Lander & Rogers is relocating its Sydney office to the reimagined and iconic premises at 33 Alfred Street, Circular Quay, with the official move taking place on 15 September 2025.
The move underscores the firm’s growth in the Sydney market and its long-term investment in providing the best law firm experience for its people and clients. The new premises have been designed by multi-award-winning practice Bates Smart to foster connection, collaboration, and innovation.
The landmark 33 Alfred Street building, Sydney’s first skyscraper, has been a prominent feature of the CBD skyline for more than 60 years. The original AMP 'Sydney Cove' Building was the city's first to break the 150-foot height limit. At 117 metres, it was Australia’s tallest building, almost double the height of anything else in Sydney at the time, and it paved the way for the development of tall office towers in the city. Now reimagined as a carbon-neutral building (scope 1 and 2 emissions) and targeting both a 5.5-star NABERS Energy rating and 6-star Green Office As Built v3 rating, the building combines heritage with cutting-edge sustainability.
With direct access to the revitalised Quay Quarter Sydney precinct - home to the award-winning Quay Quarter Tower and Quay Quarter Lanes - the new office places Lander & Rogers at the heart of one of the city’s most dynamic business precincts.
Lander & Rogers' Chief Executive Partner, Daniel Proietto, said, *"This is an incredibly exciting time for the firm and a key part of our future-focused journey as we continue to expand our client base in Sydney. Our new office will allow us to create a contemporary environment that strengthens the way we collaborate and inspires innovation in our service delivery.
Importantly, the premises also showcase outstanding sustainability and wellbeing features, reinforcing our commitment to providing our people with a workspace that supports health, wellbeing, and energy efficiency - all within an environment designed for the future."
Lander & Rogers also operates from offices in Melbourne and Brisbane and has recently expanded its national footprint into Canberra.