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Sydney billionaire Justin Hemmes buys Melbourne CBD car park to build hospitality venue​on February 25, 2025 at 8:45 am

Hemmes’ Merivale Group has bought the City of Melbourne’s Parkade carpark at the eastern end of Little Collins Street. 

​Hemmes’ Merivale Group has bought the City of Melbourne’s Parkade carpark at the eastern end of Little Collins Street.    

By Cara Waters

February 25, 2025 — 6.45pm

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Billionaire Justin Hemmes’ Merivale Group has bought the City of Melbourne’s Parkade carpark at 34-60 Little Collins Street.

The car park sale was opposed by many CBD business owners nearby as it is one of the few operating at the top end of the CBD and is used by customers of nearby restaurants, hotels and theatres.

Justin Hemmes is “the king of Sydney’s hospitality industry”.
Justin Hemmes is “the king of Sydney’s hospitality industry”.Credit: Rhett Wyman

A spokeswoman for the City of Melbourne said the settlement date for the car park, which previously housed the Soi 38 restaurant, was set for June 2025.

“Funds from the sale will be reinvested into council’s capital works program to deliver important community infrastructure for Melbourne,” she said.

Lord Mayor Nick Reece said the deal was the right move to propel Melbourne’s hospitality scene.

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“Justin Hemmes is the king of Sydney’s hospitality industry – and it’s a huge vote of confidence that Merivale has chosen to invest in Melbourne,” he said.

“This entertainment precinct will be right on the doorstep of Melbourne’s world-class theatre district – and create hundreds of jobs and generate millions of dollars for the local economy.

“More than just a typical pub or hotel, Merivale’s ambitious vision showcases our love for culture, music, fine dining and fitness – offering an iconic experience for residents, workers and visitors day and night.”

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Dexus has a lease with council to operate an eight-storey car park, basement and retail premises on the site until June 2037.

The sale of the land does not terminate the existing lease – meaning that a mutual agreement between Merivale and Dexus is required to change the use of the site as a car park before 2037.

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