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Queen Street is a street in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. The street forms part of the original Hoddle Grid and was laid out in 1837. [ 1 ] It runs roughly north-south and is primarily a commercial and financial thoroughfare of the central business district.
Two of Prell's Buildings viewed looking southeast from the corner of Collins and Queen Street in 1903, in the centre and behind. National Mutual Building is on the right. Friedrich Wilhelm Prell was born in Hamburg, Germany, and migrated to Australia in 1851, founding an import/export business, and in the 1880s moved into property development. [16]
Upon completion, they will be amongst the tallest buildings in Melbourne, and the tallest twin skyscrapers in Australia. [ 1 ] The 350 Queen Street site, which hosts KTS House –a 21-story office building– was purchased by Chinese developers 3L Alliance in October 2014, for $135 million. [ 2 ]
200 Queen Street, also known as 200Q and previously known as ACI House, is an office building in Melbourne. It is located at the north-east corner of Queen and Little Bourke Streets. Around 130 metres in height, it has 32 full floors, plus two smaller floors atop that. It was the first high rise development in Melbourne by the Australian ...
Sketch of the entrance to the Lombard Building from 17 Queen Street, Melbourne. Built between 1889 and 1890, the Lombard Building is a seven-storey office building including a basement level designed by the architecture firm at the time Reed, Henderson & Smart (Joseph Reed, Anketell Henderson & Francis Smart).
Melbourne Terrace Apartments. Melbourne Terrace is a set of 60 apartments at the corner of Franklin and Queen Street, Melbourne. The apartment complex, designed by architect Nonda Katsalidis, comprises four self-contained buildings, Equus, Mondo, Roma and Fortuna. This division creates a low population for each, ensuring moderate demands upon ...
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