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‘Huge win’ in battle over iconic eastern suburbs pub

‘Huge win’ in battle over iconic eastern suburbs pub

A bid to transform a “much-loved” Sydney pub has been knocked back in court.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn

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Development threat looms over historic Chapel Street pub

Development threat looms over historic Chapel Street pub

Another cherished old pub, South Yarra’s Imperial Hotel, could be in the hands of a developer next week.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Boutique Adelphi Hotel sells at $6m discount after owner’s collapse

Boutique Adelphi Hotel sells at $6m discount after owner’s collapse

The Adelphi Hotel, known for a rooftop swimming pool that is partially suspended above Flinders Lane, has sold for $19 million.

  • by Simon Johanson
The $15m roundabout that ended a popular local brewery

The $15m roundabout that ended a popular local brewery

The craft brewer is closing down after losing almost $1 million in trade during roadworks after failing to secure compensation from the state government.

  • by Catherine Naylor
Sydney pub sold for $70 million-plus in biggest sale of the year

Sydney pub sold for $70 million-plus in biggest sale of the year

Pub veteran John Ryan has splashed out more than $70 million for the Tea Gardens pub in Sydney’s east in what is the largest deal this year in the booming hotel sector.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Australia’s oldest pub brewery sold for $20m

Australia’s oldest pub brewery sold for $20m

The iconic Lord Nelson in Sydney’s Rocks district has changed hands as the pub market stays frothy, with sales across the country close to $1 billion in 2024.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
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Middle Park Hotel’s epic rooftop bar dispute was likened to ‘The Castle’. Finally, there’s a winner

Middle Park Hotel’s epic rooftop bar dispute was likened to ‘The Castle’. Finally, there’s a winner

The historic pub is set for a new rooftop redevelopment, with restrictions, after VCAT settled the long-running dispute. Opponents have vowed to keep fighting.

  • by Mathew Dunckley
Pub barons call for end to tax slug on drinkers

Pub barons call for end to tax slug on drinkers

The Laundy family is plunging millions into Sydney’s ailing hospitality sector, defying the cost-of-living crisis.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Collapse of $61m pub deal casts fresh gloom over Oxford Street

Collapse of $61m pub deal casts fresh gloom over Oxford Street

The two pubs were sold last year with grand plans to create an Ivy-style mega-complex on Taylor Square. Those prospects appear to be dashed.

  • by Michael Koziol, Carolyn Cummins and Ben Grubb
Pub sales reach $100m as old-time operators flood back in

Pub sales reach $100m as old-time operators flood back in

Pub operators and investors are rolling back into the sector, with close to $100 million in sales completed in the past few weeks.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Dixon calls last drinks at Blues Point pub

Dixon calls last drinks at Blues Point pub

After a decade of pulling beers, businessman and former Qantas and Tourism Australia chair Geoff Dixon is calling last drinks as landlord of the 160-year-old Blues Point hotel, on Sydney’s lower north shore.

  • by Carolyn Cummins

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