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Sentinel has received planning approval for a 300-apartment Build to Rent community on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

Located on a 1.4-hectare site at Lots 5-8 Stadium Drive in Robina, the newly approved apartment community marks Sentinel's first project in Queensland. It is part of Sentinel's growing portfolio of more than 1,600 high-quality rental units currently in operation or under various stages of development across Australia’s major cities, which also includes two fully leased apartment communities in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia.

Robina rendering

Note: Image is an artistic rendering, final finishes may vary.

Robina Rendering

Note: Image is an artistic rendering, final finishes may vary.

In Robina, Sentinel has received planning approval for a nine-storey sustainable building which will deliver an additional 41,799 square metres of new rental accommodation and resident amenities to support the housing needs of the growing area. The project will be developed by Sentinel and managed under Sentinel's Australian property management brand, Kinleaf, on completion.

Designed by Cera Stribley with Urbis appointed for urban planning services, the apartment community extends across two elegant towers with a connecting podium featuring indoor and outdoor resident amenities. It will have one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments on offer and resident amenities will include a pool and sun deck, fitness centre, resident lounge, amphitheatre, outdoor barbeque areas and more than 370 car parks and 120 bike parking spaces across the ground level. The design prioritises resident comfort and showcases the scenic views towards Surfer's Paradise and the hinterland. It also incorporates natural elements in its architecture and landscaping to thoughtfully integrate the community with its surrounding environment.

Lots 5-8 Stadium Drive is designed to achieve high levels of environmental and social sustainability in operation. It will target carbon neutral certification, a 5-Star Green Star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia and a minimum 7 Star NatHERS rating on completion, in keeping with other developments Sentinel has completed to date in Australia. Sustainability features incorporated in the building design include a photovoltaic system to supply solar power for common area usage, EV charging stations, a rainwater harvesting system for irrigation, the use of high WELS rated fixtures and energy-saving appliances, significant subtropical planting integrated throughout the development, and small fruit and herb gardens on offer for residents.

Keith Lucas, Sentinel's Managing Director in Australia said: "Our upcoming development on Stadium Drive will transform into a vibrant and engaged rental community that offers its residents thoughtfully and sustainably designed apartment living that sets a new benchmark for the area. Future residents can expect to enjoy high-quality fixtures and finishes, convenient access to a range of premium amenities within their building, and a refined rental experience amongst Robina's natural beauty and convenient location.

"Queensland's housing market is evolving and we relish the opportunity to apply our proven expertise in delivering and managing well-designed rental apartment communities to deliver more quality housing options to the local market and support the state’s growing population," said Mr Lucas.

The development site is situated in Robina's Stadium Village Precinct and is conveniently located only a short walk from key amenities and infrastructure including Robina Town Centre, Robina Train Station (with direct trains to Brisbane Airport), Cbus Super Stadium, Robina Hospital, and the wider Robina Health Precinct. It is also just minutes from the planned Robina City Parklands – the first stage of the Gold Coast City Council's proposed Greenheart Parklands – which is expected to deliver an extensive range of new amenities for the local community. Bond University's expanding Health and Sport campus, a new TAFE campus, a number of golf courses and easy links to the M1 Pacific Motorway are also within proximity.

Robina is just a 20-minute drive from some of the Gold Coast's most iconic beaches and a 15-minute drive from the Gold Coast International Airport. It is also the confirmed location for the Gold Coast Olympic and Paralympic Village for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games and is ranked among the Gold Coast’s fastest-growing suburbs, with its population and workforce expected to more than double by 2050. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), South East Queensland is the third largest urban region in Australia and accounts for almost 90 per cent of Queensland's total population growth.

