Inspired by the changing nature of how we work, Frankston Commons is a common ground to collaborate, think, create and connect. Strategically located within the Frankston Central Business District (CBD) and Frankston Metropolitan Activity Centre (FMAC), Frankston Commons is at the forefront of architecture and building technology setting the benchmark and reimaging ones place of business in Frankston.
Transparent ground and level one spaces work to activate Playne Street with pedestrian movement and indoor/ outdoor dining linked to the entry forecourt and lobby making for an inviting and welcoming arrival and departure.
Highly crafted, generously sized and designed as a corporate lounge and internal 'lane-way', the main lobby spans the site's entire depth to allow seamless entry from both Playne Street and Park Lane connecting into the fine grain pedestrian network and offering convenient access to adjacent retail precincts and Frankston Train and Bus Station.
Access into enhanced and significantly proportioned end-of-trip facilities containing secure bike parking complete with repair and water station, his / her change facilities including showers and storage lockers will be afforded directly from both the lobby and Park Lane, intentionally separated from the car-park entry to ensure safe access.
Envisaged as an extension to one's tenancy the communal lounge is dedicated to collaboration, social interaction and networking. Designed with flexibility at its core allowing for presentations, co-working and formal/informal meetings with the ability to be reserved exclusively.
Elevated above the dedicated podium car-park 6 (six) full commercial floors respond to passive design principles whilst optimising panoramic views across Frankston's renowned coastline. The buildings core structure has been designed efficiently and deliberately placed on the North East of the building's footprint providing a contiguous floor plate with large structural grids allowing each commercial floor to engage and absorb the captivating views.
The floorplates allow ultimate flexibility in contemporary work settings and tenancy arrangements allowing for various tenancy sizes, applications and interconnected floors if desired.
With technology and environmentally sustainable design principles as its fundamental foundation the building is targeting a 5.5 star NABERS rating, benchmarked to 5 Star Green Star equivalent rating and PCA-A grade, Frankston Commons sets the new standard for commercial offices in Frankston.
It's time for an office sea change.
The size of Frankston is approximately 19.8 square kilometres. It has 72 parks covering nearly 21.2% of total area. The population of Frankston in 2016 was 36097 people. By 2021 the population was 37331 showing a population growth of 3.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Frankston is 30-39 years. Households in Frankston are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Frankston work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 58.30% of the homes in Frankston were owner-occupied compared with 56.80% in 2016.
Frankston has 21,752 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Frankston have seen a 38.00% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 33.85% increase. As at 31 December 2025:
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