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Bendigo Centre property listed for sale as iconic 2008-opened building seeks new owner
The landmark building that hosted a prime ministerial opening 16 years ago is back on the market, reflecting evolving commercial property dynamics.
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The landmark building that hosted a prime ministerial opening 16 years ago is back on the market, reflecting evolving commercial property dynamics.

The Bendigo Centre, a commercial building opened by a sitting prime minister in 2008, has been listed for sale, according to local reporting. The landmark represents a significant chapter in Bendigo's early 2000s development phase, when the city was investing heavily in civic and commercial infrastructure.
The listing arrives as Bendigo's commercial property market experiences shifts in tenant demand, usage patterns and investment appetite. The sale presents an opportunity for new owners to acquire a high-profile building in the heart of the city, with established tenancies and a distinctive place in local commercial history.
For Bendigo business owners and investors monitoring the commercial property market, the Centre's sale signals typical cycles of asset turnover in regional cities. The building's location and identity make it a bellwether for how investors are valuing Bendigo's central business district amid broader competition from suburban and online retail trends.
Sources: bendigoadvertiser.com.au.
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