The stylish new premium short-stay accommodation aims to complement and strengthen existing accommodation in the region.
Club Corowa has officially received development approval for its new accommodation project in Guy Street, paving the way for a premium short-stay concept to complement and strengthen existing accommodation in the region.
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The development features a mix of stylish studio rooms, along with spacious one and two-bedroom apartments, providing flexibility for visiting family and friends, corporate travellers, sporting groups, weddings, and event guests.
Federation Council general manager Adrian Butler meets with Club Corowa president Chris Thomas to deliver news of the development approval.
It will also position Corowa to attract larger conferences, meetings and events that deliver significant economic benefits across the entire community.
The club’s plan is to engage local trades and businesses throughout construction wherever possible, as with the Mini Golf project - a development that has proven to be a positive investment for both Club Corowa and the wider community.
Club Corowa CEO Peter Norris says the project has always been about creating opportunities for local businesses, increasing tourism, supporting employment, and ensuring the club continues to diversify and grow.
“This is more than an accommodation project, it’s an investment in the future of Corowa,” Mr Norris said.
“Every guest who stays here will support local cafés, restaurants, wineries, retailers, sporting clubs and tourism operators.
“Every conference, wedding, family reunion and weekend escape will create opportunities for our community to grow and prosper.”
The club is hopeful of welcoming the first guests in 2028.
The development features a mix of modern studio rooms.