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Singapore billionaire James Koh unveils plans for Tasmania's tallest building - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Singapore billionaire James Koh unveils plans for Tasmania's tallest building - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Hobart's skyline is set to change dramatically if two new hotel projects are built over the next five years.
Singapore-based Fragrance Group has unveiled its plans, with a pledge Hobart's first skyscraper and another 20-storey futuristic structure would create 1,000 full-time jobs and ease the city's accommodation shortage.
At 120 metres, one hotel at 28-30 Davey Street will become the tallest building in Tasmania.
On the drawing board, the 35-storey five-star hotel features a bridge for pedestrians to walk to the waterfront without crossing Macquarie and Davey Streets.
The second hotel — a 20-floor, 75-metre structure with 495 rooms — is slated for 2-6 Collins Street.
It would also have a bridge to allow people to walk and cycle to the waterfront Macquarie Point site now under development.