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Charter Hall has expanded its
convenience retail platform through three acquisitions valued at $216.7
million, strengthening its presence across key growth markets in Queensland and
South Australia.
The acquisitions have been
completed through the Charter Hall Convenience Retail Fund (CCRF) and include
the $136.7 million purchase of Pavilions Palm Beach and Yeerongpilly Green
Riverside Village in Queensland, together with the recent acquisition of Bunnings
Prospect and Churchill Centre South in Adelaide for $80 million.
Pavilions Palm Beach is a
Coles-anchored neighbourhood shopping centre on the southern Gold Coast, while
Yeerongpilly Green Riverside Village is a Woolworths-anchored centre located
within Brisbane's Yeerongpilly Green mixed-use precinct. Together, the centres
provide 15,620 square metres of gross lettable area and are underpinned by
major supermarket anchors and a complementary mix of convenience-focused
retailers.
The Bunnings Prospect and
Churchill Centre South acquisition adds a strategically located large format
retail precinct in metropolitan Adelaide, anchored by Bunnings and supported by
a diversified mix of national retailers. The fully leased asset occupies a
prominent 5.4-hectare site within Adelaide's established Churchill Road retail
corridor.
Ben Ellis, CEO Retail for Charter Hall said, "These acquisitions continue our focus on growing CCRF and the Charter Hall managed platform into Australia's largest owner of convenience-based shopping centres."
The Queensland acquisitions are
scheduled to settle on 30 September 2026. The portfolio was acquired from
Consolidated Properties Group and CVS Lane Partners.
Charter Hall Managing Director & Group CEO, David Harrison, said, "We have continued our long-standing relationship with Don O'Rourke's CPG, with more than $500 million of transactions completed together over two decades."
The acquisitions further strengthen Charter Hall’s portfolio across Australia's growing convenience retail sector, adding high-quality assets supported by non-discretionary spending and strong national tenant covenants.
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