The announcement received coverage in Australian media:
https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/sentinel-first-queensland-btr-project-greenlit-robina
https://www.australianpropertyjournal.com.au/2023/10/18/gold-coast-build-to-rent-gets-major-injection/
https://realassets.ipe.com/news/pggm-and-sentinel-australia-expand-into-queensland-with-300-apartment-btr-investment/10069547.article
https://www.btrnews.au/sentinel-receives-approval-for-lots-5-8-stadium-drive-btr-in-robina/
https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/us-giant-sentinel-gains-approval-to-develop-300-build-to-rent-apartments-on-gold-coast.html
https://www.realestatesource.com.au/green-light-for-sentinel-first-queensland-project/
Gold Coast Bulletin:
Gold Coast Bulletin

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Sentinel Acquires North Melbourne Site in Australia for 350-Apartment Build to Rent Development https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/07/17/sentinel-acquires-north-melbourne-site-in-australia-for-350apartment-build-to-rent-development/ Mon, 17 Jul 2023 16:37:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/?p=1905 Sentinel has acquired a 6,528 square metre site for development in North Melbourne, Victoria. Located at 23-47 Villiers Street in the heart of the Melbourne Biomedical Precinct, Sentinel plans to deliver and manage approximately 350 high-quality and sustainable rental apartments across two buildings on the site, as part of our Australian Build to Rent venture…

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Sentinel has acquired a 6,528 square metre site for development in North Melbourne, Victoria.

Located at 23-47 Villiers Street in the heart of the Melbourne Biomedical Precinct, Sentinel plans to deliver and manage approximately 350 high-quality and sustainable rental apartments across two buildings on the site, as part of our Australian Build to Rent venture with Dutch pension fund manager PGGM.

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This will be Sentinel's sixth Build to Rent apartment community in Australia and our second in Melbourne, following the delivery of a 172-apartment project, The Briscoe, in West Melbourne, which is scheduled to open later this year. The acquisition of 23-47 Villiers Street grows Sentinel's total pipeline in Australia to more than 1,600 rental units under various stages of development or operation.

The new apartment community will target carbon neutral certification and a 5-Star Green Star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia, in keeping with other developments we have completed to date in Australia. On completion, it will be operated under Sentinel’s Australian property management brand, Kinleaf.

Keith Lucas, Sentinel's Managing Director in Australia said: "This is a meaningful opportunity to deliver a significant boost in housing choice for the area that will support the rapidly growing health and education precinct and more broadly, Melbourne's housing needs.

"We're looking forward to leveraging our experienced and established Build to Rent platform to transform this well-located inner-city site into a vibrant and sustainable community with high-quality rental apartments, a wide range of resident amenities, and a professionally managed rental experience," said Mr Lucas.

23-47 Villiers Street is strategically located in a world-class health, research, technology, education and innovation precinct, which has received A$2.8 billion of investment over the past 10 years and is currently home to around 49,000 employees, according to Victorian Government research. The site is in immediate proximity to Australia’s largest hospital precinct including The Royal Melbourne Hospital, The Royal Women’s Hospital and The Royal Children's Hospital; as well as the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, The University of Melbourne, North Melbourne Primary School and Royal Park.

Jikke de Wit, Senior Director Private Real Estate at PGGM said: "We primarily invest on behalf of those who work in the health sector, so we are very pleased that our investment in this project will support the creation of quality and low carbon housing that is well-positioned to benefit other healthcare professionals, whilst generating healthy, long-term returns for our clients."

The site has excellent connectivity to the Melbourne CBD and surrounding suburbs with tram and bus services located less than a five-minute walk away, and the new Parkville Train Station located within 400 metres. The Parkville Train Station will provide convenient access to the CBD, North Melbourne’s Arden Precinct, suburban Melbourne and the proposed Melbourne Airport Rail Link. It is currently under construction with completion expected in 2025.

The announcement received coverage in Australian media:

The Australian
Australian Financial Review
Urban Developer
IPE Real Assets
Development Ready
Australian Property Journal

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Sentinel Featured in IREI Asia Pacific May 2023 Issue https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/05/23/sentinel-featured-in-irei-asia-pacific-may-2023-issue/ Tue, 23 May 2023 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/05/23/sentinel-featured-in-irei-asia-pacific-may-2023-issue/ Sentinel was recently featured in the May 2023 edition of Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI) Asia Pacific. Speaking to the publication, our President, Michael Streicker, shared his insights on Australia's rapidly growing Build to Rent sector and why it should be a top target for global institutional investors. "Supportive demographic trends, increasing urbanisation and changing…

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Sentinel was recently featured in the May 2023 edition of Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI) Asia Pacific.

