Grosvenor Place is a prominent commercial office tower in Sydney’s central business district, located at 225 George Street. Designed by renowned architect Harry Seidler and completed in 1988, it is considered an iconic example of modernist architecture. The building’s curved, glass facade and sleek design reflect Seidler’s style, emphasizing form and functionality while offering panoramic views of the Sydney Harbour, Sydney Opera House, and the surrounding cityscape.
Grosvenor Place stands at the heart of Sydney’s financial and business hub, close to Circular Quay, The Rocks, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The tower is home to various high-profile businesses and also offers retail spaces, restaurants, and cafes on its lower levels, making it a lively spot during work hours.
The building’s public spaces include a landscaped courtyard, art installations, and seating areas that add to the urban experience. Grosvenor Place is often praised for its timeless design, location, and contribution to Sydney’s skyline. Its proximity to major landmarks also makes it convenient for those working or visiting the city center.