geelong quarter

Melbourne, Australia

EOI CLOSED SUCCESSFULLY APRIL 2022


In the heart of the fastest growing regional city in Australia, Geelong Quarter is currently the city’s largest mixed-use, urban regeneration project. 

A multi faceted mixed-use development with its own population, community and economy. It is a significant development for Geelong, centrally located to offer the best of the arts, galleries, cafés & restaurants, culture and community. 

Its high connectivity with the laneway casual dining of Little Malop street, provides a superb backdrop for the development of an elevated food precinct with a focus on quality customer experiences in beautiful architecturally designed spaces.

Incorporating Geelong’s first new full-service hotel in 20+ years, the Holiday Inn & Suites Hotel, operated by IHG will include a casual restaurant and show kitchen, café bar and lounge on the first floor. 

Located directly opposite the newly redeveloped performing arts centre and centrally located within the city’s dining & entertainment precinct, this is THE place for an energising coffee with colleagues, a relaxing lunch, pre-theatre cocktails, occasion dining or just a night out with friends.

The population of Geelong, like its real estate values, have risen substantially over the past 12 months. Driven by the work-from-home shift and people seeking to relocate to regional Victoria to embrace more holistically healthy lifestyles.

Research estimates a 64% population growth over the next 20 years at an average 2% annually. This means nearly 30,000 more people will call Geelong home in five years and by 2041, some 154,000 new residents are expected to live there.

Geelong is ‘Booming’ with the shift in lifestyles and working arrangements brought about by the pandemic combined with increased employment opportunities, cultural and economic development have driven the demand for vibrant cafés, smart casual restaurants, contemporary bars and quality professional food and hospitality experiences. 

 
 

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