, had been a destination for beach holidaymakers since the late 19th century. The area of Surfers Paradise was originally called Elston, but was changed to its current name in 1933 as the local council felt that it was more marketable. The Gold Coast region grew as a tourist destination, and became known for its beach tourist resorts. The first high-rise to be built in the city is considered to be Kinkabool, a ten-storey apartment building, completed between 1959 and 1960. This marked the beginning of a boom in high-rise holiday apartments and hotels.

The high-rise development boom continued in the 1970s. Focus, completed in 1976, was the first building to have over 30 stories and exceed a height of 100 metres (328 ft) in the city. The building's circular form resulted in the lifts being centrally located and the fire stars being built in an unusual ‘scissor’ style. Each one of the 123 units offered a 270 degree view of the surrounding coastline and hinterland, while a helipad designed rooftop provided the highest vantage point in Surfers Paradise at the time.

1980s–1990s

The city's high-rise boom persisted in the 1980s, spurred by Japanese property investment and the opening of the Gold Coast Airport in 1981. Buildings that exceeded 100 m (328 ft) in height became increasingly more common, such as the Atlantis Apartments complex, Surfers Aquarius, and Breakfree Peninsula, which overtook Focus to be the Gold Coast's tallest building at 137 m (449 ft) in 1982.

Breakfree Peninsula was surpassed a decade later by The Grand Mariner at 139 m (456 ft), completed in 1992. The Grand Mariner is known for its distinctive purple exterior, which included "barossa purple, beulah pink, tanunda pink, mariner pink, and blue mood" at the time of completion. It underwent a facelift in 2015, reducing the number of colours to four and making the building take on a lighter appearance. An economic recession in the 1990s led to a slowdown in high-risedevelopment for the rest of the decade, and up until the early 2000s.

2000s–2010s

By the mid-2000s, another real estate boom on the Gold Coast was taking shape. The city's tallest building, the supertall skyscraper Q1, was completed in 2005. It was the tallest building in the southern hemisphere as well as the tallest residential building in the world at the time, and remains the tallest in Australia today. Its form, with a slanted roof, was inspired by the Sydney Opera House as well as the Olympic torch in the 2000 Olympics that had taken place five years prior in Sydney. The skyscraper has an observation deck, known as SkyPoint (formerly QDeck), which allows views of the Gold Coast skyline, as well as Brisbane to the north.

High-rise development had also spread to the suburb of Southport, north of Surfers Paradise. The Southport Central residential complex was among the first buildings to exceed a height of 100 m (328 ft) in the suburb. The 55-storey Sundale Apartments, built by billionaire developer Harry Triguboff for $400 million, is now the tallest building in the area.

2020s

The Gold Coast has continued to boom in the 2020s, owing to a healthy increase in population and economic growth. The 265 m (868 ft) tall mixed-use Ocean was completed in 2022, becoming the city's second tallest building. The suburb of Broadbeach, in particular, has been undergoing a residential high-rise development extending the Gold Coast's skyline southwards. The tallest building in the suburb, Epsilon, was built in 2025 at a height of 216 m (709 ft). It joins other skyscrapers completed in Broadbeach in the 2020s, such as The Dorsett and Star Residences, 272 Hedges Avenue, and Infinity Tower. A 212 m (696 ft) tower is further proposed on the site of a 16-storey hotel built in the 1980s. Burleigh Heads, to the south of Broadbeach, has also been receiving an influx of high-rises, with projects such as Norfolk and Natura.

While Q1 is currently the city's only supertall skyscraper, future developments could increase that number significantly. Under construction is the Cypress Palms complex, consisting of two 76-storey and 90-storey buildings. The latter will reach a height of 305 m (1,001 ft), becoming the city's second tallest skyscraper when complete. The project is being developed by Meriton, whose managing director, Harry Triguboff, has had a role in the development of over twenty high-rise buildings in the city. In 2025, renderings were released for a project of two slender skyscrapers in Southport. Named One Park Lane, the tallest of the towers, at 393 m (1,289 ft), would overtake Q1 as the tallest building on the Gold Coast and in Australia.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed skyscrapers on the Gold Coast that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall as of 2025, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The “Year” column indicates the year of completion.

