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Palazzo Versace’s general manager has hit back at negative online reviews, saying the hotel has a “special place in the hearts of thousands of loyal and frequent guests”.
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Subscriber only PALAZZO Versace s general manager has hit back at negative online reviews, saying the hotel has a special place in the hearts of thousands of loyal and frequent guests . The Bulletin revealed on Monday that 11 of the most recent 20 reviews on TripAdvisor awarded one to two stars to the swanky resort where rooms and suites range from $375 to $3065 a night. One visitor from Ballina who stayed in February said it was probably the worst hotel in that price range I ve ever stayed in describing the ritzy establishment as tired, boring and dull . Another Brisbane visitor said grout was falling out and in need of repair throughout the entirety of the complex while one likened the main outdoor pool to swimming in Parramatta river .
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Greek Australian property mogul, Con Makris has just divested two shopping centres in Adelaide for a combined value of $110 million.
The rich lister, put the two malls on the market last July to wind back his retail real-estate footprint in South Australia.
Sydney property group Revelop acquired the landmark City Cross Shopping Centre in Adelaide’s Rundle Mall for $60 million.
The City Cross Shopping Centre transaction was the latest deal between the Makris Group and Revelop, after the Sydney group bought Newton Village Shopping Centre in Adelaide’s north-west for $35 million two years ago.
Meanwhile, investment firm Greenpool Capital, with backing from Qualitas, has bought North Adelaide Village, along with an adjoining site on O’Connell Street in a deal valued at $50 million.