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A NEW TASTE
OF MEL BOURNE
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Melbourne is famous for its love of fine food, international flavours and world-class venues. Now is the time to be a part of the city’s next
dining experience.
St. Collins Lane presents a unique opportunity to be at the heart of Melbourne’s newest international address alongside flagship retail brands and premium restaurant names.
Facing Collins Street and Little Collins Street, St. Collins Lane is where luxury brands and leading labels meet local design and urban cool. This is a reinterpretation of the traditional shopping centre to reflect Melbourne’s eclectic and passionate approach
to fashion and food.
Of course St. Collins Lane is not just about shopping. Its magnificent dining terrace will occupy all of Level 2, with direct access from street level on either side of the building.
Individual tenancies will be clearly defined by their discrete style and exclusive seating.
Diners on the balconies will enjoy new, sweeping views of Collins Street and Little Collins Street. Elegant late night venues and a highly sophisticated sense of design will
all add to the luxurious surrounds that will define this new establishment.
The dining terrace will both enhance the shopping experience of St. Collins Lane and stand as its own Melbourne dining destination. Previously known as ‘Australia On
Collins’, this major redevelopment is now offering a selection of spaces for lease and the chance to join an unrivalled coterie of premium restaurants, sophisticated bars
and chic cafés.
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T H E N E W D I N I N G D E S T I N A T I O N O N C O L L I N S S T R E E T
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THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT 13
OVERVIEW 14
FOOD & BEVERAGE OFFERING 17
THE NEW RETAIL VISION 19
INTERNATIONAL BRANDS 20
LOCATION MAP 24
THE OPPORTUNITY 27
ARCHITECTURE & INTERIORS 30
FLOORPLANS 32
PROJECT TEAM 37
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Collins Street, Melbourne, has always been known as Australia’s best-dressed location. Built with money from the 1850s Gold Rush, retailers gathered here to cater to the fashion conscious in search
of the latest look. To be seen on Collins Street was a social must.
It’s not all that different today. This is where savvy shoppers go to find an eclectic mix of local and international fashion-forward brands. Even when visiting the shops without that press-a-buzzer-to-get-in sign of prestige, there’s something
inherently classy about shopping on Collins Street.
St. Collins Lane is set to not only continue this tradition of exclusivity, but to connect it to Melbourne’s edgy laneway culture. Think high end meets high street.
This is where the chic-smart will be able to step from mainstream to designer and back again.
To the south you’ll find the established grandeur of Collins Street. To the north you’ll find the hustle and bustle of Little Collins Street, with its
boutiques, galleries, hidden cafés and pop-up boutiques. In the middle will be St. Collins Lane, bringing the two worlds together.
Geographically, St. Collins Lane will also offer pedestrians a much needed north-to-south path through the city. Its southern and northern entrances will see
hugely increased footfall, as commuters from Flinders Street Station and Collins Street trams flood into the centre of the city and back again. Of course when they walk through St. Collins Lane, those pedestrians and commuters become window
shoppers and customers.
Melbourne was once famous for its elegantly laid out grid of thoroughfares. Today it’s more well known for its iconic laneways. These are the well-worn urban
trails snaking through the city in search of short-cuts and surprises. These are the paths that locals take to cut through, to meet for coffee, to find out what’s
new and what’s next.
St. Collins Lane embraces that culture – both literally and figuratively. It’s more Melbourne fashion than black boots and red lipstick.
This is the New Establishment.
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THE NEW ST. COLLINS LANE WILL INCLUDE:
60+ STORES
4 LEVELS OF SHOPPING
380 ROOM HOTEL
FLAGSHIP SHOPFRONTS
PROMINENT RETAIL PRESENCE
ON-GRADE PEDESTRIAN LINK FROM COLLINS STREET TO
LITTLE COLLINS STREET
CENTRAL COLLINS STREET LOCATION
St. Collins Lane will arrive in the heart of Melbourne’s most loved retail street. This ‘New Establishment’ will draw on the location’s
old-school style – then complete the ensemble with a modern twist. This will be a new fashion forward destination for the city, for consumers
and for the next generation of local and international brands.
