Work on the Sammut Group's nine-storey residential-retail project opposite Cronulla beach has begun with the demolition of a block of old, red brick flats. or signup to continue reading The development at 67 Gerrale Street, next to the Watermark apartments and walkway from the train station to the beach, will replace old, red brick flats. A report on Tuesday confused the site with another nearby in Gerrale Street, where a development has also been approved.
The Sammut Group development, named Palm, will include 24 luxury apartments above four retail premises, which are expected to be cafes / restaurants. Palm will have six two-bedroom and 17 three-bedroom apartments and one penthouse. The Sammut Group has two other major developments underway nearby - Parc, on the edge of Monro Park and Vue, opposite the northern end of the mall.
Sammut Group Chief Operating Officer Julian Sammut said at the time the Palm development was approved that it would "deliver stunning new residences and also enliven the laneway" between the station to the beach "with unique retail experiences". "It will also inject a new vibrancy and vitality into the southern extremity of Cronulla mall," he said. St George and Sutherland Shire Leader reporter covering politics, urban affairs, council, development and general community news.
Email: mtrembath@theleader.com.au St George and Sutherland Shire Leader reporter covering politics, urban affairs, council, development and general community news.
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