Australia: GCP Hospitality, a division of Gaw Capital Partners, has launched Together Co-Living in Melbourne, a hospitality solution “designed for younger travellers seeking diverse travel accommodation options aligned with their lifestyle”.
The company says the launch of Together Co-Living coincides with the growth of a new travel market that combines work and leisure travel, popular among young professionals and digital nomads arriving in Melbourne from other parts of Australia and overseas. Together Co-Living will specialise in accommodation offerings that cater to those who desire more space and residential amenities while on longer vacations or work trips.
Located in the inner-city suburb of Preston at 205 Bell Street, Together Co-Living provides 455 rooms across five room categories, with rates starting from $387 per week.
All rooms at Together Co-Living come fully furnished and are equipped with storage areas, an en suite bathroom, as well as a smart TV, a microwave, a kettle and a bar fridge. Guests also enjoy access to onsite amenities such as coworking areas, meeting rooms, a gym, an outdoor heated pool, laundry room, parking space and sports court.
“GCP Hospitality has an enviable track record globally for creating hospitality solutions that fill in a market gap, from lifestyle hotels and modern serviced apartments to co-living concepts. We kick-started our operations in Australia in 2018, with the successful launch of a student co-living hub: Campus Perth. We are excited to now expand to Melbourne with Together Co-Living, giving its residents an opportunity to be part of a community,” said Erwann Mahe, CEO of GCP Hospitality.