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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Mantra Group Expands

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MANTRA GROUP STARTS 2014 WITH FURTHER EXPANSION IN AUSTRALIA

Australian hoteliers, Mantra Group, are continuing with domestic expansion plans announcing properties in Brisbane and Townsville with further additions imminent to its Australian network in 2014.

The Group's 115-strong Australian network is set to increase with the management of the recently refurbished Skyline Court apartment complex which will rebrand to BreakFree Fortitude Valley Brisbane in March 2014, offering an economy style option for both corporate and leisure travellers in the constrained Brisbane market.

Located two kilometres from Brisbane CBD the property offers studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments within walking distance to the restaurants, cafes and bars of Fortitude Valley and The Emporium shopping precinct.  Facilities include a swimming pool, barbeque and recreation area, gymnasium and secure car parking.

Surrounding developments include RNA Exhibition Grounds, Brisbane City to Brisbane Airport Railway line, the Royal Brisbane Hospital and Homemaker City Fortitude Valley with Brisbane River approximately 1.5 kilometres to the east.

"We are pleased to offer our corporate and leisure clients another price point option in Brisbane and believe BreakFree Fortitude Valley is the ideal property to launch the brand in the Queensland capital," said Mantra Group CEO, Bob East.

The BreakFree joins Mantra South Bank and Mantra on Queen in the Group's Brisbane network to now offer a total of 420 rooms in the city.  Other CBD BreakFree hotels are located in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.

In Townsville, the hotel management agreement was formally signed on the brand new 185-room hotel set to open in 2016 as part of a restaurant and leisure precinct planned for the city's CBD.

The hotel development project, to be known as Mantra Townsville, will bring a much needed four-star corporate hotel to the city, catering to the region's demand from the mining resources sector and overall expansion.

Mantra Group CEO Bob East said the project was both a win for Townsville and for the Mantra brand which currently has over 50 Mantra hotels and resort across Australia.

"The Townsville market is definitely ready for a new project like this and with Mantra being one of Australia's most dynamic hotel brands we are pleased to have a presence in this fast developing region," he said.

Mantra Townsville will also have extensive conferencing facilities for up to 500 delegates, from boardroom style rooms for smaller groups through to large conference venues.  The 185 hotel rooms and suites will offer contemporary style and comfort as well as a convenient location for both corporate and leisure guests.  Leisure facilities will include a pool, gym and spa.

Further additions to the Mantra network include apartment hotels in Brisbane and Melbourne which are expected to be formally announced by April 2014.

The new hotels complement other recent announcements of future additions to the network which include Peppers Dunmore Brisbane set to open in 2015 and Peppers Docklands Melbourne in 2016.

www.mantragroup.com.au; www.peppers.com.au; www.mantra.com.au; www.breakfree.com.au


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