The ultimatum has been put in front of the sellers so they have no choice but to sell on the auction day. Before being damaged by cyclone Debbie in 2017, O'Duinns Irish Pub was the pinnacle hotel establishment in Proserpine within the Whitsundays.
Located in the heart of the town centre on the main street with side access easement for supplies and dual access to the rear boundary (Setter Lane) to the 18 car spaces on site. Ideal for a bottle shop to be added to the premises with local IGA located behind, operating seven days per week.
When in its prime the building operated as a full service hotel with kitchens and cool rooms to facilitate the restaurant and bar. A breakout room with an area for pool tables, a gaming room for poker machines and the TAB.
To cater for the seasonal fruit picking workers or backpackers there were 25 bedrooms upstairs consisting of 55 beds with numerous shared bathrooms, lounge, additional kitchen and covered verandahs on 3 sides of the building.
This is an incredible opportunity to secure a prime site and rebuild the old pub to be the amazing establishment it once was or the potential for the wide range of alternate uses. Zoned as a Major Centre under the Whitsunday Regional Council Planning Scheme. The purpose of the zone code is to accommodate a wide range of businesses, Entertainment, Accommodation and Community activities in an active and vibrant mixed use environment.
Proserpine is a rural town located in the Whitsunday region that primarily has sugar cane farms surrounding it but is 24km to Airlie Beach being the gateway to 74 islands and the Great Barrier Reef. It is 67 km south of Bowen with its mixed agricultural produce and nearby mining sector and 125km north of Mackay along the Bruce highway.
The Proserpine Whitsunday Coast airport is one of the fastest growing airports in Australia with 220 flights and over 40,000 passengers that pass through its gates each month. The current population is 38,000 in the region and is growing by 1.7%p.a which equates to 49,591 by 2041.