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New CBD hub to support Victorian creative workers

10 May 2024

A vacant office space in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD has been transformed into a new creative co-working hub, unlocking affordable workspace for local creatives and backing more businesses and workers.

Formerly an empty office floor at 271 Collins Street, the facility offers more than 1,100 square metres of affordable space for creative organisations and practitioners to work, collaborate and connect.

With space for more than 100 creative businesses, so far 50 individuals, microbusinesses and organisations have taken up residency including leading digital games company Summerfall Studios, street dance company Cypher Culture, architecture and heritage group Robin Boyd Foundation and publisher No More Poetry.

The facility is supported through the $200 million Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund, a partnership between the Labor Government and City of Melbourne, as well as funding from Creative Victoria’s Creative Neighbourhoods Infrastructure Support Program.

Collins Street Studios will be managed under City of Melbourne’s Creative Spaces team which aims to provide affordable spaces for the creative sector.

Collins Street Studios complements another Government and City of Melbourne partnership project, The Guild creative co-working space, which launched in 2017 inside a residential building on Sturt Street, Southbank.

Find out more about Collins St Studios at www.creativespaces.net.au