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Solotel takes charge of three Public Hospitality venues

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Hospitality veteran Bruce Solomon and his family have taken charge of three Sydney pubs previously operated by Jon Adgemis’ partially collapsed Public Hospitality Group, after striking a deal with receivers of those assets.

Solotel Group will add The Norfolk in Redfern, Oxford House in Paddington, and Camelia Grove Hotel in Alexandria to its portfolio of 30 businesses, which includes such prominent venues as Opera Bar at Circular Quay, the Clock Hotel in Surry Hills and the Golden Sheaf in Double Bay,

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An earlier version of this article said Public Hospitality operated six venues including The Royal Hotel in Paddington, The Toxteth in Glebe, Humphrey’s in Hurstville and Minsky’s in Cremorne. This is incorrect. Those venues are operated by PHMG, an unrelated company.

Larry Schlesinger writes on real estate, specialising in commercial and residential property. Larry is based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Larry on Twitter. Email Larry at larry.schlesinger@afr.com

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