Mirvac Group sold the landmark Como Centre in Melbourne, a mixed use asset in South Yarra, for $236.5 million.
Property syndicator Newmark Capital went into due diligence last month on the South Yarra property.
It is a two hectare site on the corner of Toorak Road and Chapel Street.
The property includes 25,700 square metres of A-grade office accommodation, 6,650 square metres of retail, a 111-room hotel and a commercial car park.
It was reported last month the Como Centre in South Yarra attracted the attention of the boutique funds manager Newmark Capital, which is led by Chris Langford, the former star of AFL club Hawthorn.
The group secured the nearby Jam Factory for about $165 million last year from financial services company Challenger.
The Como is a two-hectare site with street frontage to Chapel Street, Toorak Road and River Street.
The property generates more than $14 million of net income from more than 25,000 sqm of office space and 6600 sqm of retail space.
There is a 113-room hotel operated by Accor on a lease expiring in June 2021, with a five-year option.
The centre has a car park for 614 vehicles.
Newmark Capital was founded in 2011.