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Park Plaza Apartments (Sydney)

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Preceded by
  
Bellevue West Tower

Antenna spire
  
70.2 m (230 ft)

Completed
  
1996

Type
  
Residential

Floor area
  
60 m²

Construction started
  
1995

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Surpassed by
  
East Quarter Five (Completed by 2015)

Location
  
25-35A Park Rd Hurstville, New South Wales

Roof
  
Park Plaza One: 67.2 m (220 ft) Park Plaza Two: 22 m (72 ft)

The Park Plaza Apartment Complex is a group of two twin-structured residential buildings in Hurstville, New South Wales. Park Plaza One is the St. George District's tallest structure of any kind, standing at a roof height of 67.2 metres, it is 2 metres taller than the 2nd tallest in St. George, the "Proximity A Building" in Rockdale, New South Wales. Due to its height, it can be clearly seen by several observation decks in Sydney, especially the Sydney Tower observation platform.

Park Plaza One sits on 25-35A Park Rd on the intersection of Cross Street and Park Road and Park Plaza Two resides on the intersection of Park Road and Woodville Street (25–35B Park Rd.) Access to the buildings is for tenants only and the entrances to the lobbies are under surveillance 24 hours a day. Two entrances currently exist to Park Plaza One. The main entrance on Park Road with automatic doors and a back door on Cross Street with a keyhole. Park Plaza two, however, only has one entrance on Woodville Street.

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Park Plaza Apartments (Sydney) Wikipedia