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Golden Age completes designer office tower on Little Collins Street

24 Nov, 2025
130 Little Collins Street
130 Little Collins Street

Developer Golden Age Group has announced the completion of 130 Little Collins Street, a 28-storey designer office tower in Melbourne’s Paris End.

Designed by Cox Architecture, Hecker Guthrie and Jack Merlo, the tower sets what Golden Age calls a “new global benchmark” for workplace office design, amenity and sustainability.

Jeff Xu, managing director, for Golden Age, said 130 Little Collins balances work and lifestyle.

“Completing 130 Little Collins is a milestone we are immensely proud of. The journey was not without its challenges, but the resilience of our team and the strength of our partnerships enabled us to deliver a project that exemplifies Golden Age’s commitment to excellence,” Xu said.

Golden Age built 130 Little Collins at the high-end of the commercial market. The ground floor lobby and Level 1 business lounge are furnished with curated designer pieces and finished in Australian stone, rich timber and designed furnishings.

“This level of design detail is leagues above any other office currently being released to market,” said Oliver Hay, International Director & Co-Head Investment Sales, VIC at Cushman Wakefield, property specialists.

The building offers column-free office space with 2.7 metre ceiling heights, allowing for expansive natural light and accommodating flexible workplace layouts. Golden Age said the interiors support employee wellbeing, productivity and performance.

The tower’s rooftop garden terrace is designed as a social hub where visitors can hold casual meetings, outdoor meetings or evening client entertaining.

Below ground, the tower offers facilities rivalling a luxury fitness club, with showers, tower service and private change rooms.

Golden Age commissioned 11 bespoke works from local and international artists for 130 Little Collins. At the ground floor lobby, Netherlands artist Peter Gentenaar’s suspended paper sculpture floats above the welcome reception as a centrepiece.

The tower is already more than 75 per cent sold, with buyers ranging from boutique finance and project management firms to medical consultancies and national hospitality groups.

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