A 102-HECTARE site in Cannon Valley is set to become a ‘master planned’ development comprising more than 800 homes, and retail and commercial buildings.
The development, known as Edenvale, fronts Shute Harbour Road and Gregory Cannon Valley Road.
Developed by Queensland-based Alder, Edenvale is proposed to become ‘the region’s premier residential community’ and will be delivered in more than 20 stages over a 10-year period.
Locals are encouraged to have their say on how Edenvale will be developed, with community consultations getting underway this month.
The Onsite Information Sessions will be held at 1405 Shute Harbour Road, Cannon Valley, this Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 1, from 9am to 11am.
More than 800 dwellings will be included in the development with townhouses, apartments and family homes alongside a mixed-use precinct, extensive parks and green spaces, as well as active transport routes to connect the development with the wider Whitsundays community.
Alder’s General Manager of Development Frank Galvin said Edenvale was envisioned to be a thriving, connected community conveniently positioned on the main arterial road leading into Airlie Beach.
“Creating connections is at the heart of what we do at Alder and, with quality and sustainability underpinning the communities we create, we can be instrumental in enhancing how people live, work, play and connect within their environment,” Mr Galvin said.
“Edenvale will emulate these qualities by carefully considering the community’s needs to ensure there are residential areas, green spaces and walking paths that not only provide an idyllic backdrop for a vibrant lifestyle but form the foundation of a place residents are proud to call home.”
Mr Galvin said locals were encouraged to provide their feedback and become informed on what is proposed to be included in the community, by completing the Community Insights Survey online, by filling out the contact form via the website, or attending one of the onsite information sessions.
“Edenvale will be shaped by the local Whitsundays community with all feedback and suggestions offered during our consultation considered during the design and planning of the development, to ensure a vibrant community is created that works for everyone in Cannon Valley,” Mr Galvin said.
“Not only will the community consultations give locals a voice to share their preferences for housing and amenities, but they also have the opportunity to ask questions, see the prospective project plans, and discuss how the project will benefit Cannon Valley and the wider Whitsundays region.”
Edenvale is the second major development for Alder in the Whitsundays, with the company currently developing the 24-hectare Airlie Summit, the last major subdivision in Airlie Beach.
The Community Insights Survey and the contact form for the Edenvale development are available at www.edenvalewhitsundays.com.au.
About Alder Group:
Alder Developments and Alder Constructions (Alder Group) is a Southeast Queensland business that delivers a wide range of residential, education, commercial and industrial projects. Alder Developments controls land on the Gold Coast and north Queensland, with a key land holding at Pimpama on the M1. The business is expanding operations throughout Southeast Queensland and Northern NSW.