Hotel Beneath Story Bridge Enters Market At $115 Million

A hotel beneath the Story Bridge at Howard Smith Wharves, near Fortitude Valley, has been listed for sale with price expectations of about $115 million.



A Riverfront Asset Comes Into Focus

Crystalbrook Vincent has been placed on the market through an expressions-of-interest campaign managed by Colliers, with submissions open until April 30.

The hotel sits within the Howard Smith Wharves precinct, positioned beneath the Story Bridge and near Fortitude Valley. The location places it within a well-established riverfront area known for steady visitor movement and a mix of hospitality venues.

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Photo Credit: Howard Smith Wharves

Price Marks Shift Since Last Sale

The property is owned by the Ghassan Aboud Group through Crystalbrook Hotels and Resorts.

It was acquired in 2021 for about $70 million, with the current price guide of roughly $115 million indicating a notable change in value over five years. The listing is part of a broader move to recycle capital within the group’s portfolio.

 Story Bridge hotel
Photo Credit: Howard Smith Wharves

What Defines The Property

Opened in 2019, the hotel includes 166 rooms and forms part of a purpose-built precinct along the Brisbane River.

Facilities include a rooftop pool, gym, bar and dining spaces. The interiors incorporate a large collection of works linked to Brisbane artist Vincent Fantauzzo, which remains a defining feature of the property’s design.

Howard Smith Wharves
Photo Credit: Howard Smith Wharves

Market Conditions Behind The Timing

The timing of the listing aligns with broader conditions across Brisbane’s hotel sector, where demand has increased while new supply remains limited.

Industry figures indicate revenue per available room is around 70 per cent higher than 2019 levels, with average daily rates also rising. At the same time, only 372 hotel rooms are under construction through to 2027.

These factors have narrowed availability across inner-city areas, including precincts near Fortitude Valley.

Crystalbrook Vincent
Photo Credit: Howard Smith Wharves

Development Activity Nearby

The listing comes alongside continued planning activity within Howard Smith Wharves.

A proposed hotel development to the east of Crystalbrook Vincent remains included in documents lodged during the early months of 2026, indicating further potential change within the precinct.

Next Stage For The Listing

The campaign will test investor interest in a hotel asset positioned within a constrained market.



The outcome is expected to reflect broader conditions across Brisbane’s accommodation sector, where demand and limited supply continue to shape activity near Fortitude Valley.

Published 27-Mar-2026

The Calile Hotel in Fortitude Valley Receives Michelin Key Recognition

The Calile Hotel in Fortitude Valley has been recognised with a One Key distinction at the inaugural MICHELIN Global Key Award Ceremony in Paris, placing it among five Queensland hotels honoured in the 2025 guide.



Queensland Hotels Shine on the Global Stage

Five Queensland properties were recognised in the first MICHELIN Global Key Awards held in Paris in October 2025. The Calile Hotel in Fortitude Valley joined Lizard Island Resort, Spicers Peak Lodge, Silky Oaks Lodge, and Hamilton Island’s Qualia among the state’s awarded destinations.

The Calile Hotel received One Key, the hotel equivalent of a MICHELIN Star, marking it as a standout accommodation in Brisbane. Lizard Island Resort achieved Three Keys, the only Australian property to receive the top rating. Spicers Peak Lodge and Silky Oaks Lodge were awarded Two Keys, while Qualia and The Calile each earned One Key recognition.

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Photo Credit: The Calile Hotel

Michelin’s Expansion and Evaluation

The MICHELIN Guide, globally known for its restaurant rankings, expanded its scope in 2024 to evaluate hotels. The 2025 edition included Australia for the first time, with 35 hotels nationwide recognised.

MICHELIN Keys are awarded using five universal criteria: design and architecture, service consistency, distinctive character, value for money, and contribution to the local area. A One Key rating identifies a hotel that delivers a memorable and high-quality stay.

MICHELIN Key Awards
Photo Credit: The Calile Hotel

Recognition for Design and Service

Located on James Street, The Calile Hotel was recognised for combining modern design with subtropical influences that reflect Brisbane’s climate and lifestyle. Its inclusion marks another major milestone for the venue following its placement at number 25 in The World’s 50 Best Hotels list, the highest rank achieved by an Australian property.

The Calile Hotel
Photo Credit: The Calile Hotel

Australia’s Place in the Global List

Nationally, New South Wales led the Australian tally with 14 hotels awarded Keys, followed by Victoria with six, Queensland with five, and Tasmania with three. The 2025 awards evaluated over 7,000 hotels globally, recognising 2,457 with Keys.



Australia’s presence in the guide underscores the nation’s growing profile in the global luxury accommodation market, aligning local hospitality with international standards.

Published 12-Oct-2025