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Acquisition number: 
1403
Catalogue number: 
emvf0917
File name: 
VF0917
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Newspaper clipping publicising a new block of 250 apartments being built on the site of the old Dallas Brooks Hall to be known as The Eastbourne. The developer of the project is Mirvac and the architectural firm is Bates Smart. In an associated piece Tom Kiing tells why he has bought in off the plan.
The Age, 13-14 May 2016, Domain, pp.8-9

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Building name: 
The Eastbourne
Subject address: 
280 Albert Street, East Melbourne
Author: 
Lorna Edwards
Publisher: 
The Age
Publication place: 
2016-05-13
Copyright owner: 
The Age
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