BRISBANE: As Brisbane continues to evolve into a world-class destination ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, TFE Hotels is reinforcing its commitment to the city’s growth through continued investment in its Adina network. The Australian hospitality group today confirmed Q2 2026 as the target opening for Adina Chermside Brisbane and unveiled the results of a rolling refurbishment of Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane Anzac Square – reflecting TFE’s ongoing dedication to enhancing the city’s accommodation landscape.
“From the CBD to Brisbane’s northern suburbs, our Adina hotels are evolving with the River City,” said TFE Hotels’ Group Chief Operating Officer, Chris Sedgwick. “Each project reflects TFE Hotels’ commitment to purposeful investment – driving strong momentum for the Adina brand into 2026 as we support Brisbane’s ongoing transformation.”
Adina Chermside, with GM Sue Rowe at the helm, will mark a major milestone for Brisbane’s thriving northern corridor, delivering a new generation of apartment-style accommodation for the area. The 148-key hotel, designed by award-winning sustainable design firm WMK Architecture, will feature a selection of studios and apartments alongside guest facilities such as St Marks Road Co. eatery, meeting rooms, a fully equipped gym, and on-site parking. A spacious lobby, contemporary interiors, and thoughtful amenities will reflect the Adina brand’s signature style – combining the freedom of apartment living with the services of a hotel.
Once open in Q2 2026, Adina Chermside will bring a new level of comfort and connectivity to Brisbane’s north, catering to corporate and leisure travellers, as well as extended-stay guests linked to the nearby Prince Charles Hospital precinct. The hotel boasts a prime location near Westfield Chermside and easy access to major transport links.
An Uplift for Adina Anzac Square
Meanwhile, Adina Anzac Square in Brisbane’s CBD has completed a rolling refurbishment program, following a million-dollar-makeover a few years back. The transformation of public spaces including the reception area, library and communal workspace area, and accommodation floors further enhancing the guest experience.
This classic apartment-style hotel offers both heritage architecture and contemporary design, with dove greys and calming whites dominating the in-room colour scheme. Each of the 67 spacious studio, one- or two-bedroom apartments is equipped with all the amenities and features to help guests feel at home while they’re away.
Anzac Square and the adjoining building, including the Adina, constitute the most important Queensland example of the Anzac memorial movement. Inside, classic white wainscoting panelled headboards and cabinetry dominate whilst gold accessories add a bold flash to the colour scheme.
“Whether you’re in Brisbane for business or leisure, staying at Adina Anzac Square means waking up to heritage charm, unbeatable convenience, and the comfort of home in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD,” Sedgwick said.













