The Westpac Concord Campus is a commercial/business park development comprising approximately 16,500 square metres of office accommodation with onsite childcare facilities, café, gymnasium and 485 car parks situated at 7 King Street, Concord West, Sydney. The property was purpose-built for Westpac Banking Corporation Limited in 1997 and is in excellent condition. It currently houses Westpac’s administration, processing and call centre services for a number of the bank’s business units.
Originally used as a base camp for American soldiers during World War II, the campus has also served as a Massey Ferguson farm machinery assembly factory and a Telstra engineering workshop in later years. Some of the original building frame was retained and reused in the construction of the current Westpac campus by Baulderstone Hornibrook in 1996/97.
The property has one of the largest floor plates of any building in Sydney as its office component is on a single level. The building area comprises around 15,000 square metres of office space, 458 square metres for childcare and a lower ground area of approximately 1,400 square metres including the café and gym.
The campus is also well situated to public transport services, located adjacent to the Concord West Railway Station. Concord West is centrally located within Sydney, with Parramatta being 12 kilometres to the west, Homebush Bay one kilometre to the east and the Sydney CBD approximately 15 kilometres to the east.
Westpac's lease expires in October 2022.




