1834 Motels has added two new Auckland inns to its rising administration portfolio, initiating the group’s growth throughout the Pacific and marking its entry into New Zealand.
The four-star Mercure Auckland Queen Avenue and three-star Ascotia Off Queen each be part of the group, and comes only a few weeks after HM completely revealed the appointment of Rod Harrex as new Chief Govt Officer which is claimed to have “strengthened strategic focus and underpinned alternatives for regional growth”.
The management restructure which noticed Founder Andrew Bullock transition to Govt Chairman, has enabled “elevated emphasis on progress initiatives and improvement throughout new markets” in response to the group.
“Our entry into New Zealand underscores the aptitude of our administration construction and the energy of our associate relationships. We’re excited to deliver our operational experience and owner-aligned method to those two revered properties in a vibrant metropolis market,” Harrex stated.
Bullock added, “This achievement displays each the maturity of the 1834 Motels organisation and the strategic impression of our management evolution. New Zealand is a crucial step in our growth roadmap throughout the Pacific, and we’re thrilled to be coming into with such robust belongings.”
1834 Motels manages a various portfolio of inns, motels and tourism belongings throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Mercure Auckland Queen Avenue, inside easy accessibility of the town’s leisure and enterprise district, provides 96 rooms, trendy facilities, and on-site services together with the Lone Star restaurant and bar.
In the meantime Ascotia Off Queen is situated in Auckland’s CBD and options 82 rooms, on-site eating and bar services, and handy entry to key metropolis sights together with Queen Avenue, Sky Tower and the College of Auckland.

