Commercial Properties

 

80 Collins Street, Melbourne

Overview
80 Collins Street is a 50,663m2, 51 level, A-grade commercial office building located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD prime commercial eastern precinct. Incorporating an open plaza forecourt, two levels of shops and 46 levels of office accommodation. There are two levels of basement parking for 160 cars.

The property is neighboured by some of Melbourne’s most notable buildings, namely the Southern Cross development, 120 Collins Street, 101 Collins Street and Collins Place.

QIC Real Estate purchased 80 Collins Street in November 2004 with a long term intention to refurbish and develop the whole property.  During 2007 21levels of the high rise floors have been refurbished and relet to a mixture of private and public sector tenants.

 

 

DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS

Robina Town Centre
Robina Town Centre's $400 million expansion in nearly complete. In June 2009 the Northern Malls project was opened which features a new 10,000m2 Big W, a second 4,500m2 Woolworths supermarket, up to 100 new specialty retailers, a 900 seat food court and a lakeside dining precinct, The Promenade at Robina Town Centre. It is home to Queensland's first Apple store and the largest Country Road store plus the Gold Coast's only David Jones Department Store and some of Australia's most iconic fashion brands including Saba, Carla Zampatti, Mimco and David Lawrence. The next phase of the Centre's landmark $400 million expansion is currently underway, which will introduce a 12,000m2 Myer department store and additional specialty retail tenancies, scheduled to open by late 2010.

Watergardens Town Centre
Following the recent $150 million extension that included Big W, a second Safeway supermarket and 100 new specialty retailers, construction is now complete on a new entertainment and leisure precinct, Station Street that leads from the Town Centre to the Watergardens Railway station. Eight new restaurants including Hog's Breath Cafe, Max Brenner Chocolate Bar and Grill'd provide the first street of restaurants to the region.

Q&A
Queen and Albert is a $250 million retail and commercial development located in the heart of Brisbane's CBD. Its home to Guess, Aldo and other high profile retailers plus on completion an array of 'laneway' dining options facing Albert and Elizabeth Streets. The Australian Tax Office will occupy 10,000m2 of the new commercial tower.