Hospitality king Justin Hemmes’ latest $16m acquisition has been revealed and it’s sure to lead to questions over his next big plan.
Hospitality billionaire Justin Hemmes has expanded his property footprint in Sydney’s inner-ring. He’s spent $16,225,000 on a freestanding Burrows Rd warehouse.
The 2,295sq m warehouse holding, that overlooks the Alexandra Canal in Alexandria, was sold by the Argyrou family, who’d paid $4,246,000 in 2014.
Hemmes has nearby property including The Alex, which he bought in 2016 for $10m when it was the Alexandria Hotel.
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The latest piece of the Hemmes empire.
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“The property is extremely accessible to major transport routes with the St Peters Westconnex Interchange less than 1km from this facility,” the listing read.
“Port Botany approximately 6km; and Sydney Airport approximately 4.5km from the property.
“The property is only a short walk from some of South Sydney’s best amenity, including The Grounds of Alexandria; South Dowling Sandwiches; and COOH Restaurant.
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Inside the warehouse.
It sits right on the Alexandra Canal.
The gym.
Office space.
“The Property Features: + 700sqm* warehouse/office
+ Commercial goods lift
+ Huge signage potential
+ Ideal Alexandria location
+ Extended hours of operation (STCA)
+ Flexible industrial zoning
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Justin Hemmes at his latest super successful hospitality venue Club Rose Bay Picture: Jonathan Ng
+ Clearspan warehousing
+ Significant power supply
+ Abundance of natural light
+ High clearance ceilings
+ Rear yard overlooking Alexandra Canal – perfect for staff breakout/BBQ area”
Hemmes latest venture Club Rose Bay has been a dramatic success, with queues seen lining up around the block almost every weekend at the Eastern Suburbs Sydney venue since it opened at the start of summer.
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