Clems Sydney Quits Digs After 34 Years With Move To Walsh Bay

Clems Sydney Quits Digs After 34 Years With Move To Walsh Bay

After 34 years at 120 Pacific Highway in St Leonards, Clemenger are moving.

Next year, the Clemenger companies will call Pier 8-9, 23 Hickson Road in Walsh Bay their new home.

The iconic finger wharf building will undergo a complete refurbishment before Clemenger moves in.

Robert Morgan, executive chairman of the Clemenger Group says, “This building is perfect for the needs of our companies, well into the future. It has flexibility as well the ability to offer integration across the companies to better service our client’s needs.

“We look forward to making it a state of the art campus for all of our people and we believe it is an environment where we can give expression to our core philosophy of The Work, The Work, The Work.”

Pier 8-9 was built as a commercial wharf in 1910, and was turned into offices in the 1990’s, housing Murdoch Magazines originally and more recently Yahoo 7. It is a fantastic space and position for the Group.

Clemenger’s new presence in Walsh Bay will hopefully become as well-known as it has been in St Leonards.




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