I don’t have live access to current news in this turn. Based on the latest available public chatter up to recent years, Justin Hemmes remains a high-profile figure in Australia’s hospitality scene, with ongoing activity around Merivale and related developments, but I can’t confirm the very latest headlines right now.
If you’d like, I can:
- Look up the most recent articles and summarize them.
- Provide a quick timeline of his visible business moves over the past year.
- Pull key facts from reliable outlets and cite them, then present a concise update.
Tell me which you prefer and I’ll proceed.
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Rising above the Sydney’s new Hunter Street metro station two towers, each of 50-storeys or more, could deliver as much as 150,000 square metres of office space.
www.commercialrealestate.com.auJustin Hemmes expands his hospitality empire to the northern beaches of Sydney with The Collaroy. Locals can expect inner-city Sydney crowds.
www.realestate.com.auThe latest clash of the city’s big name restaurateurs looks set for the city’s eastern suburbs.
ground.newsPub titan Justin Hemmes courts controversy almost as well as he courts women. He's Mr Entertainment with an impressive collection of 33 venues under his Merivale umbrella and has created decadent bars and restaurants which serve as a backdrop for the city's young and glamorous party set.
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www.cbinsights.comJustin Hemmes is clearly keeping a close eye on his latest venture. He’s recently bought the top-floor apartment in the oceanfront reserve block Faimer Gardens for $2.1 million, which has a convenient view of his Coogee Pavilion.
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