Perth’s iconic C Restaurant, a revolving venue that has operated for about 20 years, announces it will close. Local reporting says the restaurant’s shutdown is linked to changes planned for its building.
The closures are reported alongside redevelopment work for historic St Martin’s Tower, which is being prepared for a hotel revamp. Across the sources, the core details are consistent: the restaurant has become a well-known dining destination, and its end comes as the tower’s future use is updated. Both outlets focus on the same timing and setting, describing the closure as part of broader building activity rather than an isolated business decision.
While both articles describe the announcement and the redevelopment connection, neither provides substantial additional detail in the excerpts provided about the restaurant’s final date, the operators’ stated reasons, or the specific scope of the hotel works. Further information may be needed to clarify timelines and how redevelopment impacts public access to the venue’s spaces.