Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "555 Collins Street is a proposed skyscraper to be located on Collins Street in the Melbourne CBD, Australia. Developed by the Fragrance Group, the mixed-use development includes plans for a 298 m (978 ft) high tower, consisting of 91 stories; as well as comprising office, apartment and hotel space. Should the skyscraper be built, it will become one of the tallest buildings in Australia.Previously developed by The Stamoulis Property, the proposal initially comprised an 404 m (1,325 ft) high office tower, over 82 floors. The proposal required final approval from the Victorian Planning Minister Matthew Guy; however, this proposal was cancelled in July 2013."@en }
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- 555_Collins_Street abstract "555 Collins Street is a proposed skyscraper to be located on Collins Street in the Melbourne CBD, Australia. Developed by the Fragrance Group, the mixed-use development includes plans for a 298 m (978 ft) high tower, consisting of 91 stories; as well as comprising office, apartment and hotel space. Should the skyscraper be built, it will become one of the tallest buildings in Australia.Previously developed by The Stamoulis Property, the proposal initially comprised an 404 m (1,325 ft) high office tower, over 82 floors. The proposal required final approval from the Victorian Planning Minister Matthew Guy; however, this proposal was cancelled in July 2013.".
- Q17009914 abstract "555 Collins Street is a proposed skyscraper to be located on Collins Street in the Melbourne CBD, Australia. Developed by the Fragrance Group, the mixed-use development includes plans for a 298 m (978 ft) high tower, consisting of 91 stories; as well as comprising office, apartment and hotel space. Should the skyscraper be built, it will become one of the tallest buildings in Australia.Previously developed by The Stamoulis Property, the proposal initially comprised an 404 m (1,325 ft) high office tower, over 82 floors. The proposal required final approval from the Victorian Planning Minister Matthew Guy; however, this proposal was cancelled in July 2013.".