Townsville Bulletin

Tasty plans for hotel, restaurant complex

- Daniel Shirkie

When I decided to invest in a resort, Townsville was the obvious choice

What was once a humble backpacker­s resort in South Townsville is set to become the face of the future as the latest investment in Palmer St takes shape.

Urbancom managing director George Daoud purchased the Adventurer­s Resort at 73 Palmer St earlier this year through Colliers, with an aim to turning the waterfront property into a high class hotel and restaurant targeting the business community.

The new design, which will turn the existing allotment into 75 rooms, as well as a Mediterran­ean restaurant, Levanti and an accompanyi­ng rooftop bar, will be the latest addition looking to lift the city’s hub further.

“When I decided to invest in a resort, Townsville was the obvious choice,” Mr Daoud said.

“It’s a city with a thriving tourism industry, which is only going to grow in the coming year, it has the Great Barrier Reef, which is one of Australia’s great natural wonders and it’s just a stone’s

throw away.”

While he said the city’s “pristine beaches, stunning landscape and vibrant culture” were all big enticement­s to develop in the North Queensland capital, Mr Daoud said there were plenty of other factors that made his vision for what was once a humble motel a possibilit­y.

“The appeal goes far beyond that natural beauty,” he said.

“Townsville is becoming a hub of innovation and technology,” Mr Daoud said.

“There’s a growing number of start-ups and entreprene­urs setting up shop here. That’s creating a really vibrant, diverse community that’ll attract people from all over the world.

“It’s got a strong economy, booming mining industry and a growing healthcare sector. There’s a steady influx of business travellers.

“That’s going to be the focus of our hotel; the corporate, business clientele.”

To that end, every room in the premier hotel – dubbed the Aria suites – will feature a slew of features that make it the first of its kind in Townsville.

“We’ll have seamless smartphone integratio­n that lets guests book, check in, gain access to room services and check out all with their phone,” Mr Daoud said.

“Technology is paramount to what we aim to achieve, people want that kind of ease when they go to a hotel and we’re hoping to provide that.”

Levanti, a combinatio­n of a restaurant and rooftop bar, will offer an ‘ultimate fusion’ of Mediterran­ean culture and cuisine.

Mr Daoud said work was progressin­g well, and the hotel is expected to be fully renovated by the end of July.

The developer also has big plans for other venues near the same location, with other redevelopm­ents expected to commence soon.

 ?? ?? George Daoud Urbancom managing director
George Dowd (Developer _ Urbancom), Nick Nasr (Levanti), and Jared Francis (Iconic constructi­ons) outside the premises of their new venture, which will include a Mediterran­ean restaurant, hotel and rooftop bar. Picture: Shae Beplate.
George Daoud Urbancom managing director George Dowd (Developer _ Urbancom), Nick Nasr (Levanti), and Jared Francis (Iconic constructi­ons) outside the premises of their new venture, which will include a Mediterran­ean restaurant, hotel and rooftop bar. Picture: Shae Beplate.
 ?? ?? A computer-generated render of what Levanti will look like.
A computer-generated render of what Levanti will look like.

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