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295-309 King Street, Melbourne

295-309 King Street, Melbourne. Image courtesy Plus Architecture
Architect: 
Building Type: 
High-rise
Number of Buildings: 
1
Roof Height(s) - metres: 
267.25
Floor count: 
83
Amenities: 
Pool, gym, library/lounge, private dining area, spa, wine cellar, oker/mah-jong room
Suburb: 
Project Status: 
Developer: 
Number of Dwellings: 
603
Number of Dwellings/NLA: 
1,301sqm site
Nearby Public Transport: 
Southern Cross Station
Bike Spaces: 
290
Car Spaces: 
124

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