- Expansive views and high-quality fitout - Contiguous whole floors interlinked via connecting staircase and part floor available. - Paris End of Collins Street - Recent addition of two levels of third space areas - ANNEXE - 4.5-star NABERS Energy Rating
35 Collins Street is an iconic landmark of the Melbourne city skyline. The office tower's dominance signals its status as Melbourne's most distinguished business address. Its location and reputation are highly regarded having recently undergone a major ground plane and modernized arrival experience.
35 Collins Street provides world-class office accommodation with a re-invigorated retail and lifestyle precinct, including a premier retail precinct with the added benefit of a 5-star hotel, the Sofitel Melbourne that operates on the upper floors.
35 Collins Street offers an exceptional opportunity to sub-lease fully fitted, mid-rise office space with unrivalled amenities at the Paris End of Collins Street.
- Level 17: 825 sqm* Timing: Q1 2024 | Condition: Excellent existing fitout in place
- Level 18: 1,534 sqm* Timing: Q4 2023 | Condition: Excellent existing fitout in place
- Level 19: 1,518 sqm* Timing: Q4 2023 | Condition: Excellent existing fitout in place
*Approx.
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