Mantra Selling Q1 Management Rights

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Since purchasing the building’s management rights from Q1 developer Sunland in 2007, Mantra has run into difficulties with owners and residents in the building.  Several caretaking and rental issues are presently subject to mediation and, after repeatedly locking horns with the building’s Body Corporate, the nationwide hotel and resort manager has elected to sell its interest in the building.

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Sunland Prepare To Launch New Stage At The Glades

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

Following the successfull sell-out of The Parc at Tugun, and with only a few townhouses remaining for sale at the (still uncompleted) Cassia development in Merrimac, Sunland are preparing to launch their next townhouse project, in The Glades precinct in Robina.  The move underscores the resilience of the middle property market, and highlights the local developer’s shift from highrise back to housing developments.

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Sunland Back in the Black

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Following a tough 2008/09 financial year, which saw Sunland announce their first annual loss at $145m, the last 12 months have seen the local developer recover, posting an $18.3m profit for the last financial year.

Rather than pay a dividend to shareholders, the company is looking to the long-term and has elected to continue buying back shares, with plans to purchase another 20% of its own stock in the near future.

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CVC Sell As Sunland Buy Back Shares

Friday, April 30th, 2010

CVC has sold 24.7 million shares back to Sunland – approximately 10% of their issued capital.  CVC chairman and long-time board member, John Leaver simultaneously has resigned as a Sunland director after 16 years on the board.

CVC are believed to have sought to sell their entire holding (of which 3.9 million shares remain) but Sunland have reached their buy-back capacity.  The move won’t affect Sunland’s day-to-day operations.

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Sunland Preview 2010 Collection

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

In a lavish evening at Palazzo Versace, Sunland gave a host of industry insiders a look into their plans for the coming year.

It will be a busy year for the local developer, and recent acquisitions – like land at Royal Pines and The Glades feature prominently.  It also marks a continuation of Sunland’s return to townhouse development – with a vast majority of the projects consisting of houses and townhouses.

The only high rise featured was a project on Marine Parade in Labrador, slated for launch in December of 2010.

In total, there are nine projects slated for launch in south-east Queensland in 2010, totalling 943 homes with a value over $510m.

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Sunland Begins Earthworks at Royal Pines

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Following last year’s purchase of a 17ha riverfront development site at Royal Pines, Sunland are beginning earthwork on their latest Gold Coast project.  The site is slated for a revamped marina and market precinct as well as apartments, townhouses and house sites.

A limited number of home sites have already been released and sold briskly, with further releases planned for early 2010.

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Sunland Purchase Glades Land From Thakral

Friday, September 25th, 2009

It is reported that Sunland have purchased Thakral’s remaining development sites at The Glades in Robina.  A price has not been disclosed at this stage.

The four parcels of land, scattered throughout the estate are slated for future townhouse and apartment blocks – with some plans already in place for the future developments.

Sunland (among others) are also believed to be in negotiation with Thakral over the purchase of a number of their other sites, including Alchemy in Broadbeach and their large Budds Beach development parcel.

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Pacific Beach Site Sells to Chinese Consortium

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

After months in limbo, the jointly Foresight Acquisitions and City Pacific-owned Pacific Beach site in Surfers Paradise has reported been sold.

A Chinese consortium beat local developer Sunland to the property – but at this stage a price has not been disclosed.

The 11,000sqm site on the corner of Wharf and Old Burleigh Roads is the largest beachfront site amalgamated in recent years and the sale represents a significant expression of confidence in the local market.

Whether the Chinese group will continue with the existing approved development plans or apply for changes is not yet known.  One interesting fact is though: The group has obtained approval from the Foreign Investment Review Board to sell 100% of the project to overseas buyers (as opposed to the usual 50%) – suggesting that they plan to make a considerable number of sales in their home market.

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Thakral Lets Go of The Glades

Friday, August 14th, 2009

In a move in line with Thakral Holding’s recent shift away from property development and towards their core business of hotel and commercial management, they are divesting of around 10 hectares of remaining undeveloped land at The Glades in Robina.

The $500m golf course development has four remaning undeveloped parcels, which have been offered in an off-market expression of interest campaign to a number of developers.

The final result of the campaign is as yet unknown, however it is rumoured that local developers Sunland are among the group who have made offers on some of the remaining land.

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Sunland Begins Work at Royal Pines

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

After the purchase of just over $28m of riverfront and golf-front land at Royal Pines Resort in December, Sunland has commenced earthworks on the first residential stage of what it hopes will be seen as its next ‘flagship’ development on the Gold Coast.

The release is expected to include nine residential housing and three duplex blocks.  At this stage it will hit the market in July.

Progress is also being made on the redevelopment of a new masterplan for Royal Pines’ marina precinct.  At just under 17 hectares in size, the marina is expected to include restaurants, cafes, convenience shopping, a new gymnasium, and a fresh-food market, similar in concept to the Ferry Road Markets as well as up to 150 new residential properties.

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