PRIME A-GRADE OFFICE TOWER OCCUPYING A PROMINENT TRIPLE FRONTED SITE
420 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3000
By Negotiation
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Block size: 2286 m² approx.
A timeless glass façade design and exceptional presentation throughout, this prime 10,434sqm A-grade office tower occupies a prominent triple fronted site, providing an abundance of natural light and expansive views across all levels.
Situated in the favoured northern end of St Kilda Road, the building is set to benefit from the transformation in the precinct as a result of the new Anzac Station transport hub located within immediate walking distance.
- Highly efficient floor plates with floor to ceiling windows providing stunning views across all levels - $2.7m refurbishment program invested into best in class ground floor lobby and EOT facilities - Advantageous zoning & overlay control with possible avenue for increased NLA^ - 3-star NABERS Energy Rating
*All figures are approximate ^STCA
A 100% interest is For Sale via International Expressions of Interest closing Thursday, 7 December 2023 at 4pm (AEDT)
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