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High occupancy NT hotel on the market

John ‘Foxy’ Robinson's The Rydges Palmerston Darwin listed for sale for the first time

One of the Northern Territory’s largest hotels and widely considered one of Darwin’s best, The Rydges Palmerston has been listed for sale by prominent Territory businessman John ‘Foxy’ Robinson.

The 4.5-star, 200-room hotel is being offered for sale for the first time since it opened in 2015, with CBRE Hotels’ National Director Wayne Bunz and Associate Director Hayley Manvell appointed to manage an International Expressions of Interest campaign closing on September 22.

The Rydges Palmerston Darwin

The hotel occupies a large, 8,600sqm freehold site in Palmerston City, south-east of the Darwin CBD and airport, and offers easy access to key demand drivers including liquefied natural gas (LNG) fields, mining and port facilities and Australian Defence Force bases.

Across 135 hotel rooms and 65 one- and two-bedroom apartments, the hotel offers a mix of 229 beds and features a 24-hour reception, six large event and conference spaces, a restaurant and bar, pool, gym and 251 car parks.

“This is a high-yielding investment opportunity backed by proven historical financials, with the hotel consistently trading at near 100 percent occupancy levels and achieving a net profit of $7.2m in the past financial year,” Mr Bunz said.

“The hotel is currently operated with the benefit of a franchise agreement to Rydges Hotels & Resorts, however an incoming purchaser has the flexibility to exercise vacant possession at their discretion, opening up the opportunity to rebrand or own and operate the asset.”

Darwin is a globally-significant LNG service and supply hub, home to the Darwin LNG and Ichthys LNG projects with a combined annual production capacity of 12.6m tonnes.

The region is the subject of a ~$50bn private and public infrastructure pipeline, headlined by the $35bn Sun Cable solar energy site backed by Australian billionaires Andrew Forrest and Mike Cannon-Brookes, the $1.5bn HyperOne high speed network and the expansion of the INPEX Ichthys LNG onshore facilities.

“The hotel benefits from a diverse and growing demand base, with limited local competing accommodation,” Mr Bunz added.

“The project pipeline will put Darwin on the global stage and attract a substantial influx of transient workers seeking high-quality short-term accommodation, meaning the long-term guest base for this asset is secure.”

Mandy Clarke

Mandy Clarke has over two decades of experience writing about the accommodation and tourism industries and is an accomplished editor. She is the long-time former editor of AccomNews and the current editor of Resort News, two leading publications serving Australia and New Zealand's accommodation sector.

She previously spent almost 20 years as co-director of Multimedia Pty Ltd, helping shape the company into a trusted B2B content provider for the accommodation and education sectors in Australia and New Zealand. During this time, she oversaw high-quality print and digital content for key publications including AccomNews, Resort News, School News, and the property listing platform AccomProperties.

Her contributions to the industry have been recognised with the Female Leader Award at the Best of Tourism 2023 and the ARAMA Life Member Award in 2024.

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