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Leopard's Club is going to be seven storeys high

The Leopard's Club is to be transformed into a seven-storey condominium, restaurant and retail complex.

The social club itself however, will remain, with upgraded facilities on the first and second floor and an outdoor terrace for members and residents only.

Plans to transform the club premises were advertised in The Official Gazette last Friday. The development will consist of 51 condos, five retail units, a restaurant and the Members' Club itself.

Situated on the corner of Brunswick Street and Cedar Avenue, the Leopard's Club has been a popular social club for more than 50 years.

The 'Mid-Rise Mixed Use Development' will include an underground parking level with space for 54 cars and 83 motorbikes. The ground floor will house retail units, a restaurant, residential lobby and lobby for the Leopard's Club.

On the first floor, the Club premises will have a cafe/bar, games room, food service area, library, two multi-function rooms and staff rooms, plus mezzanine restaurant. There will also be space for retail units and a 1,593 sq ft 'private outdoor terrace'.

The Leopard's Club will also occupy the second storey, with a main function room, multi-function room, offices and a food service area and bar. This floor will also house eight residential units.

On the third floor, the Club is proposing a communal pool terrace of 5,136 sq ft, plus lobby. Eleven condominium units are proposed for each of the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and mezzanine floors.

At street level, agents s.h.y Architecture have designed landscaping features which include planting of cedar, white cedar and palm trees plus poinciana.

The drawings at the Planning Department show the height of the building itself will be below the Anglican Cathedral View Corridor.