An artist’s impression of the development.
Camera IconAn artist’s impression of the development. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Appeal on conditions

Staff ReporterWestern Suburbs Weekly

A Dradgin spokesman said the property developer was ‘concerned with some details’.

He said that if the appeal was successful, they hoped to start demolition by July next year for a two-year construction period.

City of Subiaco Mayor Heather Henderson said the six- and nine-storey $95 million hotel, cinema, office and retail block on Hay Street would bring an influx of tourism to the area.

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An Economic Benefit Assessment report prepared for Dradgin said the entertainment complex and 217-room hotel would bring $200 million into Subiaco over 10 years and create more than 750 new jobs.