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Collingwood Median Price
House$1,134,500
Unit$850,100
The House price is 13% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Abbotsford$1,207,300
Clifton Hill$1,567,800
East Melbourne$3,052,500
Fitzroy$1,649,100
Fitzroy North$1,577,200
Richmond$1,454,900
Collingwood Median Rent
House$792
Unit$673
The House rent is 12% higher than last year.
Collingwood property sold price
Collingwood 3066 Profile
A170-172 Smith Street, Collingwood
Distance:2.2 km to CBD; 871 meters to Collingwood Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 2014
Coles G J and Co Ld, Fancy Goods and Drapers, Collingwood store, 170-172 Smith Street, Collingwood
This site is subject to a Statement of Significance for the building, as well as a Statement of Significance for the Precinct in which it is located.
Please find below the Statement for the building, followed by the Statement for the Precinct.
Statement of Significance for the building
What is significant?
The former Coles G J and Co Ld, Fancy Goods and Drapers, Collingwood store at 170-172 Smith Street, Collingwood was created in 1939 for Harry L Moss and has historical associations with G J Coles and Co. Ltd., as the major tenant. The place has a fair integrity to its creation date.
Fabric from the creation date at the Coles G J and Co Ld, Fancy Goods and Drapers, Collingwood store is locally significant within the City of Yarra, compared to other similar places from a similar era.
How is it significant?
The Coles G J and Co Ld, Fancy Goods and Drapers, Collingwood store at 170-172 Smith Street, Collingwood is historically and architecturally significant to the locality of Collingwood and the City of Yarra.
Why is it significant?
The Coles G J and Co Ld, Fancy Goods and Drapers, Collingwood store former is significant as a Moderne style rendered facade, with some inter-war interior, assumed to be a Harry A Norris design.
It is symbolic of the first GJ Coles store in Victoria built on this site 1919, with the GJ Coles business sign imprint still visible on the parapet.
Precinct statement of significance
Component streets include:
Argyle Street,
Johnston Street,
Little Oxford Street,
Rose Street,
Smith Street,
St David Street.
Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Early survey
Before land sales, Smith Street was developed as a route from Melbourne to Heidelberg by early Heidelberg settlers. Hoddle's survey formalised this route as Smith Street, being mid-way on the survey grid between Nicholson and Hoddle Streets (each one mile-apart). (110)
First land sales
When the land was sold, the Smith Street area formed the eastern edges of Crown Allotments 51, 69, 72, 82 and 85, and the west
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
17-Charles St/Smith StTram31 meters
17-Charles St/Smith StTram48 meters
16-Peel St/Smith StTram156 meters
18-Hodgson St/Smith StTram232 meters
18-Hodgson St/Smith StTram215 meters
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