The former FAI Insurance Building. A fourteen-storey stone clad concrete building. Built in 1924 it was designed by Grainger, Little, Barlow & Hawkins in the Neo-Baroque style. Fully refurbished to a design by Peddle Thorp and with the addition of two extra levels it was converted and subdivided into residential apartments and ground level retail in 2001.
The building spans a full city block with an additional facade and entrance via Little Collins Street.
The apartments retain a feeling of the period with high original ceilings & many with original casement windows.
A popular building for owner occupies and tenants, a mix of different size & layout apartments means the range of value is spread suiting many potential buyers.
There is limited covered parking to the rear (Little Collins Street)
This property contains 219 residential properties, along with some retail and food outlets on the ground level
Building details & particulars
Building Name | Temple Court |
Year Built | Built in 1924. Fully refurbished with the addition of two extra levels in 2001. |
Building Facilities | None |
Owners Corporation | LR Reed Level 1, 405 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 P: 03 8684 8888 |
Number of apartments in complex | 219 |
Council | City of Melbourne |
Zoning | Capital City Zone – Schedule 1 |
Strata Plan no. | PS430247Q |
Search Category: | WHU (Warehouse, Heritage, Unique) |
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