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House$1,376,000
Unit$619,100
The House price is 20% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Docklands$1,487,200
Footscray$956,600
Kensington$1,168,500
Melbourne$590,000
North Melbourne$1,326,300
Port Melbourne$1,603,000
Spotswood$1,197,700
Yarraville$1,175,700
West Melbourne Median Rent
House$792
Unit$627
The House rent is 6% higher than last year.
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West Melbourne 3003 Profile
A420 - 434 Spencer Street, West Melbourne
Distance:1.2 km to CBD; 486 meters to Flagstaff Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - August 15, 2005
What is significant? No. 420 Spencer St. is one of the few Streamline Moderne buildings in West Melbourne, and is an outstanding example of this style of building. It was constructed in 1930 and extended to its current form in 1937. The building was commissioned by Australian Glass Manufacturers Co. Ltd. and designed by HW and FB Tompkins. It utilizes both flat and curved surfaces, has little external ornamentation and features vertical fins and horizontal spandrels. The use of materials such as metal windows and door frames reflects an innovative approach to construction consistent with the style.
The building was constructed as a showroom, with large spaces. It reflects the desire for a building in 'the latest' style which was sure to attract attention and prominence for the manufacturers products.
How is it significant? The building is significant for aesthetic/architectural, historic, social, reasons at a local level.
Why is it significant? No. 420 is an excellent intact example of the Streamline Moderne style of architecture. The style was more typically used for commercial properties.
The building was designed by the firm of HW and FB Tompkins, who were responsible for a number of significant commercial buildings in the Melbourne business centre in the interwar period, notably Myers in Bourke Street. Whilst this building differs in scale from their larger commissions in the centre of the city, it also represents their most innovative work in the use of the Streamline Moderne building style.
420 Spencer is a rare example of a Moderne building in the western end of the City of Melbourne, and is of a scale appropriate to the lower levels of activities in this area. Given its corner location, it is significant as a local landmark and should be preserved and re-developed to serve the needs of the local community.
The building is located in an area that does not include many other heritage buildings. Neighbouring buildings include a service station, double storey commercial building, Metropolitan Fire Station and a Motor Inn. Other neighbouring properties are generally of a commercial nature with some residential developments. The integrity of the building stands alone, regardless of its neighbours, and the lack of other heritage buildings is even more reason for preserving this example. There is a scarcity of buildings of this type and style in the City of Melbourne, and the building's architectural style is rare in this area of Melbourne, thus adding to its physical character and visual quality.
Clearly the major architectural significance of the building is found largely in its exterior. The interest is aroused by its use of modernistic styling to create a striking appearance in a utilitarian building housing showrooms, and by the fact that the building is highly visible from Spencer Street and Dudley Street.
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Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Spencer St/Dudley StBus31 meters
Spencer St/Dudley StBus50 meters
Dudley St/Spencer StBus47 meters
Dudley St/Spencer StBus90 meters
Melbourne Remand Centre/Spencer StBus178 meters
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