Three Wollongong pubs have sold in-one-line to the Redcape Hotel Group in an off-market transaction coordinated by Andrew Jolliffe and Daniel Dragicevich of HTL Property.
A significant South Coast Hotel Portfolio has sold this week to leading hospitality industry figure Redcape Hotel Group.
Following a number of recent single asset hotel acquisitions nationally, including Townsville’s Rising Sun and The Vauxhall Inn in Sydney’s Western Suburbs, Redcape Hotel Group has today announced the in-one-line and off-market acquisition of the largest NSW hotel portfolio South of Sydney.
Located in the Wollongong LGA, the three hotels situated in Unanderra, Figtree and Shellharbour respectively, were sold by private consortium Denfish Hotels who had itself amassed the portfolio over a 10 year period.
Exclusive agents for the material transaction, HTL Property, advise that when combining the three acquired hotels with its current South Coast offering, The Lakeview Tavern, the strategic advantage enjoyed by Redcape with regard to the benefits of scale were advantageous.
“Synthesizing hospitality based properties is a highly sought after strategic and commercial objective, allowing the successful geographical aggregator to streamline the efficiencies of both human and financial resource allocation” commented HTL Property Asia Pacific Director Andrew Jolliffe.
“Redcape have assessed this portfolio over a long period of time, however it hasn’t been until now that a deal structure could be agreed that was both effective and efficient for both parties” said Jolliffe.
Speaking on behalf of the Vendors, shareholder Joel Fisher believes that the timing was only now right for himself and his investment partners.
Long term owners Joel Fisher and Andrew Denmeade have enjoyed a successful partnership over nearly 10 years and throughout which time they collated the Denfish portfolio. Notably including the 2013 Hotel’s Association Regional Hotel of the Year the Central Hotel (Shellharbour); which the partners built and opened in 2013.
Mr Fisher said he believed the timing was right for them to move on from the portfolio.
“In effect, we commenced a consolidated portfolio exit process nearly two years ago when our partnership sold the Corrimal Hotel to Peak Investments, and the recent divestment of the balance of the portfolio highlights the conclusion of our vehicle’s investment cycle” commented Fisher.
“This is a significant step for us to sell the balance of the hotels in one line, but having known and respected for many years the Redcape team as we do, we are happy to pass the reins on to them and have no doubt they will add their distinctive and successful mark to the portfolio; and take the assets forward over time” said Fisher.
With the sale of the Denfish portfolio closely following HTL Property’s sale of Paddington’s Bellevue Hotel and the newly formed brokerage company’s listing of Woolloomooloo’s iconic Bells Hotel, National Pubs Director Dan Dragicevich believes the market continues to reward strategic investors and well managed operators.
“In the past two months alone, we have sold in excess of $250m worth of A grade hotel property, and expect to manage the sale of a similar or even greater value level across the Eastern States between now and the end of the Calendar Year” said Dragicevich.
“Demand from our unique network of buy-side clients remains unquenched, and HTL Property operatives around the nation all report increasing levels of activity and deal flow regarding A Grade property holdings” advised Dragicevich.
“We stay close to our market place, and our receptors indicate a strengthening national deal landscape” concluded Dragicevich.
To discuss the sale in further detail phone or email Andrew Jolliffe or Dan Dragicevich via the below contact details.
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