West Side Place
West Side Place is an approved A$1 billion complex of four buildings, when built, will become some of the tallest buildings in Melbourne. The project is located on 250 Spencer Street, Melbourne.
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|  West Side Place Tower A (right) B (left) under construction in 2019 | |
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| Location | 250 Spencer Street, Melbourne, Australia | 
| Coordinates | 37.8143°S 144.9529°E | 
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| Cost | A$1 billion | 
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| Floor area | 97,000 m2 (1,040,000 sq ft) (in 4 towers) | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Cottee Parker Architects | 
| Developer | Far East Consortium | 
| Engineer | Winward Structures | 
The complex
    
The tallest of the buildings within the complex, Tower A, will comprise 600 apartments spanning across 81 levels. At a height of 268.7 metres, it will become the fourth-tallest building in Melbourne, and one of the tallest buildings in Australia.[1] In addition to the apartments, a 5-star hotel of 263 rooms and a 500-seat ballroom will occupy the building.[2][3] Hotel chain The Ritz-Carlton have signed on to manage the hotel, opening in February 2022.[4] It spans floors 61 to 81, with its sky lobby located on floor 79.[5]
The 65-level Tower B will comprise 520 apartments and 260 rooms in a 3-4 star hotel and will reach a height of 211 metres. The third skyscraper will reach 230 metres (750 ft), 70 levels, and will comprise 778 apartments. The 240-metre (790 ft) tall Tower D will include 805 apartments across 72 levels.[2][3]
The A$1 billion project will be Melbourne's biggest inner-city development, encompassing 97,000 m2 (1,040,000 sq ft) of floor space.[6] 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.[7] Most of the building's residential apartments have opened as of February 2022. Construction was suspended in February 2022 when contractor Probuild went into administration.[8]
References
    
- West Side Place Tower A - The Skyscraper Center. The Skyscraper Centre. Retrieved 23 June 2020
- Dragomir, Lawrence. (21 November 2013). "The Dawn of a New Age... and Melbourne's new tallest building?". UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 28 January 2015
- 250 Spencer Complex - The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 23 June 2020
- (1 August 2014). "New Melbourne skyscrapers approved for Spencer Street". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 28 January 2015
- "The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Melbourne". West Side Place. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- Fedele, Angela. (26 November 2013). "New Skyscraper May Surpass Melbourne’s Tallest". Sourceable. Retrieved 28 January 2015
- Baljak, Mark. (4 August 2014). "Far East Consortium's massive 250 Spencer Street design unveiled?". UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 28 January 2015
- "Probuild in administration as South African parent calls time". Australian Financial Review. 23 February 2022.
