Charter Hall

Charter Hall

Real Estate

Sydney, New South Wales 48,471 followers

As a leading property investment management company, we drive value and mutual success to bring aspirations to life.

About us

We go further to help investors, businesses and communities achieve their aspirations. With over 30 years’ experience in property investment and funds management, we’re one of Australia’s leading fully integrated property groups. We use our property expertise to access, deploy, manage and invest equity across our core sectors – Office, Industrial & Logistics, Retail and Social Infrastructure. Operating with prudence, we’ve curated a diverse $69.1 billion property portfolio of 1,548 high quality properties. With partnership at the heart of our approach, we’re creating places that help grow communities; turning them into the best they can be and unlocking hidden value. Taking a long-term view, our $16.0 billion development pipeline delivers sustainable, technologically enabled projects for our customers. Charter Hall has also extended its Fund Management capability with a 50% investment in the listed equities Fund Manager Paradice Investment Management (PIM), which invests on behalf of wholesale and retail investors across domestic and global listed equities. The impacts of what we do are far-reaching. From helping businesses succeed by supporting their evolving workplace needs, to providing investors with attractive returns for a better retirement, we’re powered by the drive to go further. www.charterhall.com.au

Website
https://www.charterhall.com.au/
Industry
Real Estate
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Sydney, New South Wales
Type
Public Company
Founded
1991
Specialties
Asset management, Property Management, Listed fund management, Unlisted fund management, Deal sourcing of investment opportunities, and Development management

Locations

  • Primary

    Level 20

    No.1 Martin Place

    Sydney, New South Wales 2000, AU

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  • Level 12

    570 Bourke Street

    Melbourne, Victoria 3000, AU

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  • Level 3, The Annex

    275 George Street

    Brisbane, Queensland 4001, AU

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  • Level 5, St Georges Square

    225 St Georges Terrace

    Perth, Western Australia 6000, AU

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  • Suite 604

    147 Pirie Street

    Adelaide, South Australia 5000, AU

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Employees at Charter Hall

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    After a successful debut in 2023, Charter Hall's very own rock band, Off the CHarts, is back with a new setlist for Property Industry Foundation's annual Construction Rocks 2024. Last year, Off the CHarts took home the award for most donations raised, and this year they're aiming to raise even more vital funds for the PIF's Haven House Project, which provides a safe home for homeless or disadvantaged youth. If you'd like to help us reach our goal, you can: ▪ Make a tax-deductible donation here: https://lnkd.in/geTaGASY ▪ Become a VIP Fan! Rock out front row on 1 August at the Oxford Art Factory. Purchase your tickets for just $45pp here:  https://lnkd.in/g2xkHMbi Last year's event sold out, so get your tickets before they're gone!

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    Our new, mixed-use asset at 555 Collins Street in Melbourne has been recognised for its seamless integration and elevated experiences, being named a Finalist in the 2024 World Architecture Festival Awards in the mixed-use category. With stage one completed late last year, the vibrant precinct and Premium grade office provides our tenant customers with an exceptional workplace experience, with touchless access, skyline terraces, premium amenity and a focus on wellness and sustainability. Good luck to the Cox Architecture team that will present to live judges at the Festival in November. Learn more about our Office portfolio here: https://lnkd.in/gGt2RW-W

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    We recently participated in another insightful ANREV event in Tokyo, where Charter Hall was proud to be the major sponsor. Our CIO Sean McMahon presented on the Outbound Panel for Japanese Capital. Some key takeaways from an Australian perspective include:   ▪ Asia Pacific’s top ten city/sector investment destinations continue to be dominated by Australian and Japanese cities. Sydney and Melbourne have been preferred markets for the past eight years.    ▪ For Asia Pacific, an average of 7.1% of investors’ portfolios are allocated into real estate. With the target allocation at 8.4%, this is signalling headroom for more capital inflow into the region. By market, Australia represented the largest differential between current (6.6%) and target (8.33%) allocations.   ▪ Significantly, on the day Australia was also nominated as the preferred outbound market for Japanese capital, ahead of the US and Europe.   As Sean explained at the panel session, “Australia is seen as a Global Safe Haven for foreign capital providing double digit returns on a risk adjusted basis with low volatility, delivering outperformance over multiple time series. With 13 major Japanese investors in our Funds Management platform, we've enjoyed a decade long association with the Japanese investment community and are well-positioned for further growth together.” Learn more about how we partner with our investors here: https://lnkd.in/gPHZQA9m

