TOGA and TFE Hotels’s The EVE Hotel Sydney is a 102-key boutique hotel delivered as the final component of the $500 million Wunderlich Lane precinct, positioned on the border of Surry Hills and Redfern.
Originally conceived as residential, the five-storey hotel represents a strategic pivot within the broader mixed-use masterplan, introducing a hospitality anchor to strengthen precinct activation, drive visitation and support surrounding retail and F&B operators.
Designed by SJB Architects, with interiors by SJB, Bates Smart and George Livissianis Interior Architecture, the building adopts open-air circulation, deep balconies and climate-responsive design principles. A rooftop pool, destination dining venues and layered public interfaces reinforce the hotel’s role as both a standalone asset and a precinct connector.
The hotel integrates with Wunderlich Lane’s residential, retail and commercial components, contributing to a diversified income profile across the broader estate while enhancing long-term asset performance.
Exclusive for The Urban Developer TUD+ members, led by TOGA and TFE Hotels, this tour will unpack:
- The strategic decision to convert a planned residential building into a boutique hotel within a live mixed-use masterplan
- Designing a climate-responsive hotel with open-air circulation in an inner-city environment
- Positioning a boutique hotel to drive precinct activation and support surrounding operators
- Operational insights from launch and early trading performance
Tour attendees will experience the hotel lobby arrival sequence, multiple room typologies, rooftop pool, Bar Julius and rooftop restaurant Lottie, alongside discussion of the building’s integration into the broader Wunderlich Lane development.
Only thirty (30) places are available, with attendees split into three groups — register quickly to ensure you don’t miss out.
With limited availability, we kindly request that if you register but are unable to attend, please let us know so your place can be offered to another participant.







