Building Profile
Property Overview
Darling Park is a 3.5 hectare site located on the eastern shore of Cockle
Bay in the Darling Harbour precinct. In fact, Darling Park is considered
a precinct in its own right, bordered by Market St to the north, Sussex
St to the east, Druitt St to the south and Cockle Bay to the west.
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Darling Park is one of Australia's most unique developments, comprising
premium office accommodation with first class lifestyle facilities.
Darling Park consists of 3 office towers, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Tower, the PriceWaterhouseCoopers Tower,
the Rabobank Tower and Cockle
Bay Wharf, Sydney's first purpose built dining and entertainment
precinct which fronts Cockle Bay at Darling Harbour. Darling Park
also features extensive, award winning civic spaces such as 5 star
hotel quality lobbies and galleries, bistros, cafes and coffee bars,
various retail shops, Terrace areas and gardens. The centrepiece
of the site is The Garden,
which provides a tranquil oasis in the Sydney CBD, a unique feature
for a business district development. Darling Park also incorporates
an underground car park to serve both the Tower tenants and patrons
of Cockle Bay Wharf.
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The venues of Cockle Bay Wharf cater to both the general public and to
the tenant base of the Darling Park Towers. The Towers have a typical
business day population of approximately 7,000 people.
Some areas of the Darling Park site span major freeway links of the Western
Distributor. One of these links passes beneath Darling Park in a dual
carriageway tunnel. Three pedestrian bridges link the Towers and The Garden
on the eastern fringe of the CBD with Cockle Bay Wharf at Darling Harbour.
The pedestrian bridges are an integral part of Darling Park.
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Cockle Bay Wharf
is a three storey complex which has become one of Sydney's premium entertainment
and dining precincts. Cockle Bay Wharf has attracted some of Australia's
leading entrepreneurs who have combined to successfully realise the original
development objective to provide a precinct which is:
"a fusion of food, music and art reflecting
the Sydney lifestyle"
Cockle Bay Wharf features a unique and diverse collection of entertainment
and dining opportunities ranging from take away food eateries and cafes
to fine dining restaurants, function centres, bars and a night club.
Many of the Cockle Bay Wharf venues provide options for al fresco dining,
overlooking Cockle Bay and the sights of Darling Harbour.
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Getting to Cockle
Bay Wharf is easy, with access available via many modes of transport
such as foot, car, taxi, train, boat, ferry and even the monorail.
The main areas of Cockle Bay Wharf at which the various venues are
located, are referred to as:
· The Roof Terrace, the top level,
· The Balcony, the second or middle level,
· The Promenade, the ground level fronting the waterfront
of Cockle Bay, and
· The Terrace, the ground level 'town square' of Cockle Bay
Wharf, located in the centre of the complex, which features takeaway
food and public seating for up to 270 people.
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