Australian property developers, Crown Group, has announced the opening of SKYE Suites Sydney next month — the city’s first boutique serviced apartment.
Scheduled to open its doors in the Sydney CBD in October 2018, SKYE Suites Sydney is a 25-storey, multi-residential tower which will provide 73 serviced apartments including studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites.
The second phase of the project will see the remaining residential suites, rooftop and retail precinct completed in November 2018.
Crown Group’s director of hotels and suites, Wayne Taranto, commented: “Appealing to domestic and international visitors and business travellers, SKYE Suites Sydney will offer short-term-stay guests a taste of luxury lifestyle in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. The location of SKYE Suites Sydney is within easy walking distance to the International Convention Centre, Darling Square, Barangaroo precinct and transport that connects to the rest of the city.”
The property is committed to giving “luxury experiences” to its guests and residents by providing Delonghi appliances, Vittoria coffee machines, Kevin Murphy toiletries and hair care products, complimentary Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, pre-stocked minibars and a bedding firmness menu.
In addition, there will be modern facilities such as an ice cave-themed lobby and pool, as well as a state-of-the-art gymnasium.
The introduction of SKYE Suites Sydney comes after Crown Group’s move into the luxury hotel sector with SKYE Hotels Suites Parramatta, which opened in August 2017.
Crown Group’s chairman and CEO, Iwan Sunito, added: “We are incredibly excited to open our doors to SKYE Suites Sydney after such success in Parramatta. This architectural masterpiece in the city’s CBD will not only form a striking addition to Sydney’s skyline but will also enhance the existing streetscape for domestic and international guests and ‘Sydneysiders’.”
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