  Was the tallest building on the Gold Coast upon completion
Rank Name Image Coordinates Height

m (ft)

Floors Year Purpose Notes
1 Q1 28°00′23″S 153°25′47″E / 28.006363°S 153.429703°E / -28.006363; 153.429703 (Q1) 322.5 (1,058) 78 2005 Residential Tallest building in Australia since 2005. Tallest building completed on the Gold Coast in the 2000s
2 Ocean 27°59′46″S 153°25′49″E / 27.996101°S 153.430176°E / -27.996101; 153.430176 (Ocean) 264.6 (868) 75 2022 Mixed-use Residential and hotel skyscraper. Tallest building completed on the Gold Coast in the 2020s. Tallest mixed-use building on the Gold Coast
3 Soul 28°00′05″S 153°25′50″E / 28.00141°S 153.430588°E / -28.00141; 153.430588 (Soul) 242.6 (796) 77 2011 Residential Tallest building completed on the Gold Coast in the 2010s
4 Circle on Cavill North Tower 28°00′03″S 153°25′38″E / 28.000732°S 153.427155°E / -28.000732; 153.427155 (Circle on Cavill North Tower) 219.5 (720) 70 2007 Residential
5 Epsilon 28°02′00″S 153°25′46″E / 28.033272°S 153.429337°E / -28.033272; 153.429337 (Epsilon) 216.2 (709) 66 2025 Mixed-use Residential and hotel skyscraper. Also known as Epsilon at The Star Residences. Tallest building in Broadbeach
6 Hilton Surfers Hotel & Residences - Orchid Tower 28°00′04″S 153°25′45″E / 28.00104°S 153.429184°E / -28.00104; 153.429184 (Hilton Surfers Hotel & Residences - Orchid Tower) 187.9 (616) 57 2011 Residential
7 The Dorsett and Star Residences 28°01′57″S 153°25′45″E / 28.032631°S 153.429153°E / -28.032631; 153.429153 (The Dorsett and Star Residences) 180 (591) 55 2022 Mixed-use Residential and hotel skyscraper
8 Sundale Apartments 27°58′28″S 153°25′10″E / 27.974495°S 153.419495°E / -27.974495; 153.419495 (Sundale Apartments) 179.6 (589) 55 2016 Residential Tallest building in Southport
9 Jewel Hotel 28°00′57″S 153°25′56″E / 28.015732°S 153.432205°E / -28.015732; 153.432205 (Jewel Hotel) 170 (558) 48 2018 Residential Also known as Jewel Tower 2.
10 The Oracle - Beach Tower 28°01′50″S 153°25′59″E / 28.030504°S 153.433151°E / -28.030504; 153.433151 (The Oracle - Beach Tower) 165.2 (542) 50 2010 Residential
11 Skyline North Tower 27°59′57″S 153°25′39″E / 27.999084°S 153.427429°E / -27.999084; 153.427429 (Skyline North Tower) 158 (518) 50 2004 Residential Part of the Chevron Renaissance development. Tallest building on the Gold Coast from 2004 to 2005
12 Circle on Cavill South Tower 28°00′05″S 153°25′37″E / 28.001291°S 153.426987°E / -28.001291; 153.426987 (Circle on Cavill - South Tower) 158 (518) 50 2006 Residential
13 272 Hedges Ave 28°02′11″S 153°26′08″E / 28.036409°S 153.435486°E / -28.036409; 153.435486 (272 Hedges Ave) 149 (489) 44 2022 Residential
14 Skyline Tower 28°00′00″S 153°25′40″E / 28.000031°S 153.427811°E / -28.000031; 153.427811 (Skyline Tower) 146.2 (480) 40 2006 Residential Part of the Chevron Renaissance development.
15 Jewel North Tower 28°00′55″S 153°25′55″E / 28.015268°S 153.432083°E / -28.015268; 153.432083 (Jewel North Tower) 144 (472) 41 2018 Residential Also known as Jewel Tower 1
16 The Grand Mariner 27°59′12″S 153°25′34″E / 27.986582°S 153.426071°E / -27.986582; 153.426071 (The Grand Mariner) 139 (456) 43 1992 Residential Tallest building on the Gold Coast from 1992 to 2004. Tallest building completed on the Gold Coast in the 1990s
