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Keep up to date with the latest news and events for The Docklands Residences

  • 04 May

    realestate.com.au

    The Docklands Residences: Hotels could find new homes in apartment towers

    Melbourne apartment complexes could increasingly partner with hotels to give residents five-star luxury inclusions in the aftermath of COVID-19.

    Development firm Capital Alliance’s chief executive Mohan Du said while tourism was expected to bounce back after the pandemic, it would be more difficult for hotel companies to get finance for new sites in the post-virus world.

    After eight years pairing with hotels, he believed operators would look to residential developments for new footholds.

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  • 12 April

    urban melbourne

    First Marriott hotel to be built in Australia in 20 years

    Melbourne developer Capital Alliance has unveiled the first images of the first Marriott to be built in Australia in 20 years, showcasing a design that boldly illustrates the evolution of the traditional five-star hotel for a new generation of traveller who lives, works and plays much differently.

    Gone are the staples of older five-star hotel rooms: carpet, heavily branded decor and clunky furniture such as closets, chests of drawers and writing desks.

    Marriott Docklands, part of the $250 million mixed-use The Docklands project by local company Capital Alliance, will instead feature 200 rooms with clean timber flooring, beds sitting atop frames, a small table for dining but no desks and exposed joinery replacing closets.

    The Marriott’s first new hotel in Australia in 20 years will open in 2020 and accommodate the demands of the modern traveller with abundant communal spaces to work and socialise in, including a 28-metre wet edge resort-style rooftop infinity pool and adjoining bar, a ground-level bar, a restaurant and a laneway cafe – all open to guests, residents and the community.

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  • 28 February

    urban melbourne

    Marriott is bringing five-star luxury

    A stunning infinity pool boasting views of Melbourne’s skyline and its own bar and dining zone will be the crowning glory of a bold new residential address in Docklands.

    The ambitious vision of local company Capital Alliance, The Docklands will feature 100 apartments nestled amid the five-star luxury of the first Marriott hotel to be built in Australia in 20 years.

    Designed by DKO Architecture, The Docklands comprises two interlinked scultpural petal-shaped towers of 17 levels each that intersect with a vertical layer of greenery providing a lush privacy screen between the apartments.

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  • 31 January

    urban melbourne

    Capital Alliance and DKO Architecture showcase Docklands and prepare Fishermans Bend

    Capital Alliance is ramping up exposure of its Docklands development prior to the developer’s formal launch of the residential component of the project.

    The Docklands Residences will share the DKO Architecture-designed tower with a new Marriott hotel; the first to be built in Australia in 20 years. 106 apartments are included above 200 five star Marriott hotel rooms, located across 6 levels on the southern side of the 17 level building.

    Described as two interlinked sculptural petal-shaped towers, the $250 million development is the final outcome after what has been a sustained effort by the development team to realise a project at 3-43 Waterfront Way, adjacent to the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel.

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  • 29 January

    timeout

    A sky high infinity pool is coming to Docklands and it’s open to the public

    News that probably won’t excite Melburnians: a brand new Marriott Hotel is going to be built in the Docklands.

    News that definitely will excite Melburnians: this new Marriott Hotel is going to be home to a 15th-floor infinity-edge pool that’s open to the public.

    The brand new Marriott Hotel will be hitting the waterfront precinct in 2020, boasting its own bar and dining precinct and the kind of five-star luxury that you would expect from a high-end hotel chain like Marriott.

    The $250 million hotel will feature 200 hotel rooms and 106 permanent resident apartments, which they’re claiming will be like New York’s Fifth Avenue style of living (translation: apartment sizes are large, there’s plenty of building amenities and the design is pretty schmick). It will be located pretty centrally too, above Harbour Town (which was quietly renamed District Docklands, if you missed the memo last year) on Waterfront Way, which will soon be home to a brand new H&M store and a cinema.

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  • 25 January

    perthnow

    Docklands Mariott hotel to have 15th floor infinity-edge pool that is open to the public

    MELBOURNE’S once struggling Docklands is being compared to Sydney’s Darling Harbour, as plans for a luxury hotel at the waterfront precinct have firmed, with an infinity pool to ‘dive’ for.

    The hotel will be topped by an infinity-edge pool and bar that will be open to the public in the style of Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands, the five-star, 200 room hotel will be the first built by Mariott in Australia in 20 years.

    Combined with more than 100 apartments and spanning across two towers, the project will cost an estimated $250 million to create.

    And anyone visiting the hotels rooftop bar and restaurant will be able to join residents and hotel guests to take a dip in the sky-high water feature.

    Curving around the top of the building the 28m long pool will have 200 degree views across the CBD and Port Phillip Bay.

    The development will be built above the District Docklands shopping centre, formerly known as Harbour Town.

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  • 25 January

    the australian business review

    Marriot to build Docklands hotel before apartments sell

    The first Marriott International hotel built in Australia in 20 years will proceed even if the bulk of residential apartments that form part of The Docklands project are on the market.

    Capital Alliance founder and chief executive officer Mohan Du says the 200-room hotel is the priority for the $250 million ­development that is not expected to start construction until the third quarter of the year with completion by the end of 2019.

    “We won’t need to sell 100 per cent of the apartments. The hotel is the priority, the hotel will be built. We will get funding from one of the big four banks,” Mr Du told The Australian, adding that marketing of the apartments was not due to start until next month.

    The Docklands development comprises two curved interlinked towers of 17 levels each housing the five-star Marriott Hotel as well as 106 residential apartments made up of one, two and three bedders.

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  • 25 January

    realestate.com.au

    Docklands hotel to have 15th floor infinity-edge pool open to public

    Melbourne’s once-struggling Docklands is being compared to Sydney’s Darling Harbour as plans for a luxury hotel at the waterfront precinct have firmed.

    Topped by an infinity-edge pool and bar that will be open to the public in the style of Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands, the five-star, 200-room hotel will be the first built by Mariott in Australia in 20 years.

    Combined with more than 100 apartments and spanning across two towers, the project will cost an estimated $250 million to create.

    And anyone visiting the hotels rooftop bar and restaurant will be able to join residents and hotel guests to take a dip in the sky-high water feature.

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