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F O O D & B E V E R A G E O F F E R I N G
The dining terrace of St. Collins Lane will be a unique addition to Melbourne’s celebrated food culture, surrounded by a premium retail destination.
The dining terrace of St. Collins Lane will be a unique addition to Melbourne’s renowned culinary scene, surrounded by a premium retail destination.
For the first time, shoppers will be able to experience a mix of high end local and international food concepts, all under one roof yet still within highly designed and individually branded areas instead of a blandly traditional communal area. Enjoying lunch and dinner here will be more akin to dining out along the well-known restaurant strips of Flinders Lane or Crown Casino. As such, the food and
beverage offerings will be of an extremely high standard and the mouth-watering creations will be from well-known restaurateurs.
As well as the design and the choice of tenants, the sophistication of the St. Collins Lane dining terrace will be reflected in the finishes. Acoustics, textures, tones and lighting will create a series of vibrant spaces that are welcoming throughout the day and night. It is expected that tenancies may feature exposed kitchens, counter seating and a high level of design, with space for occasional live
music, tastings and special events.
There are currently eight medium sized food and beverage tenancies available along with two full sized restaurant tenancies. All tenancies will be bathed in natural light through large windows.
Some tenancies will also enjoy immediate access to opulent outdoor decking overlooking the grandeur of Collins Street and the bustling vibrancy of Little Collins Street.
There will be direct access to the dining terrace on Level Two via escalators at both the Collins Street and Little Collins Street sides of the building. As the dining terrace will be open until late
at night, long after traditional shopping hours, there will also be secure late night entry available. In addition to escalators to street level, access to the dining terrace will be provided by lifts
on Collins Street and via Dame Edna Place off Collins Street.
Melbourne has an insatiable appetite for new dining experiences. St. Collins Lane will be the city’s new dining destination – a place to meet friends, sample new tastes from the city’s best restaurants
and enjoy a drink with stunning city views. Like its surrounding retail offering, this is the best of Melbourne. This is the new establishment.
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A new Melbourne experience.
Melbourne has always been considered the home of food and fashion in Australia, with Collins Street and Little Collins Street both very special yet different in parts of its character. We did not
believe the current building successfully linked these two streets and their different traditions.
With that in mind, the brief we gave to the project team was to incorporate these two traditions, and in doing so create a distillation of Melbourne in a unique retail and dining experience. We wanted
it to be both traditional and forward thinking, international and local, open and intimate.
Above all, we wanted to ensure this new building worked equally for tenants as well as for customers. Our vision was of a new, truly Melbourne experience. That vision will soon be a reality.
— LaSalle Investment Management
As a Melburnian, I’m very excited about St. Collins Lane. As well as offering the city an impressive new retail and dining opportunity, it will add a new
edition to Melbourne’s famous laneway culture.
Collins Street is famous for its historic shopping arcades. Collins Street is a destination and shopping there is an experience. We want St. Collins Lane to evoke the same passion. This is why
we’ve designed St. Collins Lane to be a bespoke retail experience.
We’ve achieved this through prominent and visible shop fronts complemented by a palette of materials that acknowledge the tradition of the 19th century arcade. There will be a new clarity
to the pedestrian circulation through St. Collins Lane, with clear visual sightlines to all levels. The dining terrace on Level Two will be defined by a lightscape reminiscent of an illuminated
canopy of leaves.
Every ARM Architecture project involves in-depth research into local, cultural and urban issues. For St. Collins Lane, that resulted in acknowledging the different contexts of both Collins Street
and Little Collins Street.
Collins Street is home to an architecture of dignified and vertically expressed façades. The proposed façade of St. Collins Lane will pay homage to this grand tradition with double height stores ready
to accommodate prominent flagship tenants. By contrast, the Little Collins Street façade will be intimate and eclectic.
This new building will strike a chord with Melburnians. I believe St. Collins Lane will resonate with the location’s history and environment, while at the same time sounding a bold new future.
Stephen Ashton - Founding Director, ARM Architects
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Acclaimed restaurants with a presence in the St. Collins Lane dining terrace will be right at home, surrounded by an exciting range of premium international brands
making their mark in Melbourne.
