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Quay Quarter Tower

New South Wales building and structure stubsOffice buildings completed in 1976Office buildings in SydneySkyscraper office buildings in AustraliaSkyscrapers in Sydney
Sydney central business district
Quay Quarter Tower, October 2021 (2)
Quay Quarter Tower, October 2021 (2)

Quay Quarter Tower is a skyscraper located at 50 Bridge Street, Sydney. Originally built as the AMP Centre in 1976, the structure underwent a redevelopment from 2018 which increased its height, incorporated additional floorspace, and modernised the tower's entire form and design. The building re-opened as the Quay Quarter Tower in early 2022 and currently stands at a height of 216 meters (709 feet) with 54 floors.

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Quay Quarter Tower
Bridge Street, Sydney Sydney

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N -33.86306 ° E 151.21146 °
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Bridge Street 50
2000 Sydney, Sydney
New South Wales, Australia
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Customs House, Sydney
Customs House, Sydney

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