
ADDRESS
623 Collins Street,
Melbourne
PROJECT TYPE
Residential
Commencement
COMING SOON
A CONFLUENCE OF PAST AND PRESENT
Few addresses in Melbourne carry the historical weight and prestige of Collins Street, and fewer yet offer the chance to embrace the past while looking towards the future. 623 Collins symbolises a new architectural chapter for the city. One that honours design legacy while embracing considered renewal. Here, the former State Savings Bank of Victoria stands as an icon of the past, giving rise to a collection of refined residences and world-class amenities. Each one is defined by craftsmanship, permanence, and cultural resonance.
Brought to life through the shared vision of Sterling Global, Plus Studio and Fiona Lynch, 623 Collins speaks to composition, contrasts, and enduring materiality. 623 Collins offers a refined lifestyle along Melbourne’s most iconic street.
Where Culture & Connection converge
With its privileged position set amongst one of Melbourne’s most dynamic and evolving precincts, 623 Collins offers a lifestyle of culture, connection, and heritage charm. Here, world-class dining, luxury retail, and creative spaces converge to invite memorable moments into each day.
Anchored by the history and architecture of Collins Street, this changing pocket of Melbourne provides more than just an address. To live here is to immerse yourself in a world of history and architectural grandeur – where each step reveals something old and new to explore.
A life of Layers
Every element of life at 623 Collins Street has been designed to enrich the daily experience. Combining functionality, comfort, and beauty, a range of considered amenities reflects the rhythms of modern living.


Residences – The Art of Alchemy
Guided by a vision that weaves global design influences with Melbourne’s rich artisanal heritage, the interiors at 623 Collins thoughtfully blend tradition and modernity. Brought to life by interior designers Fiona Lynch Office, this design approach is timeless yet expressive. Drawing on the concept of alchemy, each space features a considered contrast of materials that reflect the history of the site and its surroundings.
















