West Side Place

Building complex in Melbourne, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

West Side Place is a completed A$2 billion complex of four skyscrapers, located at 250 Spencer Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

StatusCompleted
Location250 Spencer Street, Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates37.8143°S 144.9529°E / -37.8143; 144.9529
Completed
  • Tower A: 2021
  • Tower B: 2021
  • Tower C: 2022
  • Tower D: 2022
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West Side Place
West Side Place in May 2023
Interactive map of the West Side Place area
General information
StatusCompleted
Location250 Spencer Street, Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates37.8143°S 144.9529°E / -37.8143; 144.9529
Completed
  • Tower A: 2021
  • Tower B: 2021
  • Tower C: 2022
  • Tower D: 2022
CostA$2 billion
Height
Roof
  • Tower A: 268.7 m (882 ft)
  • Tower B: 206 m (676 ft)
  • Tower C: 230 m (750 ft)
  • Tower D: 239 m (784 ft)
Technical details
Floor count
  • Tower A: 81
  • Tower B: 65
  • Tower C: 70
  • Tower D: 72
Floor area97,000 m2 (1,040,000 sq ft) (in 4 towers)
Design and construction
ArchitectCottee Parker Architects
DeveloperFar East Consortium
EngineerWinward Structures
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The complex

The tallest building in the complex, Tower A (Tower 1), comprises 663 apartments[1] and 81 levels, reaching a height of 268.7 metres (882 ft).[2] As of 2026, it is the fourth-tallest building in Melbourne and seventh-tallest building in Australia.[2] In addition to the apartments, a 5-star hotel of 257 rooms occupies the building.[3] Hotel chain The Ritz-Carlton have signed on to manage the hotel, which they opened in March 2023.[4] It spans floors 61 to 80, with its sky lobby located on floor 80.[5][failed verification]

The 65-level Tower B (Tower 2) comprises 714 apartments and reaches a height of 206 metres (676 ft).[6][1] Tower C (Tower 3) measures 230 metres (750 ft) in height across 70 levels,[7] comprising 684 apartments[1] and a 316-room, 4-star hotel owned by Dorsett Hospitality International.[8][9] The 240-metre-tall (790 ft) Tower D (Tower 4) includes 835 apartments over 72 levels.[10][1]

The A$2 billion project[3] is Melbourne's biggest inner-city development, encompassing 97,000 m2 (1,040,000 sq ft) of floor space.[11] Developed by Far East Consortium, the complex was initially proposed in 2013, and was later approved in mid-2014 by then-Planning Minister Matthew Guy. It was proposed to be fully completed in 2022.[12] Construction was suspended in February 2022 when contractor Probuild went into administration.[13] The remaining two towers were completed by Multiplex in 2023.[citation needed][contradictory]

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