Not only will it offer a completely new kind of retail environment, St. Collins Lane will also be a theatrical experience designed for a sophisticated shopping and dining destination.
Every part of the building will be bathed in a dappled light from a stunning sculptural lightscape that cleverly links the retail and dining levels, all set against illuminated ceiling panels.
The warm, bronze colour palette will give the building a distinctive bejewelled elegance, finished with classic, vivid black and white tessellated tiles. Both bold and boutique,
the most coveted fashion and food will be a natural fit.
St. Collins Lane will not only be a new base for big names, it will also be home for big stores, with multi-level shop fronts sure to be sought after by significant flagship brands.
As Collins Street is the home of the finest international brands, from Hermes and Cartier to Gucci and Louis Vuitton, news of Australia’s latest premium retail landmark
is already traveling far.
St. Collins Lane will offer the world’s exclusive brands a chance to make their presence known, and to find a new space that is exactly where they belong in Melbourne.
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RESTAURANTS / CAFÉS
1. Acca Roni2. Antico3. Bar Americano4. Bar Lourinha5. Brunetti 6. Cafe Andiamo7. Cafe lssus8. Cafe Vicolino9. Cafe Vue10. Chin Chin
Restaurant11. Clementine's12. Coda Bar &
Restaurant13. Cookie
14. Cumulus Inc15. Degraves
Espresso Bar16. Dukes Coffee
Roasters17. ezard18. Five Café19. GAZI Restaurant20. Gills Diner21. Gingerboy22. Grill'd
(Healthy Burgers)23. Grossi Florentino24. Hairy Canary
25. Hare & Grace Restaurant
26. Hells Upstairs27. Hi Hou Bar28. Hopetoun Tea
Rooms29. Il Tempo30. Journal Cafe31. La Citta32. Laurent Patisserie33. Le Petit Gateau34. Little Bean Blue35. Little Cupcakes36. Longrain Restaurant37. Lorca
38. Lupino39. Madame Brussels40. Mamasita41. MoVida42. MoVida
Next Door43. Om Nom44. Pellegrini's
Espresso Bar 45. Perkup Burgers 46. Prix Fixe47. Quists Coffee48. Red Spice Road49. Roule Galette50. Sensory Lab
51. Shuji Sushi52. The European53. The Fat Duck54. The Meatball
and Wine Bar55. The Mitre Tavern56. The Organic Food
& Wine Deli57. The Press Club58. Tonka59. Treviso Restaurant60. Vapiano61. Von Haus62. Vue de Monde
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Collins StreetThink London’s Oxford Street or New York’s 5th Avenue.
Collins Street has an international reputation as Melbourne’s best shopping street. Many well known retailers have
prestigious stores on Collins Street, and with that comes many opportunities to meet friends, be entertained and just be seen.
Retail PrecinctThose in search of retail therapy are in the right place,
with credit cards getting a workout at Emporium, Zara, David Jones, Myer and other well-loved local establishments.
Bordered by Bourke Street Mall, Swanston Street, Flinders Street and Elizabeth Street, with cash registers humming
7 days a week.
Financial PrecinctCollins Street is the financial spine of Melbourne’s white-collar
world. This is where numerous high-rise headquarters from finance, banking, legal, commercial and service sectors all rub
shoulder-pads. Not just a place to work, the CBD is offering more and more new places to live.
AccommodationFriends in town? The Sofitel, The Intercontinental,
The Westin and the Grand Hyatt are all five-star hotels and all on Collins Street. Adjacent to St. Collins Lane is The
Novotel, a 380-room hotel, with access to shops, galleries, bars, restaurants, parks, theatres and the waterfront right
at the door.
Arts & CultureCertain famous opera houses aside, Melbourne is known as
Australia’s culture capital. Check out theatre, dance, recitals, opera and more on offer at the nearby Arts Centre. The always
buzzing Federation Square and ACMI are even closer with a year-round calendar of events; the spectacular $135.5 million
Hamer Hall redevelopment has delivered a world-class concert hall; and the National Gallery of Victoria is Australia’s
favourite gallery for old masters and new visions.
