TFE Hotels’ Adina Chermside Brisbane Confirmed for April 2026 Opening

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A new apartment-style hotel is set to open in Chermside in April 2026, with Adina Chermside Brisbane confirmed as the suburb’s latest major hospitality development. 


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Managed by TFE Hotels under the Adina brand, the property will sit adjacent to Westfield Chermside, Queensland’s largest shopping centre, and just 20 minutes from Brisbane’s CBD.

The 148-room hotel is designed around Adina’s “casual living philosophy,” offering guests apartment-style accommodations with fully equipped kitchenettes, dedicated work areas, and high-speed internet. Six flexible meeting rooms will also be available on-site, catering for small team briefings through to larger conferences.

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Chermside has grown significantly as a commercial destination in recent years, and the new hotel adds an accommodation option to a suburb better known for its retail offering. Guests will have immediate access to more than 400 stores, dining options, and a cinema at Westfield Chermside, all within walking distance. The hotel’s developers have also identified the nearby Prince Charles Hospital precinct as a key drawcard for visitors to the area.

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The hotel’s location places it within easy reach of Brisbane Airport, adding to its appeal for interstate and international travellers.

TFE Hotels’ Group Chief Operating Officer, Chris Sedgwick, highlighted the hotel’s potential role in Brisbane’s lead-up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

“Chermside is poised to shine as Brisbane prepares for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games,” he said. “With the city’s new 63,000-seat Olympic Stadium set to be built in Victoria Park — an inner-city location serving as the centrepiece for athletics and the opening and closing ceremonies — Adina Chermside offers convenient access to the Olympic action while providing a home away from home for visitors.”

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The building was designed by WMK Architecture, with the Chermside Hills Reserve serving as the primary design reference. Stepped building forms draw natural light through the structure, while horizontal lines and vertical screening elements provide shade and privacy. The material palette, brickwork, rendered surfaces, and terracotta tones, was selected to reflect the local architecture and blend the hotel into its surroundings.

Inside, the interiors follow the same nature-inspired direction, using earthy tones and soft materials intended to reflect the character of the Chermside Hills Reserve. A lobby lounge, café and bar, and a connection between indoor and outdoor spaces complete the offering.


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Sustainability is a core component of the build, with the property incorporating passive solar design, water-saving initiatives, and sustainable building materials, which is part of TFE Hotels’ broader commitment to reducing its environmental footprint. The development is expected to create jobs and contribute to the local economy, according to TFE Hotels, adding to Chermside’s appeal as a destination in Brisbane’s northern corridor.

With the April 2026 opening approaching, Adina Chermside is set to add a new dimension to what the suburb can offer both visitors and the broader Brisbane community.

Published 27-February-2026

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