It was named in honour of the founder of Surfers Paradise, James Cavill.
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The Chevron Renaissance commercial development occupies the block of the land extending from the Gold Coast Highway in the east to Ferny Avenue in the west and from Circle on Cavill in the south halfway towards Cavill Avenue and Elkhorn Avenue in the north.
The development also includes the Towers of Chevron Renaissance apartments and hotel, which is only a few minutes walk from the Surfers Paradise beach and the Cavill Avenue Mall and Circle on Cavill developed by the Sunland Group, who also developed Q1 apartment, the tallest residential apartment in Australia and the world.