A ROYAL OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPERS OR OWNER OCCUPIERS
515-523 Spencer Street, West Melbourne VIC 3003
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Block size: 453 m² approx.
Vinci Carbone is privileged to be able to offer for sale, the Royal Mail Hotel located at 515-523 Spencer Street, West Melbourne - a unique city fringe opportunity.
The availability of this outstanding city fringe property represents a magnificent opportunity for either owner occupiers who wish to refurbish the existing improvements or developers wanting to take advantage of this excellent location for a residential or commercial development (STCA).
Key highlights:
Refurbish existing hotel building for hospitality or refurbish to offices or retail Redevelop into residential or office building (STCA) Substantial landholding of 453 sqm* Prime corner site with total frontage of over 61 metres (Spencer St, Stanley St & ROW) Special Use Zoning Offered with vacant possession
Rarely does a site of this size in such a highly sought after location become available for sale being within close proximity to the CBD, Hospitals, Melbourne University, Queen Victoria Market, Flagstaff Gardens, Docklands and RMIT.
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