Hotels
Pub veteran Laundy sells $30m proposed hotel site at Cobbity
Arthur Laundy has sold a greenfield development site in Sydney’s south-west that will eventually become the Oxley Ridge Tavern.
- Carolyn Cummins
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Carnage on leafy St Kilda boulevard as property values crash-land
Basketball tsar Larry Kestelman sold a Queens Road tower for $59 million in 2019. Now it’s changed hands for less than half that sum.
- Nicole Lindsay
It’s a long way to the top of the tower replacing AC/DC family home
A 143.9m, 38-storey building featuring a 120-room hotel is planned for the former Sydney home of Angus and Malcolm Young, which was knocked down in December.
- Michael Ruffles and Megan Gorrey
Hilton in flames at Surfers Paradise as ‘fiery explosion’ forces evacuation
More than 100 guests were standing by the roadside in the dark for at least an hour after the fire broke out.
- Catherine Strohfeldt
Hotel billionaire flies high, buying out Sydney Seaplanes
Jerry Schwartz is purchasing a majority share in the business from former owners Aaron Shaw and Ken Gaunt.
- Carolyn Cummins
Council, developer taken to court over plans for a new Brisbane hotel
The owners of the Soho Brisbane are taking legal action over plans for a 15-storey hotel that would overlook their establishment, Roma Street Parkland and the CBD.
- Sean Parnell
Up to $147,000 a night: Inside the world’s most expensive hotel rooms
A glimpse inside 10 of the most extravagant suites around the world, from London, Paris and New York to Monaco and Marrakesh.
- Brian Johnston
Five-star rooms lead climb to five-year price high at Melbourne’s hotels
The average price of a hotel room in Melbourne in November climbed to $234 a night. That’s above what the average nightly price was before COVID.
- Cara Waters
- Opinion
- Opinion
For sheet’s sake, stop skimping on Airbnb beds and give me a doona cover
Sheet snobs are made, not born, and this linen lover has a bone to pick with a sheety trend among Airbnb hosts.
- Sarah Brookes
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- Tourism
Controversial 250-bed ‘pod hotel’ approved in Fremantle
The $8 million tourism development cut its height to appease state planners, but that may not be enough for the angry neighbours abutting it.
- Claire Ottaviano
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