Speaking to the publication, our President, Michael Streicker, shared his insights on Australia's rapidly growing Build to Rent sector and why it should be a top target for global institutional investors.

"Supportive demographic trends, increasing urbanisation and changing lifestyle preferences are likely to drive strong demand for rental housing [in Australia] for many years to come," said Mr. Streicker.

"When you look at the volume of institutional investment recently coming into the build-to-rent sector from overseas, it's clear there are a number of sophisticated investors that recognise the value of the product and are getting behind it. In support of this, we’ve certainly seen strong performance at our first operational Australian build-to-rent communities.

"Given Australia's long-term housing undersupply and the build-to-rent model's lack of reliance on residential pre-sales, we believe the sector is well-positioned to remain resilient and continue to perform through economic cycles."

Read more in the May issue of IREI Asia Pacific:
https://irei.com/publications/article/living-spaces-japan-remains-the-go-to-market-for-multifamily-but-australias-young-build-to-rent-sector-is-growing-up-fast/

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An artist rendering of The Briscoe by Kinleaf in West Melbourne. The 172-unit premium and sustainable rental community is set to open this year.

Sentinel began reviewing Build to Rent opportunities in Australia in 2012, establishing its Australian affiliate Sentinel Fund Manager Australia. Since that time, it has successfully completed, opened and leased the first two phases of its Element 27 project in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia. Sentinel's second Build to Rent project, The Briscoe, is located at 151 Hawke Street in West Melbourne and is due to open in the second half of 2023. It has also acquired sites for development in Scarborough (Perth), Western Australia; Robina (Gold Coast) in Queensland and in Bowden (Adelaide), South Australia. Sentinel currently has more than 1,600 Build to Rent units under various stages of development and operation throughout Australia. Recently, Sentinel launched its property management brand, Kinleaf, offering Australians a premium and sustainable rental experience.

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Sentinel Featured in Property Council Australia News https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/04/19/sentinel-featured-in-property-council-australia-news/ Wed, 19 Apr 2023 14:56:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/?p=1845 Sentinel's President, Michael Streicker, was recently interviewed by the Property Council of Australia for its Property Australia news publication. Mr. Streicker shared his insights on how the Build to Rent sector is evolving in Australia, along with Sentinel's expansion in the market with its recent launch of Kinleaf, a dedicated property management brand for its…

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Sentinel's President, Michael Streicker, was recently interviewed by the Property Council of Australia for its Property Australia news publication.

Mr. Streicker shared his insights on how the Build to Rent sector is evolving in Australia, along with Sentinel's expansion in the market with its recent launch of Kinleaf, a dedicated property management brand for its Build to Rent apartment communities throughout Australia.

"From our perspective, it is really exciting to see everything going on in Australia. We think there’s an enormous opportunity for the property type," says Mr. Streicker.

Read more of Michael Streicker's full interview: Property Australia

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The first phase of Sentinel’s Element 27 apartment community in Subiaco (Perth), WA

Sentinel began reviewing Build to Rent opportunities in Australia in 2012, establishing our Australian affiliate Sentinel Fund Manager Australia. Since that time, we have successfully completed and opened the first two phases of our Element 27 project in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia. The first phase of Element 27 has been operational and tenanted since early 2019 – making it Australia’s first institutional Build to Rent community – and both phases are fully leased. Sentinel’s second Build to Rent project, The Briscoe, is located at 151 Hawke Street in West Melbourne and is due to open in the second half of 2023. Sentinel has also acquired sites for development in Scarborough (Perth), Western Australia; Robina (Gold Coast) in Queensland and Bowden (Adelaide), South Australia. Sentinel currently has more than 1,600 Build to Rent units under various stages of development and operation throughout Australia.

