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The''' International Towers Sydney '''are three commercial skyscrapers in [[Sydney CBD|central Sydney]], in the [[Barangaroo, New South Wales|Barangaroo]] area. Construction on the towers began in 2013 and ended in mid 2016. They form the core of the commercial, residential, retail and leisure development at Barangaroo South. More than 50 per cent of the Barangaroo South precinct (7.6 hectares) is accessible to the public. The ITS development delivers 283,900&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> of commercial office space, approximately 800 residential apartments, up to 90 retail outlets and a landmark international hotel, [[Crown Sydney]].
The''' International Towers Sydney '''are three commercial skyscrapers in [[Sydney CBD|central Sydney]], in the [[Barangaroo, New South Wales|Barangaroo]] area. Construction on the towers began in 2013 and ended in mid 2016. They form the core of the commercial, residential, retail and leisure development at Barangaroo South. More than 50 per cent of the Barangaroo South precinct (7.6 hectares) is accessible to the public. The ITS development delivers 283,900&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> of commercial office space, approximately 800 residential apartments, up to 90 retail outlets and a landmark international hotel, [[Crown Sydney]].

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International Towers Sydney
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Alternative namesTower C3, C4, C5
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TypeCommercial
LocationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
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The International Towers Sydney are three commercial skyscrapers in central Sydney, in the Barangaroo area. Construction on the towers began in 2013 and ended in mid 2016. They form the core of the commercial, residential, retail and leisure development at Barangaroo South. More than 50 per cent of the Barangaroo South precinct (7.6 hectares) is accessible to the public. The ITS development delivers 283,900 m2 of commercial office space, approximately 800 residential apartments, up to 90 retail outlets and a landmark international hotel, Crown Sydney.

The three office skyscrapers International Towers Sydney, individually known as International Tower 1, 2 and 3, were designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.

History

The tallest tower, known as Tower 1 is a 217m commercial building comprising 49 floors. It was completed in mid 2016. PricewaterhouseCoopers has signed as the anchor tenant and HSBC and Marsh & McLennan Companies has also signed a tenancy agreement.[1] The Syrian Opposition representation office in Australia is located in this building.

Tower Two is a 178m high-rise comprising 43 floors. Two major tenants of the central tower of the three buildings are Westpac and corporate law firm, Gilbert + Tobin who occupy more than 80% of the tower's space.[2] IT2 was the first tower to start construction from July 2013 and was completed in June 2015, with Westpac Group employees starting to move into the precinct from August 2015.

Tower Three is a 168m tall building comprising 39 floors. Main tenant KPMG has signed a 14-year lease to occupy the top 15 floors from January 2016 and Lendlease also made Tower Three its Sydney headquarters from July 2016.[3] IT3 was topped out in November 2015[4] and was completed in mid 2016. Tower Three has a new medical centre, MyHealth Barangaroo Medical Centre, on the 1st floor at 300 Barangaroo Avenue. Also on the 1st floor is National Dental Care. Together these will provide a convenient medical and dental service for the growing community.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Barangaroo South Fact Sheet" (PDF). Barangaroo South. Lend Lease.
  2. ^ "Gilbert + Tobin signs memorandum of understanding to move to Barangaroo South". Lend Lease. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  3. ^ "International Towers Sydney" (PDF). Jones Lang LaSale. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Barangaroo's Tower Three has reached its limit and offers a whole new way to look at the city".

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