Domino’s CEO Buys a Stunning Home at Hamilton

Domino’s Pizza CEO Don Meij bought a new home in Hamilton for $7.25 million following the recent sale of his Ascot home.

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Mr Meij acquired a new high-value home which is only 0.8 kilometres or 2 minutes away from the Ascot home which he reportedly sold for $11 million, making a tidy profit of $2.385 million.


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His new 515-square metre Hamilton home offers excellent views of the city and the Brisbane River. The house includes five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and four car spaces.

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Built in 1960, the home sits on a massive 910-square metre block and has already undergone a contemporary renovation where the entertainment spaces were specifically designed to maximise the views of the Brisbane River, the Gateway Bridge, and the city skyline.

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Sales like this seal Hamilton’s spot in Queensland’s million-dollar club. According to realestate.com.au, Hamilton’s current median property value is $1,250,000.

Retail Building in the Heart of Hamilton Sold for $12 Million

Clarence Property has acquired a commercial and retail building at 9 Hercules Street, Hamilton for $12 million to further boost their Westlawn Property Trust portfolio.

The 2,175-sqm commercial precinct is fully tenanted and currently houses Corporate Development Mentors, Exercise Sports Science Australia, Medi Pro Capital Finance, and Vystal Property Group.

The commercial precinct already has an approved unit development which provides the property investment fund manager flexibility should they decide to further develop the site in the future.

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According to Clarence Property managing director Peter Fahey, the Hercules Street property offered solid returns considering the fact that Brisbane city and the fringe market remains highly competitive in the sub $15 million range.

The property is ideally located near the billion-dollar Portside Wharf which is considered as one of Brisbane’s most active retail precincts.

This has been the fourth acquisition for the Clarence Property trust over the past 12 months bringing their total investment to $46.5 million. Other successful acquisitions include the purchase of 201 Leichhardt Street Spring Hill for $14.272 million, 48 Bell-Aire Avenue Northgate for $8.475 million, and 183 Varsity Pde Varsity Lakes for $11.8 million.

‘80s Nightclub Reunion’ Returns in Hamilton

The “80s Nightclub Reunion” is happening again in Hamilton on the 2nd of December at The Hamilton Hotel. The theme for this year is “A White Neon Night” so everyone is expected to wear outfits in ‘80s neon White colours. It will be a night of remembering the good times in Brisbane’s famous nightclubs of the ‘80s, such as Images, Transformers, Hot Gossip, The Underground, Tracks, Stratus, Manhattan, Wall Street, Café Neon, and Fridays among others.

A White Christmas Neon Night to Remember!
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The Dance Cages, Mirror Ball action, and Black Light are definitely back but the stars of the night are Brisbane nightclub DJs from the ‘80’s. DJs Parry James and Peter Tigani will be performing the best 80s club sounds in the main room of The Hamilton Hotel.

DJ Peter Tigani is currently busy with his fifth hair salon, but fans of the ‘80’s era would always remember him first as a DJ at Transformers, a nightclub which opened in 1988 coinciding with the World Expo. The place was famous for its unique vibe – a cross between a Mad Max Movie and a Michael Jackson film clip. It has remained, up until at present, to be the only nightclub to have a street in the middle of the place and a hairdressing salon built into the ladies’ toilet. The gourmet hot dog stand and a shooters’ bar with a dentist chair has also never been topped by any other nightclub in the city.

He will be performing the best 80s club sounds in the main room of The Hamilton Hotel.
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DJ Parry James was a well-known presence at some of the coolest nightclubs in Melbourne. He had worked alongside some of Australia’s popular 80’s bands, including Cold Chisel, Mental As Anything, The Models, Pseudo Echo, Hoodoo Gurus, Noiseworks, Dragon, and INXS. DJ Parry, however, was introduced to Brisbane’s club scene through the Stratus Nightclub, which was then the largest nightclub in the Southern Hemisphere.

He had worked alongside some of Australia’s popular 80’s bands.
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DJ Les-Boss and the ‘80s Solid Gold Dancers will be performing at the hotel’s Blue Room.


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A special tribute to George Michael and The Boy George After-Party will also be performed for the night.


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The Hamilton Hotel is at 442 Kingsford Smith Dve Hamilton, QLD, 4007.

Tickets for the 80s Nightclub Reunion are available here.