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Sentinel to Deliver South Australia’s First Institutional Build to Rent Community https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/03/28/sentinel-to-deliver-south-australias-first-institutional-build-to-rent-community/ Tue, 28 Mar 2023 16:32:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/?p=1827 Sentinel will deliver South Australia’s first institutional Build to Rent community on a site it has placed under contract to acquire in Renewal SA's Bowden precinct, in Adelaide's inner-north. Sentinel plans to deliver, own and manage approximately 250 premium and sustainable rental apartments on the 4,000 square metre site, which is located at Lots 49…

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Sentinel will deliver South Australia’s first institutional Build to Rent community on a site it has placed under contract to acquire in Renewal SA's Bowden precinct, in Adelaide's inner-north.

Sentinel plans to deliver, own and manage approximately 250 premium and sustainable rental apartments on the 4,000 square metre site, which is located at Lots 49 and 50 on Third Street, Bowden. On completion, the apartment community will be managed under our Kinleaf property management brand.

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An overview of Sentinel’s future building site at Renewal SA's Bowden precinct, in Adelaide's inner-north.

The new Kinleaf apartment community will target carbon neutral certification, a minimum 5-Star Green Star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia and an 8-star NatHERS rating, in keeping with Sentinel's industry-leading commitment to sustainability across our Australian Build to Rent portfolio.

South Australian Housing and Urban Development Minister Nick Champion said: "We welcome this boost to housing supply, which is set to alleviate pressure on renters and provide more choice for South Australians.

"The first-of-its-kind development, in the heart of the innovative Bowden precinct, provides a longer-term, more secure renting option and adds a new layer to our housing mix.

"The Build-to-Rent sector is emerging as another way to help address housing shortages and ease the rental squeeze – and it's great to see such a major global property player back Bowden as the place to do just that," said Minister Champion.

Director of Sentinel Fund Manager Australia, Michael Streicker said: "We're proud to be the first group to bring institutional Build to Rent to Adelaide and play a role in providing greater housing choice to South Australians.

"Our Build to Rent communities are designed and operated with renters as the priority, offering them a more convenient and refined rental experience where environmental and social sustainability are integrated throughout.

"This acquisition marks an important step in Sentinel’s national growth strategy. Following our successful delivery and stabilisation of Australia's first purpose-built Build to Rent communities in Western Australia, as well as the establishment of our first projects in Victoria and Queensland, we’re looking forward to working closely with Renewal SA to deliver this first-of-its-kind project for the state of South Australia," said Mr Streicker.

In addition to the premium and sustainable rental apartments, the first-of-its-kind project in Adelaide will provide its residents with a range of thoughtfully curated lifestyle amenities, experienced on-site management and maintenance teams, and integrated retail offerings.

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Up-close street view of Sentinel’s future building site at Renewal SA's Bowden precinct, in Adelaide's inner-north.

The development is also expected to provide more than 250 jobs for South Australians throughout its construction and operation.

Renewal SA Chief Executive Chris Menz said: "Bowden has been at the forefront of innovative housing in South Australia for more than a decade.

"Having one of the world's leading institutional Build-to-Rent providers, Sentinel, choose Bowden as the location for its first South Australian venture will raise that bar again.

"Not only will it deliver greater choice and a more professionally managed and transparent rental experience for tenants, it will also free up availability in other housing segments that are currently oversaturated," said Mr Menz.

The Bowden precinct is the South Australian government's first higher density urban infill revitalisation project. Located just 2.5 kilometres from Adelaide's CBD on 16 hectares of land, it sets new standards in urban renewal for the state and is re-emerging as a vibrant inner-city destination. It is estimated more than 3,000 new residents will call the precinct home over the coming years.

The precinct is designed to be a safe and walkable urban neighbourhood, with a focus on fostering a strong, diverse community and providing more sustainable and energy-efficient housing. The streets are designed for pedestrians and bikes, with green open spaces, parks, easy access to public transport and other essential and lifestyle amenities all in proximity.

In further service to South Australia, the project will facilitate a series of work experience placements for job seekers and high school students, to be run as part of Renewal SA's social enterprise program.

