AMP Place, Brisbane, Commercial skyscraper in Brisbane, Australia.
AMP Place rises 35 floors above Brisbane's central business district with a distinctive gold-colored exterior facade that dominates the city skyline at 135 meters in height.
Completed in 1978 by architects Peddle Thorp & Walker, AMP Place held the title of Brisbane's tallest building upon opening and marked a significant milestone in the city's architectural development.
The building serves as a navigational landmark for Brisbane residents and visitors, symbolizing the economic vitality and modern architectural ambitions of the late 1970s urban expansion period.
Located at 10 Eagle Street with coordinates 27.4693° South and 153.03° East, the building offers convenient access via nearby bus stops and transit routes for commuters and business visitors.
Originally named AMP Centre, the skyscraper changed ownership in April 2021 when CPP Investment Board and Dexus sold the property to Marquette, reflecting ongoing investment interest in Brisbane's real estate market.
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