Restaurateur Chris Lucas is teaming up with property investor and developer Cbus Property to open two new ideas within the Melbourne CBD.
The 2 eating places might be a part of the new-build $1 billion industrial workplace tower on 435 Bourke Road.
The ideas that are but to be named are deliberate to be a contemporary Chinese language eatery and Mediterranean-inspired restaurant.
Each venues could have a deal with sustainability in its design and operation and in addition showcase the most recent in hospitality expertise with Lucas labelling the ideas each as “all-electric” eating places.
“Melbourne is my house and metropolis that I’ve devoted my working life to and can also be
one of many world’s nice meals cities,” says Lucas.
“Developments equivalent to 435 Bourke Road give me a uncommon inventive licence and a clean canvas to see how our eating places will help remodel our metropolis and place it as a metropolis of the long run for each hospitality and work.”
The collaboration follows Lucas’ work on 80 Collins Road the place he opened Society and Yakimono, and at 101 Collins Road which hosts his restaurant Grill Americano on the bottom flooring.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Chris Lucas to assist form the imaginative and prescient for 435 Bourke Road and create restaurant choices that can reinvigorate mid-town Melbourne by making use of the signature Lucas environment and expertise to outline a brand new mixed-use vacation spot for the CBD,” says Cbus Property Chief Government Officer Adrian Pozzo.
The 2 venues will be a part of Lucas’ rising portfolio, which most just lately has included Canberra restaurant Carlotta and Melbourne’s Batard, alongside Chin Chin, Society, Yakimono, Grill Americano, Kisumé, Child, and Hawker Corridor.