An unused lift shaft is the latest addition to the Melbourne CBD’s world-famous laneway hospitality culture and at just 7sqm, it is also one of its smallest leased by Fitzroys Associate Director, James Lockwood
A Lift shaft is the newest addition to Melbourne’s laneway scene in Equitable Place Melbourne
An unused lift shaft is the latest addition to the Melbourne CBD’s world-famous laneway hospitality culture and at just 7sqm, it is also one of its smallest leased by Fitzroys Associate Director, James Lockwood
With restrictions in Victoria further easing from November 8th, Melbourne Marriott Hotel have curated a host of getaway options just a drive away to welcome back guests.
Easing of patron limits and people movement key for Victorian accommodation hotels: TAA (Vic)
Tourism Accommodation Australia (Victoria) has welcomed the Victorian Government’s plan for Melbourne hotels and restaurants to reopen next week, but has warned of further job losses if indoor patron limits and restrictions on people movement remain in place.
Bellinzona Resort sale demonstrates appeal of Victoria's 'drive to' leisure market - JLL
The sale of Daylesford’s historic Bellinzona Resort to local accommodation operators against the backdrop of COVID-19 shows there are opportunities being sought in Victoria's hotel and leisure market, according to JLL Hotels and Hospitality Group's Will Connolly and Nick Macfie.
Perth and Brisbane leading CBD hotel markets across Australasia
A new report from CBRE shows while the lifting of restrictions in early June saw an initial bounce in room demand across CBD hotel markets in Australasia, recent developments in certain areas have meant Perth and Brisbane are emerging as better performers, with Auckland’s demand recovery...
Victorian roadmap to recovery a 'highway to hell' for accommodation providers: AA
Accommodation Association CEO Dean Long has denounced the Victorian Government's strategy for moving the state out of Stage 4 restrictions, describing it as a "road to business closures and economic ruin".
Victorian Government extends hotel housing for homeless until next April
More than 2000 Victorians who have been placed in hotels as an alternative to homelessness will be able to stay in the accommodation until April next year under a new $150 million package announced by the Victorian Government.
Vic-NSW border closure 'highlights seriousness' of road ahead - AAoA
The joint decision between Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Prime Minister Scott Morrison to shut the border from midnight tomorrow is disappointing but understandable, Accommodation Association of Australia CEO Dean Long says.
Victorian cafes, restaurants and pub dining rooms to reopen 20 Patrons from 1 June.
Victoria Tourism Industry Council Chief Executive Felicia Mariani (VTIC) welcomes today’s announcement by Premier Daniel Andrews plan to open pubs restaurant and cafe dining.