What is happening to the AMP building in Sydney?
It has been home to AMP and AMP Capital for 60 years, but the staffers will now move to the adjoining Quay Quarter. The refurbishment will restore the status of 33 Alfred Street as one of Sydney’s most iconic buildings, while retaining its important heritage character and significance.
Who owns the AMP building?
Location Information
Ownership | DWPT3 AMP Capital Wholesale Office Fund (AWOF) Rest (upon completion) |
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Net Lettable Area (NLA) | 88,000+ sqm |
Key Tenants | AMP Deloitte |
Completion Date | Quay Quarter Lanes – Q1 2021 (with opening to the public shortly after) Quay Quarter Tower – Q2 2022 |
When was AMP building built in Circular Quay?
The AMP ‘Sydney Cove’ building was designed by architect Graham Thorp of Peddle Thorp & Walker (now PTW Architects). It opened in 1962, and at 117 metres it was Australia’s tallest building, and the first to break the city’s 150-foot (46-metre) height limit imposed in 1912.
How high is the AMP building in Sydney?
At 117 metres, it was Australia’s tallest building, almost double the height of anything else in Sydney at the time. It is also considered of state heritage significance.
Who owns Quay quarter?
AMP Capital
Quay Quarter Tower, located at 50 Bridge Street, Sydney, is being developed by AMP Capital. Credit: AMP Limited. Construction on Quay Quarter Tower is expected to be completed in second quarter of 2022.
Who is building one Circular Quay?
Developed by Wanda One Sydney, One Circular Quay high-rise residential towers will sit on No. 1 Alfred Street, with “design reflecting the rarity and exclusivity of the offering of the most desirable luxury residential location in Sydney,” enthused Kerry Hill AO, Founder, Kerry Hill Architects.
Where does the amp house?
Company Description: The AMP House LLC is located in Scottsboro, AL, United States and is part of the Sporting Goods, Hobby, and Musical Instrument Stores Industry. The AMP House LLC has 5 total employees across all of its locations and generates $95,601 in sales (USD).
How many floors are in the Quay Tower?
Quay Quarter Tower | |
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Floor count | 45 (1976-2018) 54 (2022-present) |
Floor area | 90,000 m2 (970,000 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | PTW Architects |
What are the coordinates for Circular Quay Sydney Australia?
33.8611° S, 151.2126° ECircular Quay / Coordinates
Who lives in the AMP house?
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What does AMP stand for in AMP world?
Accelerated Mobile Pages
AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) is a mobile-friendly website page format for mobile devices. AMP pages are designed to accelerate page display on mobile platforms.
Where is amp based in Sydney?
Located in Circular Quay at the gateway to Sydney’s CBD, 33 Alfred Street has been a prominent feature on the Sydney skyline for more than 50 years and remains the home and headquarters of AMP (the Australian Mutual Provident Society) to this day.
When will the AMP Tower be completed?
MULTIPLEX is currently constructing the Tower, which is slated for completion in 2022. Australia’s first skyscraper, the AMP Building located on 33 Alfred Street, also sits within the precinct.
What is the tallest building in Sydney?
Opened in 1962, the AMP ‘Sydney Cove’ Building, designed by Peddle Thorp & Walker (now PTW Architects), was Sydney’s first to break the city’s 150-foot (46-metre) height limit, imposed from 1912. At 117 metres, it was Australia’s tallest building, almost double the height of anything else in Sydney at the time.
What is AMP Capital doing at 50 Bridge Street?
A Tom Bass sculpture on the western facade depicts the Goddess of Plenty watching over a family, to invoke AMP’s founding principle: ‘Amicus certus in re incerta’ (a true friend in uncertain times). Behind this Sydney Cove treasure, AMP Capital will be transforming the precinct where 50 Bridge Street currently stands.