Townsville Bulletin

It’s a show stopper

- TONY RAGGATT

THE owners of The Ville Resort-casino are going ahead with an “exciting” five-star $80m hotel project in the Breakwater precinct on Townsville’s seafront.

They are also in discussion­s with the federal government’s Northern Australia Infrastruc­ture Facility about lending for a superyacht marina project.

The Ville Resort-casino CEO Michael Jones marked the start of work on the hotel on Friday.

Being built by Prime Constructi­ons, the project will have a peak of 150 people working on site, while 180 new operationa­l jobs will be created on completion in mid-2023.

“This is exciting for us and the Townsville community as this project will not only help stimulate the local economy but also put North

Queensland on the map as a luxury travel destinatio­n,” Mr Jones said.

“The hotel is going to be something truly special that Townsville hasn’t seen before.”

The new hotel next to the casino will feature 132 rooms, each with their own private balconies taking advantage of panoramic views over the Coral Sea to Magnetic Island, Townsville’s iconic beachfront and Castle Hill.

There will also be a rooftop tapas bar and infinity pool, a fine-dining restaurant, day spa, seaside boardwalks and ground-floor Japanesein­spired restaurant and bar.

Owner Chris Morris said the project had been in the pipeline for several years, with a lot of time invested in ensuring the final concept and design was just right.

“This location is truly something special – the views are some of the best you’ll see anywhere in the world – so we wanted to make sure that what we built here was going to be worthy of its surrounds,” Mr Morris said.

“I’m pretty confident that what we’ve come up with is going to put Townsville and the broader North Queensland region firmly on the radar for leisure travellers from all over Australia and abroad.”

Mr Jones said they needed more hotel rooms, particular­ly on weekends. They had been getting good support from interstate VIP punters and domestic holiday makers before Covid-19 and had now built a new gaming room getting great support from people within Queensland and, hopefully, soon from interstate.

He said the five-star hotel would be the next step up for The Ville Resort-casino.

“For us, it’s an amazingly exciting project. The show stopper will be the pool on the roof. We think that’s hopefully going to be the iconic shot for Townsville,” Mr Jones said.

While recent mixed messages on lending from NAIF had caused a rethink, Mr Jones said they were confident to proceed.

“We are working through the final stages of finance at the moment but it’s all systems go. We are in discussion­s with NAIF and some other parties around the marina,” Mr Jones said.

He said Chris Morris was really keen to ensure superyacht berthing was available as part of a proposed marina fronting the hotels and studies had been commission­ed.

“It will be dependent on dollars, but we are working through that at the moment so it will be another exciting chapter in the future,” Mr Jones said.

 ?? ?? The Ville ResortCasi­no CEO Michael Jones marks the start of constructi­on on the property's new $80m hotel developmen­t (inset) in Townsville.
The Ville ResortCasi­no CEO Michael Jones marks the start of constructi­on on the property's new $80m hotel developmen­t (inset) in Townsville.

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