1700 apartments in Melbourne towers
Chinese developer 3L Alliance is seeking approval for a twin skyscraper complex on Melbourne’s Queen and La Trobe streets.
The company wants to build twin 79-level towers of 267.8m in height.
3L Alliance’s proposal will cost $750 million and have about 1700 apartments with resident facilities that include four large swimming pools, saunas, spas and gyms, a home theatre, communal kitchens, karaoke rooms and a dedicated yoga studio. It will also include a public plaza, a crêche and nearly 2000m² for retail use.
3L Alliance, controlled by Chinese nationals Baoyu Li and Lin Xiong, purchased the site from Malaysian investment group Kinetics Properties last year.
The twin towers were designed by Cox Architecture and Fender Katsalidis Architects.
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