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  2. 555 Collins Street - Wikipedia

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    555 Collins Street is a new Premium Grade Office building, located on the corner of Collins and King Street in the Melbourne CBD.Enterprise House, an office building that replaced the Second Empire Federal Coffee Palace, has been demolished by owners, Charter Hall to make way for an 85,000sqm NLA two stage office development.

  3. Federal Coffee Palace - Wikipedia

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    1886 illustration by engraver F. A. Sleap showing it one floor more than actually built. In June 1885, the local businessmen and politicians James Mirams and James Munro established the Federal Coffee Palace Company, and announced their intention to issue £100,000 of shares to buy the plot on the corner of Collins and King streets, and build a seven-storey temperance hotel to the design of ...

  4. List of demolished buildings and structures in Melbourne

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    In 1955, the hotel was bought by Leon Ress, and his French born wife suggested that cafe tables on the footpath, only seen in a limited way previously Melbourne, would be a good idea. [ 84 ] [ 26 ] Temporary permission was finally granted in 1958, and the nineteen tables and colourful umbrellas were immediately popular, and much photographed.

  5. Australian Venue Co. - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The company's portfolio initially consisted of five venues in Melbourne, but has expanded to over 200 venues across Australia and New Zealand. In March 2019, Coles Group and Australian Venue Co. established a joint venture (Queensland Venue Co) where AVC would take over operations of the Coles' Spirit Hotels and receive its profits ...

  6. Hotel Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Australia was a former hotel in Melbourne, Australia. The hotel was built in 1939 on the site of the former Cafe Australia (which had opened in 1916), and was demolished in 1989. Designed by Leslie M. Perrott, the Hotel Australia was a 12-storey building with 94 rooms, numerous private dining and function rooms, and was the most ...

  7. Enterprize (1830 ship) - Wikipedia

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    VicRoads sold special vehicle registration plates titled "Melbourne City of Enterprize" to help pay for the construction of a replica of the ship. These are currently available from the Enterprize Ship Trust. [citation needed] The Hotel Enterprize in Spencer Street, Melbourne was named after the ship.