Metro Hotels Explained

Metro Hotels
Trade Name:Metro Hotels
Type:Public
Isin:TCO
Industry:Hospitality
Genre:Hotel chain
Fate:Active
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Founded:1976
Founder:John McEvoy[1]
Hq Location City:Sydney
Hq Location Country:Australia
Num Locations:8
Num Locations Year:2020
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:John McEvoy (Chairman)
Peter Frawley (Managing Director)[2]
Services:Accommodation
Revenue:$28,408,475 (AUD)
Revenue Year:2019
Num Employees:200+
Num Employees Year:2020
Parent:Transmetro Corporation
Divisions:Metro Hospitality Group
Footnotes:Annual Report for 2019 on Australian Securities Exchange

Metro Hotels is an Australian hotel chain founded in 1976.[3] The company is owned by Transmetro Corporation Limited and overseen by Metro Hospitality Group, a trading division of Transmetro Corporation.[4] Metro Hotels operates 15 hotels and 2 pubs at multiple locations in Australia.[5] The company is the oldest fully Australian owned hotel chain and has been traded on the Australian Securities Exchange since 1987.[6] [7] Metro Hotels is in a strategic partnership with Argyle Hotel Group. The company is currently headquartered in Sydney, Australia.[4]

History

Metro Hotels was founded in 1976 in Sydney, by John McEvoy who is the current chairman of the company and has served as the chairman and the managing director of Transmetro Corporation Limited since 1979. Metro Hotels is the main trading entity of The Metro Hospitality Group, the operating arm of Transmetro Corporation. From 2007 to 2015, George Bedwani served as the chief operating officer of the company.[8] Peter Frawley joined in 2015, following George Bedwani's retirement, and is the current Managing Director of the company.[9] The company operates 8 hotels in Sydney, 2 hotels in Gladstone, 1 each in Ipswich, Perth, Darwin and Groote Eylandt with 2 pubs in Adelaide and Sydney. In 2007, Metro Hotels entered into a marketing alliance with Argyle Hotel Group, an Australian hotel management company operating an extensive range of hotels in China. The group is also a participant in the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.[10]

Metro Hotels came into business in the mid 1970s with acquisitions of three hotels including the Metro Inn Edgecliff on New South Head Road in 1976, Metro Hotel Miranda in the Sutherland Shire, in 1978, and Metro Inn Ryde on Victoria Road in 1977.[11] Metro Hotels also operated the landmark Canberra Rex Hotel in Canberra for a period until 1988.[12] President of the United States, Lyndon Johnson stayed at the Canberra Rex Hotel during his visit to Australia in 1966.[13] In 1988, the Canberra Rex Hotel was sold to Millie Phillips.

In 1994, Metro Hotels took over the operations of The Tower Mill Hotel in Brisbane. At the time of acquisition, the hotel was already 28 years old.[14] The Tower Mill Hotel was redeveloped by Gorman Property in July 1994.[15] It was the scene of protests and demonstration against the South African apartheid regime and the Springboks who were touring Australia for rugby matches and were staying at The Tower Mill.[16] [17] One of the student protesters, Peter Beattie, went on to become the Premier of Queensland.[18] The events of 1971 inspired the book called The Tower Mill by James Moloney.[19] [20] The Tower Mill Hotel was considered to be one of Brisbane's most innovative buildings and in 2007, The Courier-Mail described the hotel as a no-frills tower of strength.[21] In May 2018, Metro Hotels sold its interest in The Tower Mill Hotel to Interstay.[22] [23]

In 2009, Metro Hotels contemplated to build a $20 million, 170-room, four-star hotel in Auckland, New Zealand on the site where a brothel operated. However, due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the plan never materialized.[24] In 2011, Metro Hotels acquired a pub in Haymarket, New South Wales which was originally called the Palace and was opened in 1877. The company changed its name from Paddy McGuires Pub to Yardhouse Bar and Brasserie. Metro Hotels soon received notice from Yardhouse, a theme pub operator in the United States, that it had an Australian registered trademark in Australia for the Yardhouse name. Metro Hotels renamed the hotel The Palace since 1877.[25]

In 2014, Metro Hotels joined with an estimated two thirds of hotels across Australia to cut back services over Easter because of Australia’s high penalty rates. The industry move was attacked by the head of the Australian hospitality union, who described it as "an attack on Australian values and the Australian way of life".[26] Until 2017, Metro Hotels operated two hotels on Pitt Street, a major street in Sydney. One of the hotels, The four star Metro Hotel on Pitt, which the company had operated since 2003, was closed in September 2017 to make way for a station for the Sydney Metro.[27] [28]

