Southern Cross Tower
{{Short description|161-metre (530 ft) skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia}}
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{{Infobox building
| name = Southern Cross Tower
| image = Southern cross tower.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| caption = East Tower (SX1) in June 2009
| completion_date = 2004
| opened_date = 2004
| building_type = Office
| location = 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Victoria
| coordinates = {{coord|37|48|46|S|144|58|13|E|region:AU-VIC|display=inline,title}}
| roof = {{convert|161|m|ft|abbr=on}}
| top_floor =
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| floor_count = 39
| floor_area =
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| architect = Woods Bagot
}}
Image:Southern cross east tower north side.jpg
Southern Cross Tower, also known as 121 Exhibition Street, is a 161-metre (530 ft) skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The tower was built in 2004 and comprises 39 levels of office accommodation. The complex is a twin tower. The SX1 (or East tower) delivers 76,700 square meters of space over 39 floors. The SX2 (or West Tower) provides 45,200 square metres and 22 levels. The tower was once the location of Melbourne's prestigious Southern Cross Hotel.[http://www.onesteel.com/images/db_images/casestudies/OSS%208%20Southern%20Cross%20Melb.pdf Driven by Steel: SX1 – SOUTHERN CROSS DEVELOPMENT]
History
Before development of Southern Cross, the Victorian Government was concerned because its key departments were scattered among more than 15 office buildings throughout the Melbourne central business district. It decided to consolidate financially and allow the bureaucracy closer access to Spring Street, giving it access to the Parliament and Treasury. A consortium of private bodies, including Multiplex and Babcock & Brown, suggested a skyscraper in the location of the old and derelict Southern Cross Hotel. A key condition of the Victorian government's involvement in the project was its demand that the building be a state-of-the-art, environmentally sustainable development.
Ownership
The building is 75 per cent owned by Multiplex Property Trust and 25 per cent owned by Multiplex Acumen Prime Property Fund. According to valuer Jones Lang Lasalle, the building's current market value is A$130 million and its major tenant is the Victorian State Government.{{when|date=March 2019}}
Tenants
SX1 (East Tower) is occupied by the Victorian Government's Department of Justice and Regulation (DJR), some branches of the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions (DJPR){{cite web|url=https://djpr.vic.gov.au/what-we-do/contact-details|title=Contact details|publisher= Department of Jobs Precincts and Regions|accessdate=2022-02-08}} and the State Revenue Office (SRO).{{cite web|url=http://www.sro.vic.gov.au/sro/SROnav.nsf/childdocs/-15940FAB1C6F5F5ECA2575A100442133-2EEDFA00B7E4A28BCA2575C40017F859-0E713CAD877C185BCA2575C400189141?open
|title=Visit Our Customer Service Centre|publisher=State Revenue Office Victoria|accessdate=2012-09-06}}
SX2 (West Tower) is home to Australia Post{{cite web|url=http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1467,CH4460%257EMO19,00.html |title=Australia Post HQ to change address in 2010 |publisher=Australia Post |accessdate=2012-09-06 |url-status=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091002170639/http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1467,CH4460%257EMO19,00.html |archivedate=October 2, 2009 }} and the Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria) (EWOV).
Gallery
Image:Southern_cross_east_tower_from_little_bourke_st_and_exhibition_st.jpg|Southern Cross East Tower (SX1) from corner of Little Bourke Street and Exhibition Street
Image:Souther cross west tower.jpg|Southern Cross West Tower (SX2)
References
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External links
- [http://www.woodsbagot.com/en/Pages/SouthernCrossMelbourne.aspx Woods Bagot - Southern Cross, Melbourne]
{{Melbourne skyscrapers}}
Category:Skyscraper office buildings in Melbourne
Category:Office buildings completed in 2004