Grollo buys building sites on Mt Hotham

Grollo buys building sites on Mt Hotham
Staff reporterSeptember 10, 2017

Rino Grollo, the owner of Victoria's Mt Buller ski resort, has purchased his first two lots at rival, Mt Hotham.

Mr Grollo, who with his wife Diana co-owns development company Grollo Group, paid $360,000 for two contiguous lots covering 1100 square metres.

They were bought last week in an auction of 21 sites by UK theme park operator Merlin Entertainments.

The two lots come with the potential for up to eight apartments on each block.

Fairfax Media reported it was "a bit of an impulse thing."

The auction secured the sale 17 of the 21 sites, a mixture of freehold and leasehold through John Castran. Prices ranged from $170,000.

The lots are on a former state government site known as the Hotham Chalet, which was first owned by the then Victorian Government Railways.

Merlin, the world's second biggest entertainment group behind Disney, anticipated $3 million from selling the sites it acquired when it bought the site from James Packer's private company Arctic.

Arctic had bought it from NAB after the Gold Coast financier MFS went into liquidation in 2008.

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