Skyscraper developer wants homeless gone from Melbourne retail strip

By Aisha Dow
Updated October 23 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am
Meals on the Bridge Lifeline feeds homeless people and those struggling to make ends meet. Photo: Pat Scala
Meals on the Bridge Lifeline feeds homeless people and those struggling to make ends meet. Photo: Pat Scala
Putting on a good feed at the Meals on the Bridge Lifeline. Photo: Pat Scala
Putting on a good feed at the Meals on the Bridge Lifeline. Photo: Pat Scala
Meals at the Bridge Service in the CBD. Photo: Pat Scala
Meals at the Bridge Service in the CBD. Photo: Pat Scala
Meals on the Bridge Lifeline helps about 60 people a week. Photo: Pat Scala
Meals on the Bridge Lifeline helps about 60 people a week. Photo: Pat Scala

A multi billion-dollar property developer is demanding that homelessness services stay away from a retail strip in Melbourne's CBD, citing concerns over violence and hygiene.

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