In the late 1960's and early 1970's, the sight of construction was also routine in central Sydney as old buildings were demolished for modern skyscrapers.
The Daily Telegraph published a pictorial feature on September 12, 1970 focusing on three sites:
- AMP Centre (Bridge Street)
- Hilton Hotel - Former site of Adams Hotel
- 175-183 Castlereagh Street - 14 storey office tower
Two sites featured are currently undergoing redevelopment. The AMP Centre which was completed in 1976 has been gutted and being redeveloped into a modern office tower. Floorplates are being enlarged to provide modern workspaces for its employees.
Photo taken by the Author (2021). |
175-183 Castlereagh Street has been demolished as part of the Pitt Street Metro Station development with a modern office tower planned for the site.
The Hilton Hotel completed in 1973 was renovated in 2004 with a refurbished facade and additional office space.
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