Plans are progressing for a new Auckland waterfront boutique hotel costing up to $1800 a night and two American-style restaurants employing up to 150 people.
New Zealand-born Melbourne-based multimillionaire Andrew Cox, 46, who owns Queenstown's award-winning Eichardt's Private Hotel and has the Australasian franchise for restaurant chain TGI Friday's, has bought a leasehold interest in a second Queenstown hotel and said he hopes to be able to announce further moves for a new Auckland hotel soon.
His Imperium Group bought the leasehold rights to Queenstown's boutique The Spire Hotel, with 10 rooms and views to Lake Wakatipu.
Cox was in Queenstown last week saying the tourist hub presented him with big opportunities and he was also keen to get established in Auckland because it was this country's tourist gateway.
He is negotiating to lease a low-rise three to four-level CBD waterfront heritage Auckland building where he said 15 rooms would cost from $750 a night to $1800 a night. He will pay for the fitout.