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. 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. The building was opened in January 2005. It was built by
Multiplex. The architect responsible for the design was Greg Crone, known for his work with
King Street Wharf,
Citigroup Centre and
400 George Street. ==See also==