Apartments
East Melbourne, Albert Street 300, Eastbourne
Newspaper clipping about the sale of a penthouse at Eastbourne Apartments, 300 Albert Street, East Melbourne. Compares the apartment with other luxury apartments in the area, especially the penthouse at 150 Clarendon Street.
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East Melbourne, Albert Street 364-370
Newspaper clipping about a new development that will take place at 364-370 Albert Street, East Melbourne. The plans were modified from the original application and approved after a VCAT hearing. The article also mentions other major developments in the area, many of which were objectors at the hearing.
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East Melbourne, Clarendon Street 150
Real estate article about apartment for sale at 150 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne. Sale by expressions of interest. Published in Unique Estates Australia, Vol 11. No date but 2016.
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East Melbourne, Clarendon Street 228, 230, Clarendon Flats
This two-storey building was designed as a block of six self-contained flats. It is constructed of red brick and forms an important part of the red brick group of 226, 224, 222 and 220 Clarendon Street.
On 9 Aug 1912 The Herald ran a short article stating that,
East Melbourne, George Street 004, The Elms
Sale brochure for block of 6 apartments at 4 George Street, East Melbourne. Sample plans on reverse.
Dated by hand: 1.9.98.
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East Melbourne, George Street 032
Sale brochure for auction of Apartment 6, 32 George Street, East Melbourne, scheduled for 23 November 2013. Colour photos. Plans.
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East Melbourne, George Street 100, Lisieux
A two storey block of flats constructed in 1934 and drawing inspiration from Georgian and Regency sources. Lisieux House is a substantial symmetrical building, its front sections finished in white painted render and surmounted by a roof of terracotta tiles. The street elevation is dominated by a central entrance bay projecting from the otherwise restrained facade.
Built in 1933 by Mansion Constructions, an investment company. The company's directors were politician, Parker Moloney and Anastasia MacIntyre, Moloney's wife's sister. The company was created in 1932, presumably for the purpose of constructing this building.