EntertainmentFor a top Melbourne night out, you don’t have to go far from Collins Street. Catch the latest big show at the meticulously restored Regent Theatre or the always-popular Athenaeum,
and see a touring band or comedian at the Forum. The most consistently top rated eating spots are also nearby,
catering for tastes from South East Asia to Spanish tapas. Any list of favourites would have to include Coda,
Cumulus, Movida and Chin Chin.
1. Arthur Galan2. Bally3. Bang & Olufsen4. Bvlgari5. Canturi Antique
Jewellery6. Cartier7. Chanel8. Dolce & Gabbana9. Edward Meller10. Emporio Armani11. Ermenegildo
Zegna12. French Connection13. Georg Jensen
14. Gucci15. Hermès16. Hugo Boss17. Hunt Leather18. Jigsaw19. Kikki K20. Kookai21. Lloyd22. L’Occitane23. Louis Vuitton24. Marcs25. Max Mara26. Mont Blanc27. Paul Smith28. Paspaley
29. Prada30. Ralph Lauren31. RM Williams32. Rolex33. Scanlan & Theodore34. Swarovski35. Tag Heuer36. Thomas Pink37. Tiffany & Co.38. TM Lewin 39. Watches of
Switzerland40. Witchery41. Zara42. Zomp Shoes
MELBOURNE BOUTIQUES
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Let’s take a walk through St. Collins Lane.
First, just stand on the ground level at Collins or Little Collins Street and you’ll immediately feel how the façades draw people in. The place is designed to be irresistible. The high ceilings of the lower ground, ground and first floor levels create a feeling of immense space. Take in the architectural
grandeur in the elegant glass balustrades and the brilliant lightscape.
Now take a look straight ahead to see something really new. Your sightline is unobstructed from Collins Street all the way through to Little Collins Street. You’re looking at a clear, on-grade
pedestrian place. St. Collins Lane offers a much-needed thoroughfare to travel from Collins Street towards Bourke Street. It’s part of the city’s traditional ‘ant-trail’ and will immediately become
the way pedestrians naturally navigate Melbourne.
If you enter from Collins Street, you’re surrounded by luxury stores. These four international flagship stores, all fine company for the dining terrace tenants, are set in refined architecture,
surrounded by smaller luxury brands, and all bathed in natural light from a central vertical corridor. It’s all undeniably stunning and yet completely accessible.
Up on Level One, where an exclusive retail brand mix is guaranteed to have something for everyone, there are clear sightlines up to the dining terrace to tempt hungry shoppers.
On Level Two the dining terrace presents a range of individual, and individually designed, micro restaurant offerings. A unique and glamorous outdoor dining area looks over Collins Street
while a boutique decking area overlooks Little Collins Street.
An architecturally designed staircase on Level Two adds a sense of theatre as well as a grand entrance to the hotel above. It also gives you the opportunity to have a closer look at the lightscape, with its leafy green canopy that playfully reflects light throughout the building. It’s just one iconic
part of an already iconic address. Working in harmony with the rest of the meticulous design, it pushes St. Collins Lane into the extraordinary.
T H E B U I L D I N G . T H E E X P E R I E N C E .
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Clean, clear sightlines will give flagship stores a well-defined and visible frontage from street level. A distinctive palette of soft bronze and metallic
brown will blur the edges between established sophistication and urban cool. All passing eyes will be compelled to take in the ‘New Establishment’
on Collins Street. Not just a new icon on Melbourne’s most iconic street – St. Collins Lane will be truly something to behold.
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The dining terrace will present a tactile and earthy experience, with natural, authentic finishes. A warm, dark palette and theatrical lighting will create
a welcoming ambiance and sense of discovery for hungry and curious shoppers. With abundant natural light, stunning views and beautifully designed restaurants, the dining terrace will have its own strong sense
of place within St. Collins Lane.
