Central Coast Leagues Club (CCLC) is set for a new look, with an extensive renovation project set to start this month.
Designed by Altis Architecture, the multi-million-dollar refurbishment will deliver a revitalised ground floor precinct.
Project management firm Colliers International will manage the development, with building work scheduled to commence on April 17 and take around 10 months to complete.
Reflective of a relaxed, coastal lifestyle, the design will display finishes and colour palettes inspired by the local bush and waterways.
A new light-filled reception/lobby area will feature a streamlined sign-in process and single-level access.
An indoor/outdoor café serving light snacks, coffee and gelato during the day will become a cosy wine bar after dark.
A family dining precinct featuring an open kitchen, wood-fired pizza oven and dedicated kids’ play will be located off the lobby.
Taking centre stage will be a huge central bar that will house over eighty beers on tap, showcasing a mixture of craft, domestic and local brews.
Another exciting addition will be the American-style sports lounge, with indoor and alfresco options and unique menu offerings.
Home to the largest LED screen on the Central Coast, complete with state-of-the-art audio, the sports lounge will broadcast all major sporting events and provide the best seats in the house all year round.
The popular fitness centre, rebranding as Coast Fitness HQ, and Peking Garden Chinese Restaurant will also receive new fit-outs as part of the renovation process.
The project is the forerunner of a major master plan which will rejuvenate and enhance the entire CCLC footprint.
CEO Edward Camilleri said the ultimate vision is to create a fully integrated lifestyle and entertainment precinct.
“But, in reality, the journey has just begun and this refurbishment is the first stage of that plan,” he said.
Building works will be carried out in stages and the club will remain fully operational throughout the renovation.
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Central Coast Leagues Club
Will there be a lift to the restaurant upstairs inside so we do not have to go through carpark to get there, as a lot of disability people can’t do the stairs?