Locations

Hotel City
Metro Hotel MarlowSydney
Metro AspireSydney
Metro Apartments Darling HarbourSydney
Metro Apartments on KingSydney
Metro Hotel MirandaSydney
Metro Inn RydeSydney
Metro Mirage HotelSydney
Palace Hotel since 1877Sydney
Metro Apartments on Bank PlaceMelbourne
Metro Hotel Ipswich InternationalIpswich
Metro Hotel & Apartments GladstoneGladstone
Apartments G60Gladstone
Metro Hotel PerthPerth
Metro Advance Apartments & HotelDarwin
Groote Eylandt LodgeGroote Eylandt
The Elephant British PubAdelaide

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/people/1503681-john-a-c-mcevoy John McEvoy Founder of Metro Hotels
  2. https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/people/19445045-peter-j-frawley Peter J Frawley is the Managing Director at Metro Hotels
  3. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=25265476&privcapId=879267 John A. C. McEvoy founded the Metro group in 1976
  4. https://quotes.wsj.com/AU/XASX/TCO/company-people The Metro Hospitality Group, the company's trading division, oversees the Metro Hotels chain
  5. https://markets.ft.com/data/equities/tearsheet/profile?s=TCO:ASX Metro Hotels comprises over 15 hotels, apartments, resorts and inns through-out Australia
  6. https://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/company-officers/TCO.AX Transmetro Corporation Ltd (TCO.AX)
  7. https://www.asx.com.au/asx/share-price-research/company/TCO Prices and research TCO
  8. https://www.travelmole.com/news_feature.php?id=1122080 George will be taking on responsibility for the management of Metro Hotel Group’s 11 properties throughout Australia
  9. http://middle-east.etbtravelnews.global/252653/metro-hotels-appoints-peter-frawley-as-managing-director/ Metro Hotels appoints Peter Frawley as Managing Director
  10. https://metrohotels.com.au/partners/ Metro Hotels is a Qantas Frequent Flyer and Argyle Hotel Group
  11. https://www.sutherlandshireaustralia.com.au/12118/metro-hotel-miranda/ Metro Hotel Miranda on Sutherland Shire Australia
  12. https://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/act/lbj-came-all-the-way-to-aust-20120610-204e1.html LBJ came all the way to Aust
  13. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/all-the-way-and-beyond/news-story/5027b3daabfa592207fc491f21adfaa1 All the way, and beyond
  14. https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/sites/default/files/city_centre_heritage_trail_final.pdf City Centre Heritage Final
  15. https://theurbandeveloper.com/articles/-transmetro-sells-landmark-brisbane-hotel- Transmetro Sells Landmark Brisbane Hotel
  16. http://www.yourbrisbanepastandpresent.com/2013/04/springbok-demo-at-tower-mill-motel.html Springbok demo at the Tower Mill Motel, Wickham Terrace
  17. https://griffithreview.com/articles/long-gone-but-not-forgotten/ Long gone, but not forgotten
  18. http://www.espn.in/rugby/story/_/id/19299026/changing-s-peter-beattie-welcomes-south-african-rugby Changing times as Peter Beattie welcomes South African rugby
  19. https://books.google.com/books?id=8AZob26pli8C&dq=tower+mill+hotel+brisbane+springboks&pg=PT42 The Tower Mill by James Moloney
  20. https://rochfordstreetreview.com/category/books/the-tower-mill/ Abortion, desertion, corruption, self-interest, revenge and the need for justice: Petrina Meldrum reviews ‘The Tower Mill’ by James Moloney
  21. https://www.couriermail.com.au/travel/australia/no-frills-tower-of-strength/news-story/69397a8507a4105573ac415aa3a8a7c3?sv=41a181b2f35d6536388d6f99cfdd53cc No-frills tower of strength
  22. http://www.impactpub.com.au/micebtn/85-news/btn-news/22013-transmetro-sells-tower-mill-to-interstay Transmetro sells Tower Mill to Interstay
  23. https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20180501/pdf/43tpsqhb497xdb.pdf The holding was purchased by the Interstay Holdings Pty Ltd group
  24. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/commercial-property/news/article.cfm?c_id=28&objectid=10656388 Hotel plan for famed brothel site
  25. http://www.starobserver.com.au/life-style/sydneys-new-yardhouse-is-a-palace/63657 Sydney’s new Yardhouse is a palace
  26. https://www.sbs.com.au/news/wage-costs-force-hotel-closure-at-easter Wage costs 'force' hotel closure at Easter
  27. https://metrohotels.com.au/metro-hotel-pitt-closed/ Metro Hotel on Pitt has now closed for business to make way for the new Sydney Metro underground train line
  28. https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/pitt-street-metro-station-taking-shape-20180816-p4zxxm.html Pitt Street Metro station taking shape