The announcement received coverage in Australian media:
The Australian Financial Review
The Australian
The Urban Developer
Australian Property Journal
Development Ready
Real Estate Source
Business News Australia

7News reports on Sentinel’s first institutional Build to Rent community in South Australia

This is Sentinel's first development site purchased in South Australia. Along with the recent development site purchased in Queensland, it follows the successful completion and leasing of Element 27 (to be renamed The Elements by Kinleaf), its first Australian Build to Rent apartment communities in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia. It also follows the progression of construction on its 172-apartment Build to Rent community The Briscoe by Kinleaf in West Melbourne, Victoria, which is due to reach practical completion this year.

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President Michael Streicker Interviewed on Australian Build to Rent https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/02/23/president-michael-streicker-interviewed-on-australian-build-to-rent/ Thu, 23 Feb 2023 21:19:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/02/23/president-michael-streicker-interviewed-on-australian-build-to-rent/ Sentinel's President, Michael Streicker, was recently interviewed in Melbourne by Rob Langton, Managing Director at Ready Media Group. In his interview, Michael spoke about Sentinel's origins, our Build to Rent platform in Australia, our first pioneering moves for the sector locally, and where it's heading today. "We've been cheerleading the sector for years and it's…

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Sentinel's President, Michael Streicker, was recently interviewed in Melbourne by Rob Langton, Managing Director at Ready Media Group.

In his interview, Michael spoke about Sentinel's origins, our Build to Rent platform in Australia, our first pioneering moves for the sector locally, and where it's heading today.

"We've been cheerleading the sector for years and it's fantastic to see it beginning to come to fruition…the supply and demand dynamics in Australia necessitate all sorts of new housing opportunities and it's very gratifying to see the Build to Rent sector is well placed within that conversation.

"This is housing that many people will be very excited to live in once they are introduced to it, once they learn about it and once they engage with it…and that's certainly been our experience in Subiaco where we've seen exceptional tenant retention, we're fully leased and we have waitlists. It's really a product that has been extremely exciting to see how well received it's been," said Mr. Streicker.

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Sentinel Launches Kinleaf Property Management Brand for Australian Build to Rent Communities https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/02/15/sentinel-launches-kinleaf-property-management-brand-for-australian-build-to-rent-communities/ Wed, 15 Feb 2023 15:51:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/?p=1791 Kinleaf debuts with two fully-leased Build to Rent properties in Subiaco (Perth), WA Sentinel has announced Kinleaf, a dedicated property management brand for our Build to Rent apartment communities in Australia. Kinleaf's offering will provide Australians with a premium and sustainable rental experience. Each apartment community is thoughtfully designed for the modern Australian renter and…

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Kinleaf debuts with two fully-leased Build to Rent properties in Subiaco (Perth), WA

Sentinel has announced Kinleaf, a dedicated property management brand for our Build to Rent apartment communities in Australia.

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Kinleaf's offering will provide Australians with a premium and sustainable rental experience. Each apartment community is thoughtfully designed for the modern Australian renter and offers a refined living experience focused on convenience, community and sustainability.

Kinleaf will be rolled out across existing and future communities in Sentinel's Australian Build to Rent portfolio, which currently contains more than 1,300 units under various stages of development and operation.

Michael Streicker, President of Sentinel Real Estate Corporation said: "The launch of Kinleaf marks the next stage of Sentinel's growth in Australia. We’re proud to have been the first organisation to establish a purpose-built institutional Build to Rent community here in 2019 and introduce Australians to a new way of renting. Now, our focus is on continuing to grow a national portfolio of premium and well-located rental communities that deliver greater housing choices for more Australians and strong, long-term returns for investors. This will be enhanced by Kinleaf's clearly defined and tailored offering.

"Kinleaf's offering is grounded in providing a living experience that is focused on the renter, prioritises sustainability outcomes, and supports the creation of vibrant and engaged communities. Our experienced on-site management and maintenance teams, streamlined leasing process, and thoughtfully curated lifestyle and wellness amenities are just some of the ways we’re delivering an overall more refined rental experience," said Mr Streicker.

