Daniel Grollo's Eureka Tower, Melbourne penthouse to be sold
Daniel Grollo’s luxury Eureka sub-penthouse, which recently underwent a $15 million fitout, will be sold as part of the fallout from Grocon’s recent collapse.
The Grocon-constructed Eureka Tower penthouse is ultimately owned by a company among the nearly 100 entities in the hands of administrators.
Administrator KordaMentha confirmed it has taken control of the level-80 sub-penthouse.
There have been demands of creditors to claim and sell the expansive apartment.
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The apartment has a central lift which opens to a private lobby and hallway, along with four-bedrooms each with ensuite. There are two offices, a gym and eight car spaces.
The Herald Sun reported the interior has been finished in black granite, marble, lacquer, metallic wallpaper with furniture from French luxury house Hermes.
The sky-high luxury pad was valued at $16.5 million in 2019.
The Eureka Tower is a 297 metre skyscraper located in the Southbank precinct to a design by Fender Katsalidis Architects.
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Meanwhile the top two levels of Eureka Tower have been put up for sale by the private equity-owned hospitality company Journey Beyond.
There are hopes for up to $50 million for levels 88 and 89 through JLL.
Level 88 is known as Eureka Skydeck and level 89 houses the Eureka 89 restaurant and event space.