80 Collins Street

Revitalised mixed-use precinct

Premium-grade
office tower

New onsite
retailers

Completed in 2020

80 Collins offers premium office space with vibrant retail precinct

80 Collins South offers 43,000sqm of new premium-grade office space, within a revitalised mixed-use precinct. Rising above Melbourne CBD’s prestigious Paris End with its faceted crystalline façade and exceptional design, this 38 level development illuminates the Melbourne city skyline. The lobby features an impressive digital screen to showcase well renowned and emerging artists all year round to provide an engaging lobby experience for 80 Collins customers and guests.     

A variety of luxury retailers will soon open on several levels along the laneways, transforming the precinct into a world-class shopping and dining destination. 80 Collins will be home to some of Melbourne’s most prestigious corporate businesses including Macquarie Bank, McKinsey and DLA Piper.

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Features

  • GradeA-grade
  • Available floor area0 sqm
  • Total car parking spaces 121
  • NABERS Energy (no GreenPower) 4.5
  • NABERS Indoor Environment 4.5
  • NABERS Waste 4.0
  • NABERS Water 4.5
Onsite wellness centre and fitness classes
Access to offsite meeting and events space at Dexus Place
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Location

80 Collins Street - South Tower


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