Council approval for Sheraton Resort Hervey Bay welcomed
Developer thanks the local community for their support
The developer of a world-class resort and apartments project on the Hervey Bay waterfront has welcomed Fraser Coast Regional Council’s approval and thanked the local community for their support.
Dan Cuda, director of developer Sunny Beach Land, said the group had voluntarily agreed to reduce the project height from 21 storeys to 18 storeys in response to community feedback.
Mr Cuda said the approval was the trigger for a major economic, employment and social boost for the Fraser Coast region.
“We thank Councillors for listening to the community, recognising the huge benefits that will flow from this project, and having the faith in us to deliver a world-class outcome for Hervey Bay,” he said.
“We also extend our deepest appreciation to Hervey Bay residents and the wider Fraser Coast community for their incredible support for a Sheraton Resort Hervey Bay.
“While we understand and appreciate that not everyone was in favour of this proposal, we are very grateful for the overwhelming feedback received and thank everyone for their interest in the project and their willingness to participate in the discussion.
“There is no doubt the Sheraton Resort Hervey Bay will be a catalyst for continued growth and progress that will ensure a more sustainable and prosperous future for the Bay.
“We are committed to seeing this project through and creating a landmark development that will put our region on the world stage today and for future generations.”
Mr Cuda said Sunny Beach Land would review Council’s approval conditions and actively commence planning for the project’s commencement.
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One thing the community of Hervey Bay has to understand is that the new generation will not stay in Hervey Bay
because of no job opportunities, we need to bring this part pf the world on the Map, let the business grow so
it brings tourist to your town not just a bypass.
2032 is the year u all can shine of just Sheraton in Hervey Bay, will bring thousands of jobs struggling business
will grow, that’s more business will invest in your town the economy will grow.
I personally say bring Sheraton in Hervey Bay.
Just to start there will be 100s of workers moving to Hervey Bay will need place to leave all your hotels motels will b booked out for next 5-8 yrs