17 Breakfree Peninsula 28°00′20″S 153°25′50″E / 28.005537°S 153.43055°E / -28.005537; 153.43055 (Breakfree Peninsula) 137 (449) 47 1982 Residential Also known as Peninsula Resort. Tallest building on the Gold Coast from 1982 to 1992. Tallest building completed on the Gold Coast in the 1980s
18 The Oracle – Hinterland Tower 28°01′50″S 153°25′55″E / 28.030691°S 153.432022°E / -28.030691; 153.432022 (The Oracle - Hinterland Tower) 134.4 (441) 40 2010 Residential
19 Infinity Tower 28°02′00″S 153°25′57″E / 28.03347°S 153.432388°E / -28.03347; 153.432388 (Infinity Tower) 133 (436) 41 2023 Residential
20 Air on Broadbeach 28°01′46″S 153°26′02″E / 28.029367°S 153.433807°E / -28.029367; 153.433807 (Air on Broadbeach) 131 (430) 37 2005 Residential
21 Qube Broadbeach 28°01′38″S 153°25′49″E / 28.027336°S 153.430252°E / -28.027336; 153.430252 (Qube Broadbeach) 131 (430) 42 2019 Residential
22 The Mantra Sun City 27°59′34″S 153°25′43″E / 27.992746°S 153.428711°E / -27.992746; 153.428711 (The Mantra Sun City) 130 (427) 42 1999 Residential Also known simply as Sun City
23 Southport Central Tower B 27°58′13″S 153°24′50″E / 27.970409°S 153.413788°E / -27.970409; 153.413788 (Southport Central Tower B) 130 (427) 40 2007 Residential
24 Rhapsody Surfers North 27°59′29″S 153°25′46″E / 27.991369°S 153.429352°E / -27.991369; 153.429352 (Rhapsody Surfers North) 129 (423) 41 2016 Residential
25 Skyline Central 27°59′59″S 153°25′38″E / 27.999846°S 153.427277°E / -27.999846; 153.427277 (Skyline Central) 127 (417) 4 2004 Residential
26 Southport Central Tower A 27°58′11″S 153°24′51″E / 27.969858°S 153.4142°E / -27.969858; 153.4142 (Southport Central Tower A) 127 (417) 40 2006 Residential
27 Southport Central Tower C 27°58′14″S 153°24′47″E / 27.970585°S 153.412933°E / -27.970585; 153.412933 (Southport Central Tower C) 126 (413) 40 2009 Residential
28 Pivotal Point 27°58′01″S 153°24′57″E / 27.966902°S 153.415924°E / -27.966902; 153.415924 (Pivotal Point) 124 (407) 40 2004 Residential
29 Jewel Beach Tower 28°00′57″S 153°25′57″E / 28.015942°S 153.432602°E / -28.015942; 153.432602 (Jewel Beach Tower) 124 (407) 35 2019 Residential Also known as Jewel Tower 3.
30 Hilton Surfers Hotel & Residences – Boulevard Tower 28°00′04″S 153°25′43″E / 28.001183°S 153.428665°E / -28.001183; 153.428665 (Hilton Surfers Hotel & Residences – Boulevard Tower) 120 (394) 34 2010 Residential
31 Victoria Towers 27°58′16″S 153°24′53″E / 27.971186°S 153.41478°E / -27.971186; 153.41478 (Victoria Tower) 120 (394) 37 2010 Residential Also known as Victoria Cross Towers.
32 Signature Broadbeach 28°01′55″S 153°25′58″E / 28.0319274°S 153.43290°E / -28.0319274; 153.43290 (Signature Broadbeach) 120 (394) 35 2021 Residential
33 Fifty Cavill Avenue 28°00′08″S 153°25′36″E / 28.002163°S 153.426605°E / -28.002163; 153.426605 (Fifty Cavill Avenue) 118 (387) 27 1991 Office
34 The Inlet 27°58′55″S 153°25′35″E / 27.982023°S 153.426331°E / -27.982023; 153.426331 (The Inlet) 117 (384) 27 1991 Residential
35 Imperial Surf 27°59′48″S 153°25′49″E / 27.996595°S 153.43020°E / -27.996595; 153.43020 (Imperial Surf) 116 (381) 40 1982 Residential
