
Coogee Bay Hotel developers given extension as community members left “in the dark”

Image: Community members and Coogee MP Marjorie O'Neill at a campaign to keep Coogee 12m and under 2021. Photo: Facebook.
By AMBER GRIFFIN
The developers of the controversial Coogee Bay Hotel upgrades have been granted extended time to resubmit and amend their development plans by the NSW Land and Environment Court.
The developers now have until September 26 to complete the updated proposal, which will be reviewed in the two weeks before a conciliation hearing with the Land and Environment Court on October 10. The hearings are held in a closed court and the community has restricted access to amendments or information until it goes public.
The $111.7 million dollar plans to redevelop Coogee Bay Hotel and its surrounds received mixed reactions from the community, with many Coogee residents claiming that if plans go ahead, Coogee will become ‘overdeveloped’ and the historic hotel will be damaged.
The original development plan DA 437/2021 was submitted by the developers Cotton Development Management Pty Ltd. It included a complete revamp of the heritage-listed site as a “modern hospitality, leisure and entertainment precinct”, along with the construction of 60 apartments, a supermarket, and an eat-street section.
