Weekend Herald

Campaign for Cathedral Square hotel operator

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An internatio­nal campaign is being mounted to find a hotel operator for a prime high- profile site on Cathedral Square in Christchur­ch.

“The Crown land has been earmarked for a five- star hotel adjoining the convention centre,” says Nick Hargreaves, managing director of JLL. “The property will be marketed through an internatio­nal expression­s of interest campaign that will seek registrati­ons during early 2018.

Once we have located a prospectiv­e hotel operator we will then need to find an investor or developer to construct the 180- 200 room hotel.”

He says the 1662sq m site is bordered by Cathedral Square and Colombo St — where it faces the intersecti­on with Gloucester St.

“This project has been orchestrat­ed in great detail by the crown agency Otakaro to form part of a wellplanne­d developmen­t in Christchur­ch’s Cathedral Square,” Hargreaves says. “Once completed, the hotel will occupy the prominent corner lot next to the north- west corner of Cathedral Square between the convention centre and the new Christchur­ch Library which is under constructi­on across the road on Colombo St and Gloucester St.

“The hotel will have internal access through to the convention centre, which is also now under constructi­on, and will benefit from a number of shared services and facilities, while still providing all the amenities of a five- star hotel within its own building envelope.”

The convention centre is due for completion in the first quarter of 2020 and the hotel site will be available for developmen­t six months before that.

Hargreaves says a new hotel will boost tourism in Christchur­ch and bookings at the convention centre. At present, there is no accommodat­ion facility of this quality in the vicinity.

“This is a prime location ,” says Otakaro chief executive Albert Brantley. “Having a premium quality hotel adjacent to the convention centre will help us secure significan­t business events.”

Otakaro has consulted Christchur­ch City Council about building and resource consents, which will be required once the final design has been confirmed. Resource consent is required for buildings over 28m in height and Otakaro has explored initial designs for options around 45m.

Following the February 2011 Christchur­ch earthquake, the original convention centre and most of the premier hotels in the city were among

1250 buildings to be demolished. Hargreaves says the city is missing out on about $ 90m a year as a result of not having a convention centre.

“High quality accommodat­ion is required to facilitate convention bookings and provide a top end option for visitors to Christchur­ch.”

The original convention centre destroyed by the earthquake­s helped Christchur­ch lay claim to 24 per cent of the national convention business. A $ 220m extension has been proposed so that multiple events can be held in tandem.

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 ??  ?? An artist’s sketch depicting the site of the new hotel within Christchur­ch CBD.
An artist’s sketch depicting the site of the new hotel within Christchur­ch CBD.
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The site of the hotel is bordered by Cathedral Square and Colombo St — facing its intersecti­on with Gloucester St. ( Left) Nick Hargreaves.
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