36 Surfers Aquarius 28°00′50″S 153°25′56″E / 28.013865°S 153.432358°E / -28.013865; 153.432358 (Surfers Aquarius) 114 (374) 39 1980 Residential
37 Contessa Apartments 27°58′57″S 153°25′38″E / 27.98241°S 153.427307°E / -27.98241; 153.427307 (Contessa Apartments) 114 (374) 35 1989 Residential
38 Belle Maison 28°01′31″S 153°25′55″E / 28.025295°S 153.431824°E / -28.025295; 153.431824 (Belle Maison) 112 (367) 34 1992 Residential
39 Avani Broadbeach Residences 28°01′57″S 153°25′52″E / 28.032507°S 153.431183°E / -28.032507; 153.431183 (Avani Broadbeach Residences) 112 (367) 37 2018 Residential
40 The Wave 28°01′44″S 153°25′53″E / 28.028894°S 153.431442°E / -28.028894; 153.431442 (The Wave) 111 (364) 34 2006 Residential
41 Atlantis Apartments East 27°59′18″S 153°25′35″E / 27.988361°S 153.42627°E / -27.988361; 153.42627 (Atlantis Apartments East) 110 (361) 37 1982 Residential
42 Atlantis Apartments West 27°59′19″S 153°25′38″E / 27.988516°S 153.427307°E / -27.988516; 153.427307 (Atlantis Apartments West) 110 (361) 37 1984 Residential
43 Sky Broadwater 27°57′39″S 153°24′41″E / 27.9609287°S 153.411483°E / -27.9609287; 153.411483 (Sky Broadwater) 109.4 (359) 36 2020 Mixed-use
44 Shores 27°58′27″S 153°25′08″E / 27.974079°S 153.418777°E / -27.974079; 153.418777 (Shores) 106 (348) 31 2005 Residential
45 Marriott Hotel Resort 27°59′28″S 153°25′38″E / 27.991053°S 153.427338°E / -27.991053; 153.427338 (Marriott Hotel Resort) 105 (344) 30 1992 Hotel Also known as Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort
46 Carmel by the Sea 28°01′58″S 153°26′03″E / 28.032663°S 153.434174°E / -28.032663; 153.434174 (Carmel by the Sea) 105 (344) 33 1996 Residential
47 Avalon Riverfront Apartments 28°00′08″S 153°25′33″E / 28.002251°S 153.425751°E / -28.002251; 153.425751 (Avalon Riverfront Apartments) 105 (344) 35 2006 Residential
48 Courtyard Surfers Paradise Resort 28°00′10″S 153°25′45″E / 28.002655°S 153.429138°E / -28.002655; 153.429138 (Courtyard Surfers Paradise Resort) 104 (341) 36 1984 Hotel
49 Remi Residences 28°01′34″S 153°25′52″E / 28.026152°S 153.43109°E / -28.026152; 153.43109 (Remi Residences) 103.4 (339) 31 2024 Residential
50 Focus 27°59′42″S 153°25′48″E / 27.994925°S 153.430069°E / -27.994925; 153.430069 (Focus) 103 (338) 34 1976 Residential Tallest building on the Gold Coast from 1976 to 1982.
51 Broadwater Tower 27°55′28″S 153°24′19″E / 27.924328°S 153.405396°E / -27.924328; 153.405396 (Broadwater Tower) 103 (338) 35 1984 Residential Joint-tallest building in Biggera Waters
52 Bayview Towers 27°55′26″S 153°24′15″E / 27.923904°S 153.404266°E / -27.923904; 153.404266 (Bayview Towers) 103 (338) 31 1990 Residential Joint-tallest building in Biggera Waters
53 Pearl 27°58′51″S 153°25′43″E / 27.980754°S 153.42871°E / -27.980754; 153.42871 (Pearl) 102 (335) 31 2024 Residential Also known as Pearl Main Beach.
54 Axis Tower 27°58′55″S 153°25′32″E / 27.981853°S 153.425644°E / -27.981853; 153.425644 (Axis Tower) 101 (331) 31 2005 Residential
55 Ultra Broadbeach 28°02′01″S 153°25′58″E / 28.033497°S 153.432877°E / -28.033497; 153.432877 (Ultra Broadbeach) 100 (328) 32 2006 Residential Serviced apartments
56 Marina Tower 27°58′31″S 153°25′10″E / 27.975203°S 153.419357°E / -27.975203; 153.419357 (Marina Tower) 100 (328) 30 2007 Residential

