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OtherStaff WriterSun 20 Nov 16

Quest Expands Australian Reach With Multi-State Achievements

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Quest, the apartment hotels group, continues to increase its Australian reach with the recent opening of its Quest Port Adelaide project and construction underway at another two properties in Brisbane and Melbourne.

Quest Apartment Hotels' recently opened Quest Port Adelaide, which is located near the iconic Fishermen’s Wharf Markets, Birkenhead Bridge and opposite the British Hotel, overlooking the Port River and includes 103 rooms.

Quest Port Adelaide's aim is to provide much sought-after apartment hotel accommodation for corporate travellers as well as supporting leisure tourism traffic to the area.

Quest CEO Zed Sanjana said Quest Port Adelaide is the city’s largest major development in 45 years.

“Boasting over 7000 industrial and commercial enterprises in the area and strong growth in the health care, defence, education and training, transport and retail industries, Port Adelaide is an ideal location for our sixth Quest property in South Australia."Mr Sanjana said Quest is committed to continue with its quest to "provide adaptable, premium accommodation options" in as many Australian locations as possible.

In Brisbane, construction of the $18 million development of Quest Springfield at Wellness Way, has officially begun, with Springfield Land Corporation joining with Quest to perform the official turning of the sod.

The development – in the middle of the State’s high-growth Western Corridor - will add 83 rooms to the region’s accommodation market and support the emerging city’s ‘Health City’ precinct upon its completion in 2018.

Attending the event was Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale, Developer Maha Sinnathamby and Quest Apartment Hotels General Manager - Growth, James Shields.

Over in Melbourne, EBG Developments has turned the sod on the $35 million development of Quest 478 St Kilda Road - one of two brand new developments in Quest’s Melbourne pipeline, which will add more than 100 rooms to the market upon completion in 2019.

Margaret Fitzherbert, MP for Southern Metropolitan, was on site to perform the official turning of the sod ceremony alongside developer EBG Developments, Development Manager Mandy Sun and Quest Apartment Hotels General Manager - Growth, James Shields.

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