Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane

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Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane
99 Mary Street, Brisbane 12.2013.jpg
Hotel under construction in December 2013
Hotel chain Four Points by Sheraton
General information
Location Brisbane, Australia
Address99 Mary Street
OpeningMarch 2014
ManagementFelicity Hotels
Height107-metre (351 ft)
Technical details
Floor count33
Design and construction
Architect(s)Noel Robinson Architects
Developer Hutchinson Builders
Other information
Number of rooms246
Number of restaurants1
Parking53
Website
Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane

The Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane is a hotel tower located at 99 Mary Street in Brisbane, Australia.

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The 33-storey, 107-metre (351 ft) skyscraper is located in the heart of the Brisbane central business district adjacent to the Botanic Gardens and the Parliament House.

The hotel tower includes 246 rooms of average size of 27 square metres. The hotel facilities include a restaurant, a cafe bar and 200 square metres of function space.

The hotel is managed by the Felicity Hotels group under the international hotel brand Four Points by Sheraton.

The hotel was completed in early March 2014. [1]

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References

  1. "Sheraton set for Brisbane return". Katherine Feeney. The Age. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2012.