Rolex buy 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne from the Victorian Liberal Party (2)

Rolex buy 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne from the Victorian Liberal Party (2)
Staff reporterSeptember 3, 2018

Rolex, the Swiss watchmaker, have emerged as the buyer of the Victorian Liberal Party Melbourne CBD headquarters. 

Colliers International Melbourne City Sales team of Daniel Wolman, Matt Stagg and Oliver Hay secured $37.1 million after over 110 genuine enquiries and received 10 strong and reputable bids.

There were $30 million plus hopes for the six-level, blue-chip building on Exhibition Street.

It was sold by the cash-strapped Liberals who took out a $2 million mortgage against the building after their jailed, former state director Damien Mantach stole $1.5 million from the party.

The rentals within the building were earning $1.3 million in rent in 2018 compared to $810,000 in 2016.

Known as Centenary Hall and built in 1935, the six-level 104 Exhibition Street building was acquired at auction by Vapold Pty Ltd, a Liberal Party vehicle, for $576,000 in 1976.

The circumstances of the party's purchase led to an inquiry after it was sold by the Hamer Liberal Government.

The inquiry cleared the Liberal Party and the Government of any impropriety.

The building has 2,550 square metres of space.

The Liberal Party occupies a whole floor in the building while level four has been home to the famed Tolarno Galleries, founded by George and Mirka Mora in the 1960s.

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