CBW - 550 Bourke Street,  Melbourne. Victoria

550 Bourke Street is the second of the two new office buildings at CBW, the major commercial and retail precinct at the corner of Bourke and William Streets, Melbourne. 

550 Bourke Street is a 'boutique', 19 storey commercial tower.  Like 181 William Street, CBW's other commercial building, 550 Bourke Street is an A-grade building with premium services designed in accordance with high ESD standards.

The 550 Bourke Street office building has been configured to ensure maximum sun penetration to both the tower's internal workspaces and the public space below.

Set to the Bourke Street frontage, this building has a distinctive facade incorporating facetted glazing to the lower levels and projecting profiled horizontal aluminium transoms above.  From the north view, the building's slim profile and curved facade contrasts with the colors of 181 William Street.

Both buildings are separated by the revitalised Goldsborough lane, one of the development's multiple laneways, which leads into an open 'plaza', creating a retail environment that embodies the best of Melbourne's heritage and character.  

 

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Property Details: Minimize
Address
550 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC
 
Market Sector
Commercial
 
Scale
25,600 sqm
 
Completion Date
September 2008
 
Anchor Tenant
Deloittes
 
Builder
Multiplex
 
Project Manager
Project Planning & Management
 
Architects
- Bates Smart
- SJB
- NH Architecture
 
ESD Rating
- 5 Star Green Star
- 4.5 Star NABERS Energy 
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Testimonial Minimize

"The City of Melbourne and Cbus Property developed an excellent working relationship throughout the planning stages of CBW, particularly in relation to planning for the revitalisation of Goldsbrough Lane. Cbus Property’s holistic approach to development and willingness to consult and work with the Council has ensured a smooth process to date. We feel confident that this new precinct will bring added vitality to the western".

Rob Adams, Director of Design & Culture, City of Melbourne

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