UTAS may have sold the Mid City Hotel to the Singaporean owned Fragrance
Group and the Fountainside Hotel to the State government for housing if the
grapevine is correct. The sale prices aren’t known at this stage.
If true it will be a deft way for the government to inject funds
into UTAS without poor old UTAS having to come begging to the government to
allow it to borrow more.
Not that lenders are queuing at the door given UTAS can’t service existing
borrowings from its core operations.
UTAS paid $25.8 million for the MidCity Hotel in 2018 for student accommodation,
and then spent a further
$7 million refurbishing 122 rooms to
convert them back to hotel rooms after Covid stopped
the flow of international student causing UTAS’ entire business model to fall
over shortly after leaving the starting stalls. The rooms have a likely cost
base of around $300k per room. It will be hard to get investors to pay that
price for rooms of that quality.
The Fountainside was bought at roughly the same time for $18.76
million and has also undergone refurbishments giving its 50 rooms a likely cost
base of $500k each which is roughly the capex cost per room for an upmarket
hotel. It is understood the premises are used as accommodation for health workers.
It wouldn’t surprise if this continued.
The government will have to borrow every cent if the purchase from
UTAS completes. At least it won’t have to pay stamp duty.
UTAS has pencilled $45 million in its latest financials as
estimated sales proceeds from the two hotels. This should at least cover some
of the operating deficit for the current 2024 year, if it’s anything like the
disastrous 2023 year. At this stage there no inkling that UTAS has managed to
turn the ship around.
But this will mean UTAS first foray into property speculation will
yield losses. Which doesn’t augur well for the bunch of novices embarking on the
largest property development in the State’s history.
Perhaps it’s time for the stewards to call off the race before
disaster strikes.
update 19th July
ReplyDeleteThe Mid City is still listed for sale so maybe the sale didn't eventuate.
The Fountainside is no longer listed so maybe the State govt bought it??