Citigroup Centre, Sydney

Skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

33°52′22.42″S 151°12′28.72″E / 33.8728944°S 151.2079778°E / -33.8728944; 151.2079778Construction started1998Completed2000HeightAntenna spire243 m (797 ft)Roof206 m (676 ft)Technical detailsFloor count50Design and constructionArchitect(s)Crone PartnersMain contractorMultiplexWebsitewww.citigroupcentre.com.au

Citigroup Centre is a 243-metre (797 ft) skyscraper located on Park Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The building draws its name from Citigroup Australia who is the anchor tenant.

The building is one of the tallest buildings in Australia, however upon completion in 2000 it was the 8th tallest. Citigroup Centre is also the second-tallest building in the city when measured to its spire. The architect was Crone and Associates.

The building has 41 levels of office space, 5 levels of underground parking and four levels of commercial space known as "The Galeries".[1] An underground retail arcade connects the lower ground floor to Town Hall station and the Queen Victoria Building.[2]

The building is jointly owned and managed by the Charter Hall and GPT Group.

  • Tower and surrounds
    Tower and surrounds
  • Upper levels
    Upper levels
  • As viewed from above
    As viewed from above

See also

  • iconArchitecture portal

References

  1. ^ "About Us".
  2. ^ "Building Profile - 2 Park Street".

External links

Media related to Citigroup Centre, Sydney at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official Citigroup Centre Sydney Site
  • Citigroup Centre on Emporis.com (General database of skyscrapers)
  • Citigroup Centre on SkyscraperPage (Pictures and diagrams of skyscrapers)
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