Adelaide Publishers Hotel property listed for sale

Adelaide Publishers Hotel property listed for sale
Staff reporterMay 2, 2017

Adelaide’s popular Publishers Hotel is up for grabs, generating interest from developers, hotel operators and investors in a market devoid of large-scale development opportunities.

On a 2,112 sq m dual corner site at 108-112 Franklin Street, the CBD pub comprises a boutique front bar, contemporary restaurant, modern kitchen, 600 sq m function room, offices and storage space.

Colliers International’s Alistair Mackie and Paul van Reesema are marketing the property until offers close May 11.

“This property represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a strategic mixed-use development site with adaptive improvements and hotel licences,” Mackie said.

“In the immediate term, options exist to acquire the freehold only or continue operating the hotel and, in the longer term, incorporate this valuable asset into a mixed-use high-rise development,” Van Reesema said.

“Further down the track, developers, hotel operators or speculators can develop the property to its full potential and reap the benefits of owning a large CBD site located only 350 metres from Adelaide Central Market.”

Mackie said the current improvements provided a gross building area of about 3,650sqm.

“The elongated shape of the site provides developers the ability to stage high-rise developments up to 17 levels,” he said.

The site is in a rapidly evolving growth precinct of the city, which has undergone significant gentrification during the past five years, including the completion of Quest on Franklin’s serviced apartments, PWC headquarters and Vision On Morphett high-rise apartments.

“It is anticipated that increased population within the area will complement and enhance the range of opportunities and experiences provided in Adelaide, thereby boosting its lifestyle and tourism potential,” Mackie said.

On offer is the freehold site and improvements, together with the hotel leasehold.

Buyers may elect to acquire both or can choose to exclude the hotel leasehold.

The option exists for the vendor to leaseback the hotel for a short period to assist the purchaser during the transitioning phase.

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