List of Tallest Buildings in Sydney - Tallest Buildings and Structures 150-184m

Tallest Buildings and Structures 150-184m

Rank
Building Spire height Roof height Storeys Completed Usage Status Address
m ft m ft
=12 Capita Centre 183 600 157 515 31 1989 Commercial Completed 9 Castlereagh Street
=12 Century Tower 183 600 158 518 54 1997 Residential Completed 343 Pitt Street
14 Grosvenor Place 180 591 45 1988 Commercial Completed 225 George Street
=15 Australia Square Tower 170 558 46 1967 Commercial Completed 264 George Street
=15 Meriton Tower 170 558 48 2006 Residential Completed 551 George Street
17 The Peak 168 551 153 502 46 1996 Residential Completed 2 Quay Street
=18 1 O'Connell Street 166 545 155 509 36 1991 Commercial Completed 1 O'Connell Street
=18 Westpac Place 166 545 144 472 35 2005 Commercial Completed 251 Kent Street
=20 201 Elizabeth Street 164 538 40 1978 Commercial Completed 201 Elizabeth Street
=20 Gateway Plaza 164 538 46 1989 Commercial Completed 1 Macquarie Place
22 HSBC Centre 162 531 151 495 37 1988 Commercial Completed 586 George Street
23 The Cove 158 518 45 2003 Residential Completed 129 Harrington Street
24 Hordern Tower 156 512 130 427 48 1999 Commercial Completed 401 Pitt Street
25 1 Bligh Street 154 505 29 2011 Commercial Completed 1 Bligh Street
26 Angel Place 152 499 35 2000 Commercial Completed 117 Pitt Street
=26 Sydney Central 152 499 136 446 31 1992 Commercial Completed 477 Pitt Street
=28 Lumiere Residences 151 495 47 2007 Residential Completed 487 George Street
=28 85 Castlereagh Street 151 495 32 2012 Commercial Completed 85 Castlereagh Street

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