MELBOURNE QUARTER: YOUR NEW LOCAL
Discover an urban neighbourhood in the heart of Melbourne where creativity thrives, green public spaces are continuing to grow, and great food is only the beginning.
Welcome to Melbourne Quarter.
With the final stage of this unique precinct, Melbourne Quarter Tower, on the road to completion, it’s only going to get bigger and better.
ABOUT MELBOURNE QUARTER
The vision of MQ is a place of transformation and movement that's authentically Melbourne, with many layers of discovery.
NEWS & EVENTS
NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK
Join us as we celebrate National Reconciliation Week at Melbourne Quarter. We are hosting a series of free events and activations including weaving workshops, a new art mural in Gunpowder Walk, live music and much more.
CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS MAY 2023 AT MELBOURNE QUARTER
23 May 2023
The end is in sight as Melbourne Quarter Tower’s building core has now reached level 31, three levels shy of its final 34 levels.
LIVE ART IN GUNPOWDER WALK
22 March 2023
As part of Melbourne Quarter’s International Women’s Day celebrations, Gunpowder Walk was transformed by Melbourne-based artist Justine McAllister.
WELLNESS BUILDING TOPS OUT
22 March 2023
Last week, our Wellness Building reached an exciting milestone when it topped out.
JOIN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
For the past decade, the western end of Collins Street has been transforming into a new, contemporary, urban epicentre for work and play. At the heart of this is Melbourne Quarter. Here, we’ve captured the best of this cosmopolitan spirit and embedded it into our new workspaces and retail offerings.
LOCATION
The precinct is conveniently located in the heart of the city's pulsing economic centre. Situated between two of Melbourne's most iconic streets, Flinders and Collins, Melbourne Quarter is easy to reach via all modes of transport.
Lendlease acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land the Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation and pay our respect to them and their Elders, both past and present.
As a business that works across many locations, we have a responsibility to listen, learn, and walk alongside First Nations peoples to ensure our activities support the continued connection to their lands, waters, cultures, languages and traditions.