Oxford Hotel, Darlinghurst premises up for sale

Oxford Hotel, Darlinghurst premises up for sale
Jennifer DukeSeptember 23, 2014

The iconic Oxford Hotel’s premises are up for sale providing a unique opportunity in Sydney’s Darlinghurst. However, it appears that the venue will still keep the same tenants.

The 134 Oxford Street located Oxford Hotel has a long-term anchor tenant providing 70% of the rental income stream.

The property listing, through JLL, notes that it includes a number of beneficial aspects, including an irreplaceable rooftop signboard approved in perpetuity “never to be repeated” and a rare 24-hour hotel licensed trading approval. It notes that it is “impossible to get approval for these anymore in Sydney”.

The Oxford Hotel spans four levels, including two bars, a cocktail lounge and a live performance area. Currently, the venue is managed by Pelathon Management Group.

It includes 21 gaming machine entitlements, owned by the lessor, which has an estimated value of approximately $2.5 million when combined with the hotel licence.

The corner location is on Taylor Square and provides future retail and commercial uses.

In 2007, the property was valued at $36 million and covers 1,050 square metres. In January 2015, the hotel is expected to undergo a $500,000 Capex refurbishment programme by the tenant.

It is up for auction on 21 October.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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