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Written by Marc Pallisco
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Monday, 03 December 2007 |
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Yet another large chunk of office space is about to become available in central Collins Street, with Industry Superannuation Property Trust confirming it will market almost 31,000 square metres of office space at 447 Collins Street, soon to be vacated by financial services giant AXA.
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