

Sale of the asset was brokered by JLL’s Kate MacDonald. “The acquisition fits our strategy of acquiring outstanding assets, where our operational and geographical synergies can unlock value.” Group chief executive Harris Kospetas says the Imperial has “great synergy” with their collection. The portfolio includes the Newtown Hotel, the Tudor and Bat & Ball hotels in Redfern, the Civic in the CBD and Crown Hotel in Surry Hills, and multiple LGBTQ+ venues, notably including Oxford Street’s Oxford Hotel, Universal Sydney, and Brighton Hotel. Little Kelly (Irish YouTube Star and Minecraft Gamer) Little Kelly is an Irish YouTube star who rose to fame with her own YouTube channel Little Kelly Minecraft which she launched in 2015.

Universal is a growing pub group that counts more than a dozen properties in the stable, adopting a corporate structure but with a family philosophy. “The nice thing with Universal coming in, they’ll take it to another level, which will be fantastic for that site and the community.” Speaking with Universal principal Jim Kospetas, Leach says he welcomed them to “Team Erko” and believes they’re the perfect fit. While a price was not officially disclosed, it is believed to have sold for close to $20 million. Universal has now stepped on stage for The Impy’s next act. When discussion arose of a potential sale, Leach – largely a silent partner in daily operations – asked of Short that the sale be in the best interest of the venue, to someone with some form of commitment to the LGBTQ+ community.
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I celebrated the free feeling with him sensing his need to be just a little more like the other kids. Short has been scaling back his hospitality interests, divesting his share of a collaboration with Laundy Hotels to the pub king, and The Morrison to a partnership of Brett Sergeant and James Wicks. A Cassidy Callahan Adventure Novel Kelly Rysten. There remains an approved and highly anticipated DA for the top floor, to create The Chappel, on the roof. They went on to purchase it in August 2015 for around $6.5 million, and let loose Short’s famous design expertise to revamp and ramp up the sorely missed LGBTQ entertainment hotel, hosting live music, drag shows and the “Drag & Dine” restaurant, unveiling the grand overhaul in time for Mardi Gras 2018. Leach already held the title on the Rose of Australia in Erskineville. The prime site was being eyed by developers when AHA NSW President Scott Leach called late-night party venue hero Fraser Short about buying the beleaguered pub. However, under new operators in 2015, it was hit with several breaches by the regulator, and soon closed indefinitely.
