Latitude | |
Alternate Names: | Ernst and Young Centre |
Status: | Complete |
Building Type: | Office |
Address: | 680 George Street, Sydney |
Location Country: | Australia |
Coordinates: | -33.877°N 151.207°W |
Floor Count: | 51 |
Start Date: | 2003 |
Completion Date: | December 2004 |
Opening: | January 2005 |
Developer: | Multiplex |
Architect: | Greg Crone |
Latitude[1] (previously known as the "Ernst & Young Tower at Latitude") is a skyscraper in Sydney's CBD, part of the World Square complex bounded by George, Goulburn, Liverpool and Pitt Streets in Sydney, Australia. Designed by Greg Crone, Latitude stands at a height of .
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 was Ernst & Young until 2017.[2] The 51st floor is the headquarters for the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. The building also comprises the headquarters for Southern Cross Austereo, Hoyts, Reckitt Benckiser and Tabcorp Holdings.[3]
The building was opened in January 2005. It was built by Multiplex.[4]
The architect responsible for the design was Greg Crone, known for his work with King Street Wharf, Citigroup Centre and 400 George Street.