List of tallest buildings in Parramatta

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The suburb of Parramatta; a major commercial centre in the metropolitan area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is home to numerous skyscrapers and high-rise buildings. Of those completed or topped out, there are 11 buildings which reach a height of at least 100 metres (328 ft), of which 6 reach a height of at least 150 metres (492 ft). In accordance with CTBUH guidelines, heights are measured to the structural height, which includes architectural elements, such as spires, but not communications antennas. Structures are not included.

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Tallest completed and topped out buildings

This is a list of the tallest buildings in Parramatta which are completed or topped out: [1]

RankNameImageHeight (m)Height (ft)FloorsBuiltUse
1 6 & 8 Parramatta Square 6 & 8 Parramatta Square - 20230523 101016.jpg 225739.66572022 [2] Office
2 180 George Street - North Tower 180 George Street.jpg 213699672023Residential
3 180 George Street - South Tower 180 George Street.jpg 189620592023Mixed use
4Altitude West Tower Altitude Towers.jpg 177581552017Mixed use
=54 Parramatta Square 4 Parramatta Square - 20230523 141555.jpg 158518342020Office
=5Paramount on Parkes158518472024Residential
7The Lennox The Lennox, Parramatta.jpg 149488462021Residential
8Skyrise Skyrise Tower, Parramatta from Harris Park station.jpg 138451432018Residential
9West Village 78 and 100 Church Street in Parramatta, New South Wales.jpg 129423392019Residential
10Altitude East Tower Altitude East Tower - 20230523 101741.jpg 127417392016Residential
1132 Smith Street 32 Smith Street.jpg 114374282020Office
12V by Crown V By Crown - 20230523 103526.jpg 103338292016Residential
13Rise92302282016Mixed use
14B1 Tower90295282013Residential
15Eclipse Eclipse Parramatta sunset June 2012 (cropped).jpg 89292212012Office
16Escen on Church Civic Place 2012 2 (cropped).jpg 87285252006Residential
17Commonwealth Centre Travellers Rest Inn, Parramatta, New South Wales (cropped).jpg 85279211983Office
183 Parramatta Square 3 Parramatta Square - 20230523 100826.jpg 84276172020Office
19Highline Lot 583272242020Residential
20Colonial Tower Colonial Tower, Parramatta.jpg 83272211992Office
21Engineering Innovation Hub Engineering Innovation Hub (WSU).jpg 82269192021Mixed use
22Sydney Water HQ Sydney Water HQ - 20230523 104335.jpg 76249172009Office
=23The Galleria72236222019Residential
=23Horizon Tower A72236232021Residential
=23Horizon Tower B72236232021Residential

Proposed, approved and under construction buildings

This is a list of the tallest buildings in Parramatta which are proposed, approved or under construction: [3]

Key:
Topped outUnder constructionApprovedProposed
Name/AddressHeightFloorsPurposeCompletionStatus
mft
8-14 Great Western Highway24379775ResidentialTBAProposed
Burramatta Place23577157CommercialTBAApproved [4]
8 Phillip Street21871558Residential2024Under construction [5]
2 O'Connell Street21771266ResidentialTBAApproved [6]
Westfield Tower 21069046Mixed useTBAApproved [7]
GQ Parramatta20165961ResidentialTBAApproved [8]
195 Church Street (Office)19363345CommercialTBAApproved [9]
87 Church Street18059055ResidentialTBAApproved [10]
142 Macquarie Street18059032Mixed useTBAProposed
135 George Street16654551Mixed useTBAApproved [11]
116 Macquarie Street15651248Residential2024Under construction [12]
204 Fitzwilliam Street15450547ResidentialTBAApproved [13]
Cosmopolitan (Tower 1)15450546Mixed useTBAUnder construction [14]
81 George Street15450537CommercialTBAApproved [15]
195 Church Street (Residential)15249943ResidentialTBAApproved [9]
Cosmopolitan (Tower 2)15149546Mixed useTBAUnder construction [14]


See also

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