Otago Daily Times

Boutique hotel being developed in historic building

- SIMON HARTLEY simon.hartley@odt.co.nz

A 108yearold building in central Dunedin is being redevelope­d into a 19unit boutique hotel.

Work is under way on the three top floors of the fourstorey former Conservati­on House, on the corner of lower Stuart and Cumberland Sts.

The Department of Conservati­on relocated from the three floors it had leased last year.

The developmen­t is being done by Meteor Properties Ltd, whose sole director is Chris

James of Queenstown.

Mr James, who has extensive property holdings in Otago, declined to comment on the developmen­t.

The building, on 0.05ha, has a rateable value of $2.7 million.

Early last year Mr James’ non-notifiable resource consent applicatio­n was granted by the Dunedin City Council, with any adverse effected designated as ‘‘no more than minor’’.

The building, built in 1910, is a category 2 listed and is on the council’s heritage schedule. It was originally the John Chambers & Son building.

Its protected facades and colour will remain untouched, and exterior windows will be double glazed.

Heritage New Zealand gave its written approval for the developmen­t.

The resource consent noted the most significan­t alteration to the streetscap­e would be a lift shaft extension to the top storey, but it would be matched in colour and materials and would appear as a ‘‘seamless extension’’.

There are 10 basement car parks under the building, of which nine would be available for the hotel.

The ground floor tenancy of Cycle World was expected to continue.

 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Gutted . . . Redevelopm­ent of the former Conservati­on House is under way. At top right is scaffoldin­g covering the lift extension.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Gutted . . . Redevelopm­ent of the former Conservati­on House is under way. At top right is scaffoldin­g covering the lift extension.

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