Residential and hotel skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria
380 Melbourne The landmark dual towers of 380 Melbourne in the heart of the CBD
Status Completed Location 380 Lonsdale Street 371 Little Lonsdale Street 28 Timothy Lane, Melbourne , Australia Completed 2021 Cost ~AUD $240.5 million Roof 217.5 m (714 ft) Floor count 67 Floor area 109,448 m2 (1,178,090 sq ft)[ 1] Architect(s) Elenberg Fraser Developer Brady Property Group Quantity surveyor WT Partnership[ 1] Number of rooms
728 (residential)
312 (hotel)
380 Melbourne (also known as 380 Lonsdale Street ) is a residential and hotel skyscraper in Melbourne , Victoria, Australia .[ 2]
Designed by Elenberg Fraser and developed by Brady Group, the project includes 728 residential apartments as well as 312 hotel rooms within a 67-level skyscraper, and reaches a height of 217.5 metres (714 feet).[ 2] [ 3]
The Lonsdale Street development was first proposed in 2013, initially as a 47-storey tower; however, plans were later re–submitted and hence the project was redesigned.[ 1] 380 Lonsdale Street received planning approval by the Minister for Planning Richard Wynne in March, 2015. The project had an estimated worth of AUD$240.5 million, and construction commenced in March 2018 and had an expected completion date set in 2020.[ 4] [ 5] [ 2] The project was completed in 2021.[ 6]
In 2018, IHG signed a deal with the Brady Group to have a voco -branded hotel open in the building.[ 7]
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Skyscrapers in
Melbourne over 150 metres in height
Completed
Over 300 m 250–299 m 200–249 m
Queens Place North Tower (249 m, 2021)
Victoria One (246 m, 2018 )
Premier Tower (249 m, 2021)
Swanston Central (237 m, 2019)
Melbourne Square Tower 1 (231 m, 2021)
Vision Apartments (229 m, 2016)
568 Collins Street (224 m, 2015)
Bourke Place (224 m, 1991)
Light House Melbourne (218 m, 2017)
Telstra Corporate Centre (218 m, 1992)
380 Melbourne (217 m, 2021)
Melbourne Central (211 m, 1991)
West Side Place Tower B (206 m, 2021)
Freshwater Place North (205 m, 2005)
Eq. Tower (203 m, 2017)
150–199 m
Empire Melbourne (198 m, 2017)
Collins House (190 m, 2018)
Abode318 (187 m, 2015)
80 Collins South (187 m, 2019)
Sofitel Hotel (185 m, 1980)
ANZ Tower (185 m, 1978)
Nauru House (182 m, 1977)
LK Tower (178 m, 2019)
MY80 (173 m, 2014)
Melbourne Square Tower 2 (226 m, 2021)
Victoria Police Centre Tower 2 (171 m, 2020)
Upper West Side Tower 5 (170 m, 2016)
385 Bourke Street (169 m, 1983)
Zen Apartments (168 m, 2012)
Platinum Tower One (167 m, 2016)
Avant (167 m, 2018)
Australian Stock Exchange Building (167 m, 1991)
Southbank Place (166 m, 2018)
Casselden Place (166 m, 1992)
35 Spring Street (166 m, 2017)
The Fifth (166 m, 2017)
Ernst & Young Tower (165 m, 2005)
SX Stage 1 (163 m, 2005)
Royal Domain Tower (162 m, 2005)
ANZ World Headquarters (162 m, 1993)
National Bank House (161 m, 1978)
2 Southbank Boulevard (161 m, 2005)
Verve 501 (159 m, 2006)
477 Collins Street (158 m, 2019)
Upper West Side Tower 2 (156 m, 2014)
Shadow Play (153 m, 2018)
Southbank Central (153 m, 2017)
Optus Centre (153 m, 1975)
Crown Towers (152 m, 1997)
140 William Street (152 m, 2005)
Urban Workshop Lonsdale (150 m, 2005)
Melbourne skyline in 2015
Approved
Over 250 m 200–249 m 150–199 m
Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion
Building data source: Skyscraper Center
37°48′44.6148″S 144°57′40.1436″E / 37.812393000°S 144.961151000°E / -37.812393000; 144.961151000