Tallest under construction or approved

Under construction

The following table ranks skyscrapers that are under construction on the Gold Coast that are expected to be at least 100 m (328 ft) tall as of 2025, based on standard height measurement. The “Year” column indicates the expected year of completion. Buildings that are on hold are not included.

Name Height

m (ft)

Floors Purpose Year Notes
Cypress Palms - Tower 1 305.2 (1,001) 90 Residential 2027
Iconica - North Tower 264.7 (868) 80 Residential 2026
Cypress Palms - Tower 2 261.6 (858) 76 Residential 2027
Victoria and Albert Residences (Tower 2) 218 (715) 64 Residential 2026
Iconica - South Tower 173 (568) 53 Residential 2026
The Rochester 151 (495) 43 Residential 2026
Midwater 148 (486) 39 Residential 2025
Victoria and Albert Residences (Tower 1) 143.5 (471) 40 Residential 2025
Royale Gold Coast 136 (446) 40 Residential 2025
Chevron One 134.2 (440) 41 Residential 2025
Aalto 130 (427) 37 Residential 2024
Peerless 124 (407) 36 Residential
Luxe Broadbeach 112.2 (368) 33 Residential 2025
Marella by Mosaic 100 (328) 29 Residential 2025
Lagoon (Tower 2) 100 (328) 31 Residential 2024

Approved

The following table ranks approved skyscrapers on the Gold coast that are expected to be at least 150 m (394 ft) tall as of 2025, based on standard height measurement. The “Year” column indicates the expected year of completion. A dash “–“ indicates information about the building's height or year of completion is not available.

Name Height

m (ft)

Floors Purpose Year Status Notes
One Park Lane - Tower 1 382 (1,253) 101 Residential Approved
The Majesty - Tower 1 358 (1,175) 108 Residential 2027 Approved
One Park Lane - Tower 2 228 (748) 60 Office Approved
Imperial - Tower 2 216 (709) 68 Residential 2028 Approved
The Landmark - Tower 4 176 (577) 53 Residential 2027 Approved
Assana 176 (577) 52 Residential 2027 Approved
MRCB International 173 (568) 51 Residential 2027 Approved
Paradiso Place - Tower 3 157 (515) 42 Residential 2027 Approved

Timeline of tallest buildings

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building on the Gold Coast.

Name Image Years as tallest Height Floors
Focus 1976–1982 (6 years) 103 m 34
Breakfree Peninsula 1982–1992 (10 years) 137 m 47
The Grand Mariner 1992–2004 (12 years) 139 m 43
Skyline North Tower 2004–2005 (1 year) 158 m 50
Q1 2005–present 323 m 78

Map of tallest buildings

This map shows the location of buildings taller than 100 m (394 ft) on the Gold Coast.

2km
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Buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft) on the Gold Coast. Each marker is coloured by the decade of the building's completion.
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
  •  2000s 
  •  2010s 
  •  2020s 

By suburb

Surfer's Paradise Broadbeach Southport Runaway Bay
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Buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft)
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Q1
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Ocean
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Soul
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Circle on Cavill North Tower
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Hilton Surfers Hotel & Residences Orchid Tower
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Jewel Hotel
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Skyline North Tower
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Circle on Cavill South Tower
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Skyline Tower
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Jewel North Tower
16
The Grand Mariner
17
Breakfree Peninsula
22
The Mantra Sun City
24
Rhapsody Surfers North
25
Skyline Central
29
Jewel Beach Tower
30
Hilton Surfers Hotel & Residences – Boulevard Tower
33
Fifty Cavill Avenue
35
Imperial Surf
36
Surfers Aquarius
37
Contessa Apartments
41
Atlantis Apartments East
42
Atlantis Apartments West
45
Marriott Hotel Resort
47
Avalon Riverfront Apartments
48
Courtyard Surfers Paradise Resort
50
Focus
53
 Pearl
54
 Axis Tower


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Buildings taller than 100 m (492 ft)
  •  1990s 
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5
Epsilon
7
The Dorsett and Star Residences
10
The Oracle Beach Tower
13
272 Hedges Ave
18
The Oracle – Hinterland Tower
19
Infinity Tower
20
Air on Broadbeach
21
Qube Broadbeach
32
Signature Broadbeach
38
Belle Maison
39
Avani Broadbeach Residences
40
The Wave
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Carmel by the Sea
49
Remi Residences
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Ultra Broadbeach
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Buildings taller than 100 m (492 ft)
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Sundale Apartments
23
Southport Central Tower B
26
Southport Central Tower A
27
Southport Central Tower C
28
Pivotal Point
31
Victoria Towers
43
Sky Broadwater
44
Shores
56
Marina Tower
500m
545yds
52
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Buildings taller than 100 m (492 ft)
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
51
Broadwater Tower
52
Bayview Towers

Cityscape

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