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PROJECT
CLIENT
DATE
T/ 03 8613 1888 F/ 03 8613 [email protected] 22 476 949 399www.armarchitecture.com.au
LEVEL 11/522 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3000 AUS
REV REASON FOR THIS ISSUE
AMENDMENT NOTES FOR THIS ISSUEONLY AMENDMENTS SINCE LAST ISSUE ARE SHOWN
LASALLE INVESTMENTMANAGEMENTLEVEL 13/179 ELIZABETH ST SYDNEY, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA ON COLLINS
260 COLLINS ST, MELBOURNE, VIC 3000, AUSTRALIA
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Proposed Plan Level 2
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ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALEDRAWINGS.CHECK DRAWING IS TO SCALE BY MEASURING SCALEBAR BELOW.VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORECOMMENCING ANY WORK, SHOP DRAWINGS, ORORDERING ANY MATERIALS.
A1 841 x 594
TITLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
DATE
T/ 03 8613 1888 F/ 03 8613 [email protected] 22 476 949 399www.armarchitecture.com.au
LEVEL 11 /522 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3000 AUS
REV REASON FOR THIS ISSUE
AMENDMENT NOTES FOR THIS ISSUE
CLIENT
SOUTH MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 3205
ONLY AMENDMENTS SINCE LAST ISSUE ARE SHOWN
PROJECT MANAGER
Level 4/15 Claremont StreetSouth Yarra VIC 3141
LASALLE INVESTMENTMANAGEMENT
AUSTRALIA ON COLLINS
Level 1 3/179 Elizabeth StreetSydney, NSW 2000
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150m2
438m2
288m2
7.6m
3.7
m3
m
4.4m
3m
4.2
m
16.3m
21 4 m50 3
DAME EDNA PLACE BELOW
CARSON PLACE BELOW
FLAGSHIP
RETAIL
FOOD & BEVERAGE
RESTAURANT/BAR
DECK
LIFT
W.C.
168.2m2
N
234.4m2
94m2
454m2
27.9m2
11.4m
15.7m
7.9
m5
.2m
17.4
m
15.7m
5.2m
16.7
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TITLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
DATE
T/ 03 8613 1888 F/ 03 8613 [email protected] 22 476 949 399www.armarchitecture.com.au
LEVEL 11 /522 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3000 AUS
REV REASON FOR THIS ISSUE
AMENDMENT NOTES FOR THIS ISSUE
CLIENT
SOUTH MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 3205
ONLY AMENDMENTS SINCE LAST ISSUE ARE SHOWN
PROJECT MANAGER
Level 4/15 Claremont StreetSouth Yarra VIC 3141
LASALLE INVESTMENTMANAGEMENT
AUSTRALIA ON COLLINS
Level 1 3/179 Elizabeth StreetSydney, NSW 2000
3102/60/82noitelpmoC ngiseD citamehcS roF deussI2
3102/70/5010
21 4 m50 3
18.5m
25.8m
DAME EDNA PLACE
CARSON PLACE
FLAGSHIP
RETAIL
FOOD & BEVERAGE
RESTAURANT/BAR
DECK
LIFT
W.C.
GROUND FLOOR
G R O U N D F L O O R / L E V E L O N E
F L O O R P L A N
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1161.3m2
655.6m2
5.6
m4
m
16m
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TITLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
DATE
T/ 03 8613 1888 F/ 03 8613 [email protected] 22 476 949 399www.armarchitecture.com.au
LEVEL 11 /522 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3000 AUS
REV REASON FOR THIS ISSUE
AMENDMENT NOTES FOR THIS ISSUE
CLIENT
SOUTH MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 3205
ONLY AMENDMENTS SINCE LAST ISSUE ARE SHOWN
PROJECT MANAGER
Level 4/15 Claremont StreetSouth Yarra VIC 3141
LASALLE INVESTMENTMANAGEMENT
AUSTRALIA ON COLLINS
Level 1 3/179 Elizabeth StreetSydney, NSW 2000
17/07/201 3 2:46:58 PM
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21 4 m50 3
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RETAIL
FOOD & BEVERAGE
RESTAURANT/BAR
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LIFT
W.C.
