The 350 Queen Street site, which hosts KTS House –a 21-story office building– was purchased by Chinese developers 3L Alliance in October 2014, for $135 million.[2] In 2015, 3L Alliance submitted plans through Fender Katsalidis Architects and Cox Architecture for two residential skyscrapers reaching heights of 249 metres (817 feet) and 251 metres (823 feet), respectively, and to comprise 1,700 apartments across 79 levels.[1] These plans would retain the KTS House commercial skyscraper, which would sit in between the twin skyscrapers.[3]
In October 2015, the project received planning approval by the City of Melbourne, before being approved by the Minister for Planning Richard Wynne in March 2016.[4][5] Construction on the North Tower commenced in January 2018 and was completed in 2021.[1]
^Johanson, Simon. (6 May 2015). "City apartment boom drives twin skyscrapers plan for Queen Street site". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 March 2016
^Dragomir, Laurence. (8 October 2014). "The Future Melbourne (Planning) Committee makes some decisive calls". UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 12 March 2016
^Lenaghan, Nick. (12 March 2016). "Mega apartment project gets green light in Melbourne CBD". The Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 12 March 2016
^Hutchinson, Samantha. (12 March 2016). "Apartments: $2.3bn tower projects defy slowdown prediction". The Australian. Retrieved 12 March 2016
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queens, place, complex, queens, place, approved, residential, complex, twin, skyscrapers, built, queen, street, melbourne, victoria, upon, completion, they, will, amongst, tallest, buildings, melbourne, tallest, twin, skyscrapers, australia, queens, placeappro. Queens Place is an approved residential complex of twin skyscrapers to be built on 350 Queen Street in Melbourne Victoria Upon completion they will be amongst the tallest buildings in Melbourne and the tallest twin skyscrapers in Australia 1 Queens PlaceApproved design of Queens PlaceGeneral informationStatusSouth Tower Approved North Tower CompleteLocation350 Queen Street Melbourne Victoria AustraliaEstimated completionSouth Tower TBA North Tower 2021Cost A 1 billionHeightRoofSouth Tower 251 m 823 ft 1 North Tower 252 8 m 829 ft 1 Technical detailsFloor countSouth Tower 79 1 North Tower 79 1 Design and constructionArchitect s Fender Katsalidis ArchitectsCox ArchitectureDeveloper3L AllianceThe 350 Queen Street site which hosts KTS House a 21 story office building was purchased by Chinese developers 3L Alliance in October 2014 for 135 million 2 In 2015 3L Alliance submitted plans through Fender Katsalidis Architects and Cox Architecture for two residential skyscrapers reaching heights of 249 metres 817 feet and 251 metres 823 feet respectively and to comprise 1 700 apartments across 79 levels 1 These plans would retain the KTS House commercial skyscraper which would sit in between the twin skyscrapers 3 In October 2015 the project received planning approval by the City of Melbourne before being approved by the Minister for Planning Richard Wynne in March 2016 4 5 Construction on the North Tower commenced in January 2018 and was completed in 2021 1 See also EditList of tallest buildings in MelbourneReferences Edit a b c d e f g 350 Queen Street Complex The Skyscraper Center Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Retrieved 31 January 2018 Johanson Simon 6 May 2015 City apartment boom drives twin skyscrapers plan for Queen Street site The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 12 March 2016 Dragomir Laurence 8 October 2014 The Future Melbourne Planning Committee makes some decisive calls UrbanMelbourne info Retrieved 12 March 2016 Lenaghan Nick 12 March 2016 Mega apartment project gets green light in Melbourne CBD The Australian Financial Review Retrieved 12 March 2016 Hutchinson Samantha 12 March 2016 Apartments 2 3bn tower projects defy slowdown prediction The Australian Retrieved 12 March 2016External links EditOfficial website This article about a building or structure in Victoria Australia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queens Place complex amp oldid 1131538951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,