The Star plans 700-room hotel tower at Jupiters

The Star Entertainment Group has commenced the planning process for a potential new hotel tower at its Jupiters Integrated Resort.

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The Star Entertainment Group has commenced the planning process for a potential new hotel tower at its Jupiters Integrated Resort, as mega-investment in the Gold Coast property continues to transform an iconic tourism landmark.

Pending various approvals and the execution of final joint venture agreements, The Star Entertainment Group aims to develop a 200 metre-tall tower with its Queen’s Wharf Brisbane partners, Hong Kong-based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium.

The concept plan allows for a tower to be located on the ocean side of the existing property. It is proposed it would house around 700 hotel rooms and apartments – taking the overall accommodation supply to almost 1400 and creating a large-scale development on the Gold Coast for maximising tourism opportunities in the region and Queensland more broadly.

The Star Entertainment Group is also considering the development of a live sports theatre as part of the ongoing transformation of the property that later this year will be rebranded The Star Gold Coast.

The sports theatre concept will be designed to appeal to both local and visiting sports enthusiasts. The attraction would provide a unique offering of live entertainment/event activations, screens broadcasting sports from around the world, and an array of food and beverage options.

The existing Jupiters hotel is already undergoing a full refurbishment of its almost 600 rooms, while a 6-star 17-storey hotel tower, with more than 50 luxury suites, is under construction at the front of the property.

The Star Entertainment Group initially committed $345 million to the refurbishment of the existing hotel and construction of the all-suite hotel tower. The total investment under consideration has the potential to reach around $850 million with the proposed hotel/apartment tower plus the additional development works around the sports theatre, and further food and beverage offerings.

It is expected that the proposed new tower and sports theatre, and the six-star all-suite hotel where works are already underway, could generate in total more than 1000 construction jobs. Jupiters’ workforce could also increase to around 2300 employees once the projects were complete and the new areas operational.

It is envisaged the new tower will feature a 4.5-star hotel, ensuring a breadth of price points, accommodation offerings, and universal tourism appeal at the property – with the existing upgraded hotel a 5-star facility and the new all-suite tower to deliver on 6-star quality and service.

The announcement also confirms the intentions for The Star Entertainment Group to joint venture with Hong Kong-based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium on developments at all three of its properties in south-east Queensland and Sydney.

The three companies formed Destination Brisbane Consortium to successfully bid for the right to develop the Queen’s Wharf precinct in the Brisbane CBD, a $3 billion transformational project that will see a new integrated resort operational by 2022.

A similar joint venture is planned, pending various approvals and execution of final agreements, to construct a 200 metre tower at The Star in Sydney. It is proposed to feature a Ritz Carlton hotel and an extension with connectivity to the existing property that would include further food and beverage outlets.

 

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