380 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

380 St Kilda Road in Melbourne is a 15-level, A grade commercial building providing 24,554 square metres of workspace. Prominently located at the city end of St Kilda Road and opposite the Royal Botanic Gardens, the building is superbly connected to the CBD, and beyond. A significant refurbishment by top-tier design firm Architectus is soon to begin, which will deliver luxury end-of-trip amenity and a sophisticated new ground plane.

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Location
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End of Trip Facilities
Security
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Lobby Cafe
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Transport
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Dining
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Onsite Managers
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Quality Office Space
GradeA Grade
Total Area24,554 sqm
Operating Costs$148.00/ SQM PA + GST
Parking Spaces483
Ownership100% Mirvac Property Trust
Major TenantsToll Transport, Defence Health
Nabers Energy50
Nabers Water50
Availability
Level
Available
Area (sqm)
Level 10
Now
1,268.00
Fully Refurbished Lift Lobby and Amenities to A Grade standard. Full floor spec suite with 5 meeting rooms and 96 workstations. Kitchen and breakout area with additional open collaboration zones and 5 focus rooms.

Fitout: Yes

Rent: POA

Level 9
Now
1,156.00
Fully Refurbished Lift Lobby and Amenities to A Grade standard. Floor refurbished to new base building standard.

Fitout: No

Rent: POA

Level 8
Now
1,156.00

Fully Refurbished Lift Lobby and Amenities to A Grade standard

 

Fitout: No

Rent: POA

Level 5
Now
2,629.00
Fully Refurbished Lift Lobby and Amenities to A Grade standard.
 

Fitout: No

Rent: POA

Level 4, Suite 4.01
Now
1,661.00
Fully Refurbished Lift Lobby and Amenities to A Grade standard. Floor refurbished to new base building standard.

Fitout: No

Rent: POA

380 St Kilda Lobby

Contact us

Ryan Allport Mirvac

Ryan Allport

Asset Manager

Mirvac

0434 285 487
Tasmin

Tasmin Hughes

Property Manager

Mirvac

0432 077 305

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