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Latitude viewed from street level | |||||||||||||
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| Alternative names | Ernst and Young Centre | ||||||||||||
| General information | |||||||||||||
| Status | Completed | ||||||||||||
| Type | Office | ||||||||||||
| Location | 680George Street, Sydney, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 33°52′37″S151°12′25″E / 33.877°S 151.207°E /-33.877; 151.207 | ||||||||||||
| Construction started | 2003 | ||||||||||||
| Completed | December 2004 | ||||||||||||
| Opening | January 2005 | ||||||||||||
| Height | 222 metres (728 ft) | ||||||||||||
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| Floor count | 51 | ||||||||||||
| Design and construction | |||||||||||||
| Architect | Greg Crone | ||||||||||||
| Developer | Multiplex | ||||||||||||
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Latitude[1] (previously known as the"Ernst & Young Tower at Latitude") is askyscraper inSydney's CBD, part of theWorld Square complex bounded byGeorge,Goulburn,Liverpool andPitt Streets inSydney, Australia. Designed by Greg Crone, Latitude stands at a height of 222 m (728 ft).
The building comprises a low rise office, a retail complex incorporating a series of laneways and a high rise commercial tower. The 51 storey structure is 190 m in height and 222 m to the top of the spire. Its main tenant wasErnst & Young until 2017.[2] The 51st floor is the headquarters for theAustralian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. The building also comprises the headquarters forSouthern Cross Austereo,Hoyts,Reckitt Benckiser andTabcorp Holdings.[3]
The building was opened in January 2005. It was built byMultiplex.[4]
The architect responsible for the design was Greg Crone, known for his work withKing Street Wharf,Citigroup Centre and400 George Street.
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