i actually live in central southport for 11 years now but i love it here because there a lagoon park a lakeside concert park a pub/resturant a karaoke bar a gold coast highway a gold coast beach a rooftop bar the shops a trail of food compartments a news agency a cafe a ice cream parlor a corner store a another gym but my great grandmother called elizabeth desmond she used to own a ice cream parlor in the olden days there is a sitting room a gym a snack vending machine a sauna a steam room two outdoor swimming pools two heated one indoor swimming pool a one cold swimming pool with a kiddy pool a spa a jaquzzi a bbq area a timezone next to movies at the shops a open bar and bistro there a pet store a game two part area there but is a librey and a huge park the same lagoon park that is where you can go to film festival at or a radio live concet or the gold coast show but did had my 4th birthday there back in 1994 where i was nearly sodimized there back then but opening up about what i said is very...
Read moreSouthport Central is a magnificent development that offers a luxurious lifestyle in the Gold Coast’s true CBD. The development consists of three towers with integrated shopping and commercial precincts, with a total value of $700 million1. The towers are constructed with concrete in a modern style, and they have stunning views of the ocean and the hinterland. The apartments are spacious and elegant, with high-quality fittings and appliances. They have access to resort-style facilities, such as pools, spas, gyms, saunas, BBQ areas and gardens. The location is ideal, as it is close to the beach, the parklands, the light rail, the hospital and the university. The development is also surrounded by a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars, catering to different tastes and needs. Southport Central is a great choice for investment and accommodation in Australia’s Gold Coast2, as it offers convenience, comfort and class. I love living in Southport Central, and I would highly recommend...
Read moreI parked on the visitor car park here for the first-time last month to visit a friend and the bay I had parked on had 2 signs, one that says 6 hours only and other one said 24 hours. This misled me to believe I could park here for 24 hours and the next morning, not even 24 hours later the building management had already gotten my car towed. I explained to them the bay I parked on still had a 24 hour sign up and they just said that the restriction used to be 24 hours and recently changed to 6 hours and that someone had maybe taken off the sticker that they used to block off the 24 hours sign. How am I supposed to know this as a visitor? And why is that my fault? They should have taken down the 24 hour sign completely to avoid this problem. They took no accountability for their mistake and I paid $411 to the towing company as my car was towed on a weekend. See the photos attached of the...
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