Lanson Place Expands in Shenzhen and Melbourne

Lanson Place adds exciting new properties in Southern China and Australia as the group expands to meet Millennial and Gen Z business travellers.

Following the relaunch of its flagship in Hong Kong and new opening in Manila, Lanson Place Hospitality Management Limited (Lanson Place) has grown its portfolio to nine properties with new additions in Shenzhen, China, and Melbourne, Australia.

Yi Ju Apartments in Shenzhen offers a new residential solution for the Millennial and Generation Z residents while Lanson Place Parliament Gardens, opening in Melbourne in September, manifests the brand’s signature services in a heritage landmark.

Lanson Place adds exciting new properties in Southern China and Australia as the group expands to meet Millennial and Gen Z business travellers.

Yi Ju Apartments (below) is a distinctive project situated in the heart of the Xili district and aims to provide a welcoming and comfortable living experience through its attention to the smallest detail. With a total of 1,610 units offering a range of residential options from studios to four-bedroom apartments, Yi Ju caters to the diverse needs of a young and energetic audience, making this the ideal address in the Greater Bay Area amidst the urban energy of Shenzhen. Strategically located near the city’s transportation network and essential facilities, Yi Ju’s contemporary, minimalist design reflects the lifestyle of its Millennials and Generation Z residents.

An architectural conservation project located opposite the picturesque Parliament Gardens, the new Melbourne property (above) is housed within the historic walls of the former Salvation Army printing press, located on the edge of the city in Albert Street, East Melbourne. The upscale boutique property features 137 tastefully appointed rooms, studio apartments, and one- and two-bedroom apartments. Two exquisite penthouses with panoramic views over Melbourne are its crowning glory. Guests will welcome its contemporary facilities, such as a wellness centre with a 20-metre swimming pool, a 24-hour fitness centre, and a ground-floor restaurant and bar.

Lanson Place adds exciting new properties in Southern China and Australia as the group expands to meet Millennial and Gen Z business travellers.

Lanson Place has also undertaken a significant renovation of its flagship property in Hong Kong, which reopened in March 2024. The newly transformed Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong is designed in meticulous detail by world-renowned interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon. It confidently showcases the personality of the Lanson Place brand and its unique blend of modernity and French flair.

Lanson Place then made its highly anticipated debut in Manila with the opening of Lanson Place Mall of Asia in April this year. Located in the heart of Pasay City, the property redefines urban stays by blending the city’s invigorating energy with the comfort, warmth, and community flavour of home.

“Melbourne has a unique appeal to domestic and international guests, with its sporting and cultural calendar which draws visitors consistently throughout the year,” says Michael Hobson, chief executive officer of Lanson Place. “We believe that Lanson Place will be a great fit for these guests, whether they are staying for a weekend getaway or a longer stay for work. We’re looking forward to a long future in Australia.

For more Hotel coverage click here.

STAY IN THE KNOW BY FOLLOWING US ON FACEBOOKINSTAGRAM, & LINKEDIN

 

Recommend to friends
  • gplus
  • pinterest

About the Author

Staff Writer

The Art of Business Travel is Asia-Pacific's leading portal for corporate travel news and views. We cover everything from airline routes and airport developments, to new hotels, meeting venues, loyalty schemes, and entertaining.