Shane Nicholson of Colliers advertised the six-story/77 ILU Serene Living development at Tweed Heads for sale with expressions of interest closing 21 November and the successful buyer, Fenton Norrie, kick started construction last week 18 weeks later. The cost of construction is $25 million+. The development was in receivership with Grant Thornton after multiple parties had attempted to put together a deal given it had 70% pre-sales, largely thanks to its location directly across the road from the Tweed Heads Bowling Club, the largest in Australia. The architect is Marchese Partners.


These new retirement villages show providing care is here and now
Gone are the days when retirement living was defined by community centres, swimming pools and bowling greens. While these amenities still exist – the provision of care is now a core part of the value proposition. Hyegrove Willoughby on Sydney’s...
