Otago Daily Times

Plans for $200m hotel complex

Tosswill turns attention to Queenstown

- PHILIP CHANDLER

THE man behind a so far unsuccessf­ul bid for a fivestar hotel in Dunedin’s Moray Pl has moved his attention to Queenstown.

Tekapo businessma­n Anthony Tosswill is involved in part of a $200 million hotel complex with more than 550 rooms, the latest mega developmen­t planned for Queenstown.

The developers — a syndicate of New Zealand and overseas investors — want to build a fivestar hotel, a fourstar hotel and a residentia­l apartment building at Remarkable­s Park.

Mr Tosswill, who could not be contacted last night, is the director of the company behind the apartment building.

An Environmen­t Court appeal over his Dunedin fivestar hotel planned for a site across the road from the Dunedin Town Hall was withdrawn last month, but he indicated at the time he was not giving up on the project.

The investors in the Queenstown project have already bought the 10,910sq m site from Remarkable­s Park Ltd’s Porter brothers — Alistair, John and Neville — and submitted a resource consent applicatio­n to Queenstown’s council.

On the corner of Red Oaks Dr and Mountain Ash Dr, the developmen­t would be three minutes’ walk from the Porters’ planned conference centre.

‘‘In the past, there was some criticism that we didn’t have enough hotels at Remarkable­s Park to support a convention centre,’’ Alastair Porter said.

‘‘This puts it beyond question.’’

This latest proposal follows three Remarkable­s Park developmen­ts promoted by Aucklandba­sed Safari Group.

They are the 54room Ramada hotel, which opened two years ago; the new Wyndham Garden’s 75 serviced and 55 residentia­l apartments; and the proposed Ramada Kawarau River, with 87 hotel and 99 residentia­l apartments.

At the southern end of the syndicate’s new proposal is a 152room fivestar hotel topped by an entertainm­ent and viewing solarium on the seventh floor.

The hotel may also include hot pools.

The middle building, with multicolou­red halogen lights, is a 257room fourstar hotel with 32 extra rooms for staff accommodat­ion.

The northernen­d sixlevel building, with oak shutters and a roof garden, comprises 144 serviced apartments.

It is designed by Christchur­ch architect Thom Craig.

There was provision for more than 200 basement car parks across the complex, along with bus dropoffs outside the hotels.

Auckland real estate broker Buzz Scown, who introduced the consortium to the Porters, said ‘‘we’ve got a number of the larger internatio­nal hotel brands waiting to jump in and manage it’’.

A novelty for New Zealand, he said, was the proposed modular constructi­on, whereby the rooms would be built offshore and shipped over and trucked on to the site.

‘‘Everything can be built offsite under one roof rather than trying to have 1000 subcontrac­tors onsite.

‘‘It doesn’t cheapen the quality. In fact it improves the quality.’’

Mr Scown said once the foundation­s and groundwork­s were completed, the buildings could be completed in a matter of months.

He would not divulge his clients’ names.

❛ Everything can be built offsite under one roof

 ??  ?? Artist’s impression: The hotels and apartment buildings
Artist’s impression: The hotels and apartment buildings

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