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City West development pivots from hotel to student accommodation as market shifts

A major mixed-use project is being reoriented to student housing, reflecting broader market pressures on hospitality investment and changing demand dynamics in central Canberra.

By The Daily Canberra · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:36 pm · 1 min read

City West development pivots from hotel to student accommodation as market shifts
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HIT Group has submitted an amended development application for its long-running City West project, pivoting from a planned five-star hotel and offices to student accommodation, according to The Riot Act. The 15-storey mixed-use complex was previously approved for hotel and commercial space, but changing market conditions have prompted the redesign.

The shift reflects headwinds facing the hospitality sector across Australia: flat visitor numbers, higher construction and labour costs, and increased competition from short-stay platforms have made traditional hotel development less attractive. For Canberra, the pivot suggests the market is recalibrating what projects make financial sense in the current environment. Student housing, by contrast, benefits from reliable demand linked to enrolments at the University of Canberra and ANU, plus strong institutional investment from education providers and institutional investors.

The change also signals evolving priorities for city centre development. If student accommodation becomes the preferred use for premium central sites, it may limit the diversity of activities and amenities that activate public spaces outside academic hours. Whether the project proceeds as amended, and what the final outcome looks like for the Civic streetscape and visitor economy, remains to be tested through the development assessment process.

Sources: the-riotact.com.

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