James Alexander-Hatziplis’ $33M apartment complex set for Batemans Bay

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Sydney-based developer James Alexander-Hatziplis is set to receive approval for a major apartment complex in Batemans Bay, which he envisions as a future “miniature Double Bay.”

The two-building development, located at 20 Heradale Parade, will feature 58 units across five storeys, with construction estimated to cost $33 million.

First lodged with Eurobodalla Council in early 2023, the project has already gone before the NSW Regional Planning Panel.

The new 58-unit apartment complex is set to feature two buildings. Photo: The Daily Telegraph.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the approval is expected in the coming days.

The development will offer a range of family-centric apartments, from three-bedroom to five-bedroom units, along with 116 basement parking spaces and three car washing bays.

Along with this flagship project, the developer is working on other mixed-use developments across Batemans Bay, combining commercial spaces with residential living.

Source: Daily Telegraph.

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