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Sentinel President, Michael Streicker, surveys the Melbourne skyline from the rooftop of The Briscoe, which will be Kinleaf’s third operational Build to Rent development in Australia.

Kinleaf will continue the high standard of living and service delivered by Sentinel at its existing operational Build to Rent communities in Australia. This includes consistent, high-quality finishes and fixtures within each Kinleaf building; full energy-efficient appliance packages provided in all apartments, a wide variety of apartment floor plans available to suit different renter needs, and a pet-friendly approach.

Each Kinleaf community will target a range of leading sustainability benchmarks for the Australian built environment including carbon neutral certification, a minimum 5 Star Green Star rating, and a minimum 8-Star average NatHERS (Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme) rating. Initiatives to increase the environmental performance of communities will include solar energy and rainwater reuse strategies, electric vehicle charging stations, the selection of high-quality and durable materials with certified low environmental impacts, and enhanced waste management strategies. A range of resident education initiatives will be facilitated by on-site management teams to increase understanding among residents of the green systems available to them in their buildings and encourage participation.

To sustain a vibrant and engaged community, a number of opportunities for meaningful engagement and community-building will also be facilitated by the Kinleaf team – including the hosting of regular social events and activities for residents. Furthermore, Kinleaf communities are designed and operated to be more accessible to residents with different needs, both within and beyond the apartment walls.

In line with the launch of Kinleaf, Sentinel's 172-apartment Build to Rent community in West Melbourne will be named The Briscoe by Kinleaf. Our operational Element 27 Build to Rent apartment community in Subiaco, Perth, will also see its name evolve to The Elements by Kinleaf later this year.

In January this year, we announced the acquisition of a 1.4-hectare site for development in Robina on the Gold Coast. Sentinel plans to deliver approximately 300 premium rental apartments on the site, which will also be developed and managed under the Kinleaf brand.

To learn more about Kinleaf, visit www.kinleaf.com.au and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube to stay in touch with the latest updates.

The launch of Kinleaf also received coverage in Australian media:
The Australian Financial Review
Australian Property Journal
Australian Property Markets News
Urban Living News
Financial Standard
The Property Tribune
ANZ Property Journal
The Australian

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Sentinel Acquires Site in Gold Coast, Australia, for Build to Rent Development https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/01/18/sentinel-acquires-site-in-gold-coast-australia-for-build-to-rent-development/ https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/01/18/sentinel-acquires-site-in-gold-coast-australia-for-build-to-rent-development/#comments Wed, 18 Jan 2023 16:15:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/?p=1760 An overview of Sentinel’s future building site at Lots 5-8 Stadium Drive in Robina. Sentinel has acquired a 1.4-hectare site for development on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Located at Lots 5-8 Stadium Drive in Robina, Sentinel plans to deliver and manage approximately 300 high-quality rental apartments on the site. The new apartment community…

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An overview of Sentinel’s future building site at Lots 5-8 Stadium Drive in Robina.

Sentinel has acquired a 1.4-hectare site for development on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Located at Lots 5-8 Stadium Drive in Robina, Sentinel plans to deliver and manage approximately 300 high-quality rental apartments on the site.

The new apartment community will target carbon neutral certification and a 5-Star Green Star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia, in keeping with other developments Sentinel has completed to date in Australia.

This is Sentinel's first development site purchased in Queensland and follows the successful completion and leasing of Element 27, its first Australian Build to Rent apartment communities in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia. It also follows the progression of construction on its 172-apartment Build to Rent community The Briscoe in West Melbourne, Victoria, which is due to reach practical completion this year.

Keith Lucas, Managing Director of Sentinel in Australia said: "After bringing our premium and sustainable Build to Rent communities to Western Australia and Victoria, we're excited to expand our footprint to the Sunshine State.

