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Milton’s New Coro Hotel Expansion

Last updated: 07/12/16 at 1:21 AM
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Artist's impression of Coro Hotel Expansion next to Investa's Kings Row Redevelopment
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A new proposal has been submitted to council for a 20 storey residential and hotel tower located at 28 McDougall St, Milton.

Designed by Ceccato Hall + Associates, the proposal which is an extension of the current Coro Hotel complex includes x35 two bedroom apartments and x168 hotel rooms as well as a lobby, café, bar, conference centre, restaurant and rooftop pool and gym.

A previous development application was lodged with council and approved in late 2011 for a 15 storey, 132 room hotel. The additional 5 levels in the new development application accommodates 35 residential units, and rationalises the room configuration of hotel rooms to include a total of 168.

Rooftop level with pool and gym
Typical hotel floor plate
Typical apartment floor plate

The new DA notes the following:

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“That in the surrounding area, there are a number approvals issued by Council for residential and mixed-use developments ranging from 11 to 30 storeys in height. The height of the development reflects the context of the site and its proximity to the CBD.”

Street Elevation Diagram
Street Elevation Diagram

The project sits adjacent to Investa’s Kings Row Redevelopment which is a four stage proposal with buildings of up to 20 storeys high.

The DA number for this development is A004536536.

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