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Collins Square

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Collins Square
Project
StatusComplete
DeveloperWalker Corporation
Architect
OperatorWalker Corporation
Owner
Websitewww.collinssquare.com.au
Physical features
Public spacesCommercial precinct
DivisionsMelbourne's Docklands
StreetsCollins Street
Location
Location in Melbourne
Coordinates: 37°49′14″S 144°57′01″E / 37.820641°S 144.950142°E / -37.820641; 144.950142
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
CityMelbourne
LocationCollins Street, Batman's Hill precinct, Melbourne's Docklands
Address717-747 Collins Street, Melbourne
Area
 • Land2 ha (5 acres)

Collins Square is one of the largest commercial developments in Australia and the largest in the Melbourne central business district of Victoria, covering an area of c. two hectares (five acres).[1][2][3]

Description

Located at 717-747 Collins Street, Melbourne in the Batman's Hill precinct in Melbourne's Docklands, Collins Square comprises approximately 260,000 square metres (2,800,000 sq ft) of commercial and retail floor space. The project also includes part of the historic No 2 Goods Shed and Lantern building.[4]

The Collins Square project was developed by Walker Corporation. Walker owns and manages the precinct with the exception of Tower 3, which is owned by CIMB-Trust Capital Advisors.[5][6] As of October 2018, the project is understood to have had a market value of A$billion.[7]

Bates Smart led the design of the Master Plan including the retail podium, and three commercial towers. Buchan provided fine-grain[clarification needed] advice on the design of the retail precinct. Hassell designed the third tower, with Woods Bagot designing the final tower. Sissons Architects also provided architectural services to Walker Corporation.[8][9][10]

Each of the towers feature artwork by prominent artists; John Olsen was commissioned to paint his 48-square-metre (520 sq ft) 'King Sun' for Tower 1.[11] A large painting by Yannima Tommy Watson features in the lobby of Tower 5.[12]

The first tower was constructed by Built, with Multiplex completing the balance of the project in early 2018. Hutchinson constructed the Lantern Building and refurbished the Goods Shed.[13][14][15][16]

The commercial towers are supported by Cogeneration systems, rainwater harvesting, solar arrays, and regenerative lifts leading to 6 Star NABERS energy ratings.[17]

Collins Square has a number of multi-national companies as tenants; KPMG, AECOM, Mercer, Transurban, Marsh & McLennan, IWG plc, Pearson Publishing, Pepperstone, BDO Global, Tabcorp, Mott MacDonald the Commonwealth Bank, and the Australian Taxation Office.[18] The 27,000-square-metre (290,000 sq ft) leasing deal with KPMG was touted as the largest leasing transaction in Australia during 2013.[19]

References

  1. ^ Hopkins, Philip (8 February 2012). "Collins Square on the up". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Collins Square". Walker Corporation.
  3. ^ "Mars landing in Collins Square". Australian Financial Review. 8 February 2018.
  4. ^ Williams, Bethany (2 November 2013). "Collins Square is the biggest". Docklands News. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  5. ^ Lenaghan, Nick. "Lang Walker drops plans to sell $2b Collins Square project". Australian Financial Review.
  6. ^ "CIMB acquires 100% interest in Tower 3". CIMB Group. Archived from the original on 9 May 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  7. ^ "The inner workings of Lang Walker's property empire". The Australian. 31 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Australian Taxation Office, Projects". Bates Smart.
  9. ^ "Collins Square Tower 2". Hassell.
  10. ^ "Collins Square, Tower D". Sissons Architects.
  11. ^ Cooke, Dewi (30 July 2013). "Olsen's King Sun rises". Sydney Morning Herald.
  12. ^ "Art - Collins Square". Collins Square. Archived from the original on 12 March 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  13. ^ "ATO, 747 Collins Street (VIC)". Built Holdings. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  14. ^ "Multiplex appointed to Tower 5". Multiplex.
  15. ^ "Goods Shed South". Hutchinson Builders.
  16. ^ Lenaghan, Nick (8 February 2018). "Mars landing in Collins Square". Australian Financial Review.
  17. ^ "Experience Six Stars at Collins Square". Facility Management Association.
  18. ^ "Collins Square, Commercial Directory". Collins Square.
  19. ^ Vedelago, Chris (7 December 2013). "KPMG to move to Collins Square". Sydney Morning Herald.

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