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Success Stories Success Stories
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Leasing & Management Gardner+Lang was appointed to manage this 51-storey Landmark office building, for the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust - which was secured after a lengthy tendering process in 1992.
From 2000 onwards the building has enjoyed an average vacancy rate of under 2%. |
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Victorian Railways Building |
"Packaging" and Sale The real challenge here … was to "remove" the impediment of the property being an Historic Building.
This was done by preparing concept plans for three alternate uses. |
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83-87 Dover Street, Richmond |
Transforming an Unloved, 3-Level Office BuildingWe acquired this property for our client at a mortgagee’s auction. It comprised: 10 spatially-exciting, 3-level office Suites cleverly designed above the car spaces in a Mews style, around a central courtyard. |
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Management/Leasing/Sale Gardner+Lang coordinated the refurbishment, re-leasing, and ongoing management of the Australia Arcade Complex of over thirty tenants … for the Matear family. Then a few years later, Gardner+Lang were asked to sell the property - which we successfully did for $55 million. |
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Leasing and Management Gardner+Lang was invited (together with two other agencies) to tender to lease and manage the shopping centre in the heart of Geelong. |
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Brandon Park Shopping Centre |
Consulting, Leasing and Sale Gardner+Lang’s involvement started with Isador Magid … at the inception of the Shopping Centre. And it included the leasing of the original complex, plus several further extensions.
Many years later Chris Lang personally negotiated the ultimate sale of the property to a Pension Fund for $51 million. |
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Investment Analysis and Leasing The AMP Society had held an architectural competition to arrive at several schemes for the replacement of the six older buildings fronting the Bourke Street Mall, opposite Myer and David Jones. |
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World Trade Centre, Melbourne |
Strategic Consulting & LeasingGardner+Lang worked with the architect for the Port of Melbourne Authority to plan and design the World Trade Centre, for the 4.5 hectare site beside the Yarra River. |
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