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Also written as Unit 602, 443 Little Collins Street.
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Also written as Unit 602, 443 Little Collins Street.
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The address refers to a unit, meaning an apartment-style residence within a multi‑storey building
It is on Little Collins Street in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district, which is centred on the historic Hoddle Grid
A tram stop on William St/Collins St is just 0.1 km away, giving easy access to Melbourne’s extensive tram network that serves the CBD and surrounding suburbs
Within a few hundred metres you’ll find the heritage Mitre Tavern, the gentlemen’s Melbourne Savage Club, Bank Place, the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership, and several heritage‑listed buildings such as the former Bank of Australasia and Queensland Building
The unit sits amid a concentration of historic structures, including Roy Grounds House, the former National Mutual Life Association Building, and the AON Centre, making the area rich in architectural heritage
Melbourne’s CBD is the city’s most densely populated area and a cultural hub, celebrated for its Victorian‑era architecture, vibrant laneways, and a lively arts, music and café scene
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