Sydney’s inner-city set for sparkling rooftop pool in $200m project

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Sydney’s inner-city set for sparkling rooftop pool in $200m project
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Set in Surry Hills, TFE’s 102-room hotel will offer a rooftop pool with sweeping city views in the heart of the popular dining and shopping precinct in early 2024 | msccummins

Sydney’s inner-city is set to get a rooftop infinity pool to rival any beach setting when TFE Hotels opens its first Collection brand boutique-style property within the TOGA group’s $200 million mixed-used project.

Located near Sydney’s new tech hub and the home of the Atlassian tower and new Central Park developments, the inner-city areas are undergoing a development surge. TOGA has combined a number of properties to create the project, which also includes reusing the former Bank of NSW building on Cleveland Street.

“Surry Hills is home to one of the city’s premier restaurant, dining, and boutique precincts. This Collection property will become a destination in its own right.”

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