Coogee Bay Hotel redevelopment gets the green light after five years of planning

Discussions between the owners and Randwick City Council on the redevelopment proposal began in 2019
Coogee Bay Hotel redevelopment gets the green light after five years of planning
Joel Robinson May 8, 2024PLANNING ALERT

Sydney’s iconic Coogee Bay Hotel is set for a transformation.

Plans have now been approved to transform the landmark watering hole and hotel on the corner of Arden Street and Coogee Bay Road, creating new hotel rooms, a refurbishment of the current building, and the addition of a shoptop housing development with 58 apartments, 11 retail premises, and an internal laneway from Coogee Bay Road.

The approval comes after more than four years of design and planning, discussions with stakeholders, community consultation and mediation between the owners of the Coogee Bay Hotel and Randwick City Council.  

The Sydney Eastern City Planning Panel granted a Deferred Commencement Consent, consent that will become operational once there has been a resolution of a noise management plan with Randwick City Council. 

In their determination, the Panel considered the major changes made by the applicant to their original development application lodged in July 2021. These included an improvement of bulk and scale, a reduction in height, removal of the proposed supermarket and improvement of urban form and amenity. It was also noted by the Panel that view loss was reduced by the amended plans. 

Coogee Bay Hotel redevelopment gets the green light after five years of planning

Chris Cheung, Managing Director of the Coogee Bay Hotel, said: “We are happy to be finally moving forward and excited to deliver a renewed Coogee Bay Hotel that will reinvigorate the  Precinct.  

“This significant 8500 sqm site is in the heart of Coogee, provides a gateway to the oceanfront, and offers excellent access to services and public transport," Cheung said."  

“As members of the community for the past 30 years, we understand the local environment and believe our plans will better integrate the hotel within the community and reinvigorate the entire site. The proposal will enhance the heritage elements of the hotel building, upgrade its accommodation offering, create a wider range of entertainment, dining options and public meeting spaces, and create a more family-friendly environment.  

“Re-casting the Coogee Bay Hotel as a more family-friendly place will improve social outcomes, add value to local business, boost the local economy and complement the character of the local area."

Coogee Bay Hotel redevelopment gets the green light after five years of planning

The approval includes the demolition of buildings, works to the Coogee Bay Hotel including refurbishment to provide for 18 hotel rooms, a new three-storey building to the southern side of the beer garden with 13 new hotel rooms (resulting in a total of 31 hotel rooms), construction of five/six storey shop top housing comprising 58 dwellings, 11 retail premises, internal laneway from Coogee Bay Road, basement parking for 158 cars, subdivision, landscaping and associated works.  

Discussions between the owners and Randwick City Council on the redevelopment proposal began in 2019.  

The original development application was lodged in July 2021 and an 18-month mediation process with Randwick City Council in the Land and Environment Court has led to the grant of the Development Consent.  

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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