Hotel101 Global Holdings Corp., an asset - light, pro - tech hospitality platform based in Singapore, has unveiled the development of a 766 - room hotel in Melbourne, the coastal capital of the southeastern state of Victoria, Australia, a vibrant city occupies much more of the northern coastline of Port Philipp Bay and spreading into the Mornington Peninsula, a centre renowned for vibrant street art, laneways, a famous coffee culture, major sports, diverse food, and a dynamic art scene.
The planned property part of the company’s global expansion strategy remains subject to customary federal state, and local regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed by 2029.
The future hotel aims to cater to both business and leisure travellers, and according to the company will be the largest hotel by room count in Melbourne with expetaction to generate approximately AU$323.6 million in sales revenue upon full sales.
The hotel will be located at 540 Flinders Lane in Melbourne’s Central Business District, close to Flinders Street and Southern Cross train stations, the Southbank entertainment precinct, and other major city landmarks.
Flinders Lane is a vibrant laneway known for its world - class restaurants like Supernormal and Chin Chin, trendy bars, unique boutiques, contemporary art galleries (Anna Schwartz), and historic architecture, connecting the east thoroughfare from Spring Street to Spencer Street with famous foodie destinations like Degraves Street and Duckboard Place nearby.
The property will feature approximately 766 rooms., 24/7 reception, all - day dining, a swimming pool, a children’s pool, a rooftop bar, luggage store, parking, meeting spaces and a conference center.
No further details regarding the construction timeline, project partners, or financing arrangements were disclosed in the announcement.
This announcement follows Hotel101 Global Holdings Corp.’s stated plans to expand its presence internationally. The company has indicated that its first global project, Hotel101 - Madrid, is expected to begin accepting guests by March 2026.
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