High-Rise Plans Reportedly Approved For FISHER

21 August 2024 | 1:46 pm | Mary Varvaris

FISHER’s nine-storey block is set to house high-quality residential units, a pool, gym, sauna, ice baths, and underground parking.

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9 News Gold Coast and realestate.com.au report that a nine-storey high-rise project owned by FISHER has reportedly been approved.

9 News Gold Coast reports that the Gold Coast-based DJ’s plans to build the nine-storey apartment building have been approved for the Palm Beach vicinity. However, two houses, one of which is a 1950s beach shack, will be demolished to make way for the project.

FISHER’s nine-storey block is set to house high-quality residential units, a pool, gym, sauna, ice baths, and underground parking. At the time of writing, the DJ hasn’t yet commented on the reported plans.

According to a realestate.com.au report, the high-rise has been designed by BDA Architects. The contemporary-looking building will be located on a 796-square-metre site with reported “unobstructed beach views” along Jefferson Lane, Palm Beach.

The report adds that, according to property records seen by realestate.com.au, FISHER purchased a 413-square-metre site for $2.1 million in February 2020 and secured the neighbouring lot for $3.1 million last April.

Could FISHER start a new trend—an Australian trend similar to country stars purchasing lots and starting their own bars in Nashville, but with high-rises?

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It’s an exciting time for the Australian DJ, who will headline Beyond The Valley and Lost Paradise over the upcoming New Year’s period.

Earlier this month, he teamed up with his fellow festival act, British MC Flowdan, on the stirring new track Boost Up.

As Flowdan so accurately described it, Boost Up is “the Energizer Bunny’s theme tune.”

Featuring the contrast of Flowdan’s deep vocal against FISHER’s free-flowing beats, Boost Up might surprise some upon first listen but quickly grow on them.

In May, it was revealed that FISHER’s inaugural music festival, Out 2 Lunch, injected over $50 million into the Gold Coast economy.

Following the festival’s successful run, FISHER said, “That was so special… honestly one of the best days of my life … 30,000 of us going mad on the beach in my hometown!!!!! This is what dreams are made of. Thank you so much for being a part of it.”