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  2. File:Chevron Hotel, Surfers Paradise.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Just a month after opening, the Cavill family sold the famous Surfers Paradise Hotel to Chevron Queensland Ltd for more than $700,000. The Chevron Hotel continued trading until the mid-1980s when it finally closed. It was demolished in 1987. To continue reading visit: Gold Coast Bulletin, 6 December 2013

  3. Surfers Paradise, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Surfers Paradise (or Surfers colloquially) is a town and the suburban capital of the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] In the 2021 census, the suburb of Surfers Paradise had a population of 26,412 people. [1] Colloquially known as "Surfers", the suburb has many high-rise apartment buildings and a wide surf beach.

  4. Soul (building) - Wikipedia

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    Soul is a 243 m (797 ft) tall residential tower and hotel on the Esplanade, close to Cavill Avenue in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. it is the 3rd tallest building on the Gold Coast behind Ocean which topped out in late 2021 but above Circle at Cavil. The Gold Coast City Council approved the building in October 2004 ...

  5. Surfers Paradise Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Hotel in 1928 Hotel in 1930. During the 1920s, the Australian hotelier Jim Cavill (born James Freeman Cavill [1]) purchased 10 acres of land in Elston (now Surfers Paradise).). The land has previously been developed by previous owners but 1925 marked the openings of the Jubilee Bridge and the South Coast Road, opening up the area to a new flow of driving touri

  6. Kinkabool - Wikipedia

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    Kinkabool is a ten-storey home-unit building located on Hanlan Street in the centre of Surfers Paradise, constructed by JD Booker Constructions Pty Ltd to the design of architect John M Morton working for the Brisbane office of the firm Lund Hutton Newell Black & Paulson Pty Ltd. Kinkabool was the brainchild of Stanley Korman, a Victorian ...

  7. Gold Coast, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    After the establishment of the Surfers Paradise Hotel in the late 1920s, the Gold Coast region grew significantly. [25] [26] The Gold Coast was originally known as the South Coast (because it was south of Brisbane). However, over-inflated prices for real estate and other goods and services led to the nickname of "Gold Coast" from 1950.

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