In an elevated position on one of Melbourne's most important intersections, the corner of William and Bourke Streets, 140 William Street affords visibility and status.   

This architecturally award winning building commenced construction in 1967 and was completed in 1972.  Modelled on world renowned 100 storey John Hancock Centre in Chicago, Illinois, 140 William Street stands 152m tall and incorporates 41 levels and was, for a period, Melbourne's tallest building.

Due to innovative use of steel, 140 William Street offers column free floor plates of circa 1,230 sqm per floor.  The open floor design is complemented by floor to ceiling windows on all levels, producing some of the best panoramic views Melbourne has to offer.  Long a centre of power and influence, the precinct is among the city's most desirable business locations. 

The prominence of 140 William Street further emphasises the building's timeless design, one that is as appealing today as it was when first introduced to the Melbourne skyline - a design which has repeatedly won the tower critical acclaim.  Its forthright geometry is visually and technically impressive, making a powerfully simple statement.  It is this very simplicity that makes the building's tenant floors so expansive and such a pleasure to work in.

The operational systems installed within the building allow independently zoned air conditioning, low brightness lighting and optimisation of energy usage. Every floor has separate male and female amenities.  The 41 floors are served by 16 high performance passenger lifts and a dedicated goods lift.

Although there are over 300 car parking spaces servicing the building, the location is well serviced by public transport with tram services along William and Bourke, including nearby access to the Southern Cross and Flagstaff Railway Stations.

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