Spirit, also known as Iluka, was a proposed residential skyscraper under construction on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Upon completion, it would have become the tallest building in Australia to roof, and the second tallest building overall (surpassed by the nearby Q1). The site was sold in March 2019 with only basement level work completed. In March 2019, Forise sold the site for $50-60 million at an estimated loss of $50 million, as Forise purchased the former Iluka tower for $65 million and then spent approximately $40 million on initial work at the basement level.
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| - Spirit, también conocido como Iluka, es un rascacielos residencial actualmente en construcción en Gold Coast en Queensland, Australia. Al finalizar, se convertirá en el edificio más alto de Australia hasta la azotea, y el segundo edificio más alto en general (superado por el rascacielos cercano Q1). (es)
- Spirit, also known as Iluka, was a proposed residential skyscraper under construction on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Upon completion, it would have become the tallest building in Australia to roof, and the second tallest building overall (surpassed by the nearby Q1). The site was sold in March 2019 with only basement level work completed. In March 2019, Forise sold the site for $50-60 million at an estimated loss of $50 million, as Forise purchased the former Iluka tower for $65 million and then spent approximately $40 million on initial work at the basement level. (en)
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| - Spirit, también conocido como Iluka, es un rascacielos residencial actualmente en construcción en Gold Coast en Queensland, Australia. Al finalizar, se convertirá en el edificio más alto de Australia hasta la azotea, y el segundo edificio más alto en general (superado por el rascacielos cercano Q1). Propuesto en el año 2015, el proyecto fue desarrollado por Forise Inversiones y diseñado por DBI Diseño Pty Ltd. Con una altura de 297,8 metros Spirit se convertirá en el segundo edificio más alto en Australia en general, detrás del Q1, así como el edificio más alto hasta el techo, superando a Eureka Tower en Melbourne por 50 centímetros. Spirit comprenderá 693 apartamentos residenciales, repartidos en 89 plantas, y además incluye 6 plantas de sótano. El rascacielos tendrá un coste de AUD$1.2 mil millones y recibió la aprobación por el Ayuntamiento de Gold Coast en septiembre de 2015, y la construcción comenzó en marzo de 2016, y terminó en 2019. (es)
- Spirit, also known as Iluka, was a proposed residential skyscraper under construction on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Upon completion, it would have become the tallest building in Australia to roof, and the second tallest building overall (surpassed by the nearby Q1). The site was sold in March 2019 with only basement level work completed. Proposed in 2015, the project was developed by Forise Investments and designed by DBI Design Pty Ltd. With a height of 297.8 metres (977 ft), Spirit was intended to become the third-tallest building in Australia overall, behind the nearby Q1, and by completion date the Australia 108 will come in as second, as well as the tallest building to roof, surpassing the Eureka Tower in Melbourne by 50 centimetres. Spirit would have consisted of 470 residential apartments, across 89 levels, and would have further included 6 basement levels. The AUD$1.2 billion skyscraper received planning approval by the Gold Coast City Council in September 2015, with construction commencing at March 2016, and intended to finish by 2020. In March 2019, Forise sold the site for $50-60 million at an estimated loss of $50 million, as Forise purchased the former Iluka tower for $65 million and then spent approximately $40 million on initial work at the basement level. (en)
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