A family-owned site in Chippendale is set for renewal with plans for a $100 million boutique hotel lodged with the City of Sydney. The existing buildings, located at 55-59 Regent Street, will be changed from an educational establishment to a 119-room hotel with ground floor retail.
The existing facades will be retained and updated with six retail shops proposed on the ground floor and as well as a rooftop bar.
The site is directly adjacent to Fraser’s $2 billion Central Park development and is located opposite Central Station.
The Regent Hotel is envisaged as an extension of the successful Spice Alley with a mix of retail, food and beverage opportunities in the exciting new precinct.
The site’s current properties are owned by Wang Management a family owned consortium, who purchased the Chippendale properties in 1994. They have now partnered with Sydney-based architecture firm Place Studio to deliver a boutique short stay accommodation.
“New developments can no longer be a built for purpose development, but rather, must adapt to the an ever changing social and economic environment,” said James Alexander-Hatziplis from Place Studio. “The ground floor here has proposed just that level of flexibility with street fronting tenancies and the opportunity to bleed uses within the common circulation core of the development.”
Wang Management own and operate two other hotels in Sydney, the Posh Hotel in Chippendale and the Sydney Boutique Hotel in Darlinghurst.
Crafting Comfort: How Healey Ryan Architects Brought Light and Life to a Victorian Terrace In the heart of South ...
Sydney Build, Australia’s largest construction and design show, opens doors at 9am on May 7th and 8th, at ...
Spanish architecture studio El Departamento has unveiled the latest flagship store for streetwear label Nude Project, bringing a ...
Confidence in Melbourne’s re-emerging CBD office market continues to strengthen, with Up Property securing its first city centre ...
Specifier Source is brought to you by the same company that publishes Home Design, Grand Designs Australia Magazine, Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly Magazine, Outdoor Design Source, Build Home, CompleteHome and many more.