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    As Australia’s largest food logistics landlord, 43% of our $25.3 billion Industrial & Logistics portfolio is dedicated to food logistics tenant customers. We've cultivated these strong partnerships over many years, by gaining a deep understanding of the challenges they're facing and the opportunities they're pursuing. We then leverage our scale and cross-sector expertise to co-create solutions that support their ambitions. The Stories Behind Our Partnerships video series demonstrates how our Industrial & Logistics customers have benefited from these active partnerships. In our first video, we take a closer look at the partnerships we have with our food logistics tenant customers. Watch the video and learn more about how partnership drives success here: https://lnkd.in/gPa9QfYh

    The Stories Behind Our Partnerships | Charter Hall

    The Stories Behind Our Partnerships | Charter Hall

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    Charter Hall has been recognised with Silver in the annual Pride in Diversity Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI), which benchmarks Australian employers and their efforts towards improving LGBTQ+ inclusion in the workplace. We know that great things can happen when people feel they belong, which is why we’ve worked hard to foster an inclusive culture via our CH Proud Community since 2019. Our employee network continues to engage with peers, customers and industry groups to ensure we grow our Ally network, celebrate our differences and that Charter Hall remains an employer of choice. We’re proud of our progress as we elevate from Bronze status, and we will continue to work hard to ensure people can bring their authentic selves to work each day. #PrideInDiversity #AustralianLGBTQInclusionAwards #AWEI #AWEI2024

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    This National Reconciliation Week, we're pleased to share that our Stage Two: Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) has been endorsed by Reconciliation Australia. Since our inaugural RAP in 2021, we've achieved significant milestones: building cultural awareness, boosting spend with First Nations businesses, and supporting empowerment through initiatives like the Charter Hall Indigenous Scholarship program with Western Sydney University.   Looking forward, we're focused on enabling First Nations peoples to shape their economic futures by creating employment opportunities and championing education. This aligns with our community investment philosophy of fostering self-determination.   Launching our RAP during National Reconciliation Week prompts reflection on our journey so far and the road ahead. To mark this milestone, we hosted a range of events across the country for our people, customers and communities, from weaving workshops and performances to bush food breakfasts and a silent auction to support The Indigenous Literacy Fund.   Take a look at what we got up to below and read our RAP here: https://lnkd.in/grpsqn_d

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    As a proud partner of Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds, we hosted a number of events with our Industrial & Logistics tenant customers to mark R U OK? in Trucks & Sheds National Day of Action. The National Day of Action has been running for three years, and we're pleased to have been involved from the very beginning. Aimed at preventing and understanding mental health issues that exist across the road transport, warehousing and logistics industries, we came together with our tenant customers CEVA Logistics, Chemist Warehouse and Border Express Pty Ltd, over breakfast, lunch and coffee, to encourage time out for connection and conversation. Charter Hall takes an industry-leading approach to creating healthy work environments, and we'll continue to play our part in normalising conversations around mental health. #RUOKtrucksandsheds

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    555 Collins Street is officially open! Located in Melbourne’s Midtown, 555 Collins sets the tone of what workplaces should be like in 2024 and beyond. Designed with our tenant customers front of mind, 555 Collins provides a meaningful connection to the CBD community and has an intentional focus on health and well-being through world-class amenities. In line with our ESG values, the building has a 6-star Green Star Office Design and will be targeting a 6-star NABERS Energy and a WELL Platinum rating.   Thank you to our project partners Cox Architecture and Lendlease who helped bring the building to life, with its design also shaped by our tenant customers, including Amazon, Aware Super, Allianz Australia, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, Ericsson, Sharp & Carter, and more.   We’re proud to add 555 Collins to our large portfolio of Victorian properties across the Office, Industrial & Logistics, Retail and Social Infrastructure sectors. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g82gXcYE.

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    Last night, we had the privilege of hosting the inaugural Change Makers event in collaboration with our long-term partners Two Good Co and the Property Industry Foundation (PIF), coinciding with Youth Homelessness Matters Day. A sell-out event, it was heartening to see the overwhelming support from our industry’s next generation. Designed to inspire action and drive meaningful impact, the panel discussion, facilitated by PIF Future Leaders Committee member Mackenzie Moores-Sipos and featuring our very own Natalie Devlin, Two Good Co’s Kyle Westgarth and Homeless Youth Advocate Brendan Brest, shed light on the importance of collaboration and tangible action in addressing youth homelessness. Alongside these discussions, the real-life stories of young people resonated deeply, reminding us of the urgency and importance of our collective mission. We’re proud to have been a part of PIF's new Change Makers series, a platform dedicated to engaging with future leaders and driving change. We're excited to see the impact they'll make.   Learn how you can support Youth Homelessness Matters Day through their donate an hour of your pay campaign here: https://lnkd.in/din5-fsi.   Sign the petition to develop a standalone national strategy to end child and youth homelessness here: https://lnkd.in/eXkyzz_E.

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