380 Melbourne

Residential and hotel skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria

380 Melbourne
The landmark dual towers of 380 Melbourne in the heart of the CBD
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
Location380 Lonsdale Street
371 Little Lonsdale Street
28 Timothy Lane, Melbourne, Australia
Completed2021
Cost~AUD$240.5 million
Height
Roof217.5 m (714 ft)
Technical details
Floor count67
Floor area109,448 m2 (1,178,090 sq ft)[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Elenberg Fraser
DeveloperBrady Property Group
Quantity surveyorWT Partnership[1]
Other information
Number of rooms
  • 728 (residential)
  • 312 (hotel)

380 Melbourne (also known as 380 Lonsdale Street) is a residential and hotel skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[2]

Designed by Elenberg Fraser and developed by Brady Group, the project includes 728 residential apartments as well as 312 hotel rooms within a 67-level skyscraper, and reaches a height of 217.5 metres (714 feet).[2][3]

The Lonsdale Street development was first proposed in 2013, initially as a 47-storey tower; however, plans were later re–submitted and hence the project was redesigned.[1] 380 Lonsdale Street received planning approval by the Minister for Planning Richard Wynne in March, 2015. The project had an estimated worth of AUD$240.5 million, and construction commenced in March 2018 and had an expected completion date set in 2020.[4][5][2] The project was completed in 2021.[6]

In 2018, IHG signed a deal with the Brady Group to have a voco-branded hotel open in the building.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c Baljak, Mark. (11 August 2014). "Hiap Hoe supersize their 380 Lonsdale Street development". UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 15 March 2015
  2. ^ a b c 380 Lonsdale Street - The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat. Retrieved 21 March 2018
  3. ^ - 380 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 15 March 2015
  4. ^ Dow, Aisha. (11 March 2015). "It's a big one: Planning Minister Richard Wynne makes his first skyscraper approval for Melbourne's CBD". The Age. Retrieved 15 March 2015
  5. ^ Masanauskas, John. (11 March 2015). "High-rise apartment and hotel complex includes laneway in Melbourne CBD". Herald Sun. Retrieved 15 March 2015
  6. ^ "380 Lonsdale Street - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  7. ^ Jacob (12 October 2018). "IHG launches 'voco Melbourne Central' hotel to be part of '380 Melbourne' development". The Hotel Conversation. Retrieved 31 July 2022.

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Skyscrapers in Melbourne over 150 metres in height
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