UP
534m2
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TITLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
DATE
T/ 03 8613 1888 F/ 03 8613 [email protected] 22 476 949 399www.armarchitecture.com.au
LEVEL 11/522 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3000 AUS
REV REASON FOR THIS ISSUE
AMENDMENT NOTES FOR THIS ISSUE
CLIENT
SOUTH MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 3205
ONLY AMENDMENTS SINCE LAST ISSUE ARE SHOWN
PROJECT MANAGER
Level 4/15 Claremont StreetSouth Yarra VIC 3141
LASALLE INVESTMENTMANAGEMENT
AUSTRALIA ON COLLINS
Level 13/179 Elizabeth StreetSydney, NSW 2000
17/07/2013 2:48:58 PM
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L O W E R G R O U N D / M E Z Z A N I N E
F L O O R P L A N
LOWER GROUND
MEZZANINE
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P R O J E C T T E A M
LaSalle Investment Management is one of the world’s leading real estate investment managers with over 30 years of experience. With nearly 700 employees in 18 countries worldwide, we manage $47.7 billion of public and private equity real estate investments and have a diverse investor base that includes public and private pension funds, insurance companies, governments, endowments and private individuals from across the globe. Unlike many investment management firms, we invest only in real estate and therefore have a unique focus and depth of expertise in the sector.
Our primary objective is to deliver competitive performance while striving to achieve the highest levels of client service. In Australia, we invest in a range of real estate sectors, such as retail, residential, commercial, hotel and industrial. LaSalle Investment Management is a wholly owned but operationally independent subsidiary of Jones Lang LaSalle, one of the world’s leading real estate service providers.
Throughout its sustained and exciting 40 year history, Pomeroy Pacific has forged a reputation of providing all-encompassing property service excellence to its clients. Today, Pomeroy Pacific is a multi-faceted company with a clear focus on delivering premium development projects to satisfied clients.
Pomeroy have a number of business units specialising in project and development management, construction and development. It is the methodical delivery approach coupled with open and continued communication, which has seen continued growth not only to our already loyal and repeat client base, but also with new clients.
By adhering to the company’s core principles of accountability, client focus and delivering desired results, Pomeroy Pacific has continued to expand and prosper. No matter the project or required engagement, Pomeroy Pacific have the experience, knowledge and proven track record to get you there.
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For over 20 years, ARM Architecture has specialised in projects that require the highest level of design thinking and skilful resolution. From large urban masterplans to exquisite and sensitive interventions, the hallmarks of an ARM Architecture project remain the same: in-depth research into local, cultural and urban issues, genuine lateral thinking and skilful resolution of complex briefs, resulting in unique outcomes with an international profile. ARM Architecture has received 40 state and national AIA awards and is the only firm in Australia to have been awarded the Victorian Architecture Medal four times.
With offices in Perth and Melbourne, ARM Architecture’s most significant projects include the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, the Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre, Australia’s newest indoor stadium – the Perth Arena, the redevelopment of Hamer Hall at Arts Centre Melbourne, the Shrine of Remembrance Visitors Centre, Melbourne Central Redevelopment and Storey Hall at RMIT University. ARM Architecture have shaped our major cities through masterplans for Melbourne Docklands, Perth Waterfront and the Adelaide Riverbank.
Cornwell is one of Australia’s most awarded brand and communications agencies. Specialising in design, place making, property marketing and corporate branding, Cornwell’s expertise has been in high demand across Europe, the USA and Asia Pacific. St. Collins Lane is a unique brand collaboration between Pomeroy Pacific, CBRE, LaSalle, ARM and the Cornwell brand team and has been created to become an enduring symbol of lifestyle, design and quality in the urban landscape of Melbourne. www.cornwell.com.au
Disclaimer: While all reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this document and the particulars contained herein, it is intended to be a visual aid only and does not necessarily depict the finished state of the object or thing shown. No liability is accepted for any direct or indirect consequential loss or damage arising out of any reliance upon this document. The tenant and its representatives must rely upon their own enquiries and inspections. Illustrations and photographs are for presentation purposes and are to be regarded as indicative only. Subject to any terms implied by law which cannot be excluded, LaSalle Investment Management, the owner and its agents accept no responsibility for any loss, damage or expense (whether direct or indirect) incurred as a result of any error, omission or misinterpretation in information. All information is subject to change without notice. This document and the particulars contained herein do not form part or all of an offer or a contract of sale or lease.
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