Accor has announced that
Sydney’s first 25hours Hotel is scheduled to open at the end of 2022,
with construction likely to commence early this year.
25hours Hotel Sydney will be located in the
heritage building of 1-11 Oxford Street, Paddington, bringing life
back to one of Sydney’s most iconic event and hospitality
landmarks.
The building first opened in 1911 as the West’s Olympia
Theatre and sits on one of Sydney's best known and busiest
intersections, where Oxford Street meets South Dowling Street,
Victoria Street and Barcom Avenue.
Sydney developer Central Element and property
investor Boston Global (CEBH) have commissioned
Australian architecture firm Tonkin Zulaikha Greer to design the
25hours Hotel, which will be constructed across a total area of
approximately 5,550 square metres and encompass 105 guestrooms and
a rooftop bar.
Two interior design companies will work on the
project, A Work of Substance from Hong Kong is designing the
rooms, public areas and events spaces - including a central
courtyard in the middle of the hotel which will be used to host
live events. Sydney-based interior designers Acme & Co will work
on the hotel’s rooftop bar, restaurant and café offerings.
Simon McGrath, CEO Accor Pacific, said, “We’re
delighted to be bringing 25hours to Sydney. The building itself is
in an incredible location and has enormous potential, and the open
areas such as the rooftop bar and the central courtyard will allow
us to truly bring our new hospitality concept to life. With CEBH
we have an experienced partner at our side, who will bring skill
and thoughtful detail to the project.”
25hours Sydney is the second 25hours Hotel to be
signed in Australia, after plans for 25hours Melbourne were
revealed last year.
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