Patrick Cooper of Preston Rowe Paterson Sydney believes that tenant retention is fundamental in today’s market. Landlords and property owners are moving towards incorporating tenant wellness features into existing and new office spaces to modernise the ongoing tenant experience in office assets. In recent times, more time has been invested into acquiring a deeper understanding […]
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Tenant Wellness- Driving Investment Returns
Posted date: November 2nd 2017 . Author Gregory Preston .
Preston Rowe Paterson Sydney Revitalises “Impressions”
Posted date: November 2nd 2017 . Author Gregory Preston .
In Preston Rowe Paterson’s 30th year of operation as a firm of International Property Consultants and Valuers, Greg Preston has commented that we have recently refreshed our “Impressions” treatise. This is aimed at conveying the right impression of what we do and, at the same time, conveying our impressions of the markets and economic conditions […]
Read Full StoryAustralia most likely to feel China’s tightening on international capital transactions
Posted date: January 22nd 2016 . Author AdminSydney .
In a bid to strengthen its current weakening economy, China has begun to tighten its cash controls. The financial move could affect individuals and companies looking to invest in international markets such as the Australian property sector. Although there were no specific changes to China’s foreign investment policy, the Chinese Government has urged banks to […]
Read Full StoryInfrastructure expected to create emerging locations
Posted date: October 8th 2014 . Author Gregory Preston .
Development, investment and business opportunities are expected to arise from the boost to infrastructure spending announced in the 2014-2015 Federal Budget. Over the next decade the large volume of road and rail projects will improve mobility and congestion amongst major cities; as a result we will see cheaper emerging locations in Western Sydney, Melbourne and […]
Read Full StoryUnlocking development potential above shopping centres
Posted date: October 8th 2014 . Author Gregory Preston .
Recent decisions by large organisations, Federation Centres and GPT Group, reflect the suggestion that plans to develop air rights and extend retail shopping centres to include residential developments and hotels are becoming increasingly popular. Presenting as a viable opportunity to combine entertainment facilities, food courts, hotels and residential apartments; the expansions appeals to visitors and […]
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