The Chronicle

Demolition job at historic pub

Diggers pull down walls at Bellevue

- TOM GILLESPIE tom.gillespie@thechronic­le.com.au

DIGGERS and workers have already started pulling down part of what used to be the famous Bellevue Hotel.

The pub, most recently known as the Mort Estate Hotel before it was closed in late 2016, is now a constructi­on site as crews start partial demolition­s ahead of a complete renovation.

Feedlot managers Mort and Co bought the property on the intersecti­on of Mort and Bridge St in April for $1.8 million to turn it into a new office space.

Plans to demolish newer parts of the pub and renovate the most historic sections were approved by the Toowoomba Regional Council earlier this year.

The designs from FKG Group reuse the original part of the hotel, first built in 1904, while tearing down the rest to make way for more car parks and office space.

Mort and Co managing director Charlie Mort, whose family had connection­s to the property in the past, told The Chronicle the company had been searching for a new home for the past two years.

“Car parking and areas of office space were what I was looking for,” he said.

“We’re taking it back to its most original design - we hope to be in before Christmas.

“It’s a major renovation, there will be a couple of million dollars (spent).”

The hotel was added to the council’s heritage register in 2013, as it was deemed to be historical­ly significan­t.

Mort and Co was approached for comment, but didn’t respond in time for publicatio­n.

 ?? Photos: Nev Madsen ?? END OF AN ERA: The partial demolition of the old Bellevue Hotel, also known as the Mort Estate Hotel has begun as part of a plan to turn it into office space.
Photos: Nev Madsen END OF AN ERA: The partial demolition of the old Bellevue Hotel, also known as the Mort Estate Hotel has begun as part of a plan to turn it into office space.
 ??  ?? Diggers and workers were on site on Friday last week to start the demolition of the newest sections of the pub.
Diggers and workers were on site on Friday last week to start the demolition of the newest sections of the pub.

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