"We're committed to delivering sustainable and high-quality living environments that provide renters with a refined rental experience and offer Queenslanders greater housing choices. This is especially important as rental vacancy rates in Queensland continue to tighten and areas like Robina expect to see a significant boom in population and jobs growth over the next decade," said Mr Lucas.

The site, situated in Robina's Stadium Village Precinct, is conveniently located only a short walk from key amenities and infrastructure including Robina Town Centre, Robina Train Station (with direct trains to Brisbane Airport), Cbus Super Stadium, Robina Hospital, and the wider Robina Health Precinct. It is also just minutes from the planned Robina City Parklands, the first stage of the Gold Coast City Council's proposed Greenheart Parklands, which is expected to deliver an extensive range of new amenities for the local community. Bond University’s expanding Health and Sport campus, a new TAFE campus, a number of golf courses and easy links to the M1 Pacific Motorway are also nearby.

Robina is just a 20-minute drive from some of the Gold Coast’s most iconic beaches and a 15-minute drive from the Gold Coast International Airport. It is also the confirmed location for the Gold Coast Olympic and Paralympic Village for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games and is ranked among the Gold Coast’s fastest-growing suburbs, with its population and workforce expected to more than double by 2050. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), South East Queensland is the third largest urban region in Australia and accounts for almost 90% of Queensland's total population growth.

The announcement received coverage in Australian media:
Australian Property Markets News
Real Estate Source
The Urban Developer
The Australian Financial Review

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Element 27 Achieves a 5 Star Green Star Design and As Built v1.3 Certified Rating https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2023/01/11/element-27-achieves-a-5-star-green-star-design-and-as-built-v13-certified-rating/ Wed, 11 Jan 2023 16:13:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/?p=1751 Numerous sustainable initiatives led to Phase 2 of Element 27 receiving a 5 Star Rating, including the rooftop photovoltaic system seen here. Phase 2 of Sentinel's Element 27 Build to Rent apartment community in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia, has successfully achieved a 5 Star Green Star Design & As Built v1.3 certified rating from the…

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Element 27 Phase 2 exterior

Numerous sustainable initiatives led to Phase 2 of Element 27 receiving a 5 Star Rating, including the rooftop photovoltaic system seen here.

Phase 2 of Sentinel's Element 27 Build to Rent apartment community in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia, has successfully achieved a 5 Star Green Star Design & As Built v1.3 certified rating from the Green Building Council of Australia.

The 5 Star Green Star certified rating represents Australian Excellence, demonstrating that the project has achieved a high standard of design and efficiency in construction, and verifying the environmental and social outcomes Sentinel set out to achieve.

Founded by the Green Building Council of Australia in 2003, Green Star is an internationally recognised rating system developed for the Australian environment that sets the standard for healthy, resilient, positive buildings and places.

Keith Lucas, Managing Director of Sentinel in Australia, said "We're committed to delivering high quality and sustainable Built to Rent communities in Australia that prioritise environmental performance and provide our residents with an opportunity to live greener. Having these commitments recognised by the Green Building Council of Australia is key to showcasing our focus on bringing more sustainable housing choices to the market."

Key sustainability features at Element 27 include electric car charging stations, a 30kW photovoltaic system for common area energy usage, a rainwater and grey-water recycling system, specialty waste streams, access to a centralised geothermal system, energy-efficient appliances and a leading 8-star NatHERS rating.

In 2021, Phase 1 of Element 27 also achieved its status as the first Carbon Neutral Certified apartment building in Australia, following Sentinel’s close work with the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), Climate Active and Stantec's Sustainability team to pioneer a certification methodology for the Build to Rent model that acknowledges the sector’s unique potential for ongoing energy leadership in the residential sector.

Sentinel currently has more than 1,300 Build to Rent units under various stages of development throughout Australia. Read more about our Australian Build to Rent Projects and our Sustainability achievements.

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Element 27 Welcomes Award-Winning Perth Artist, Ross Potter https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/2022/11/09/element-27-welcomes-awardwinning-perth-artist-ross-potter/ Wed, 09 Nov 2022 18:11:00 +0000 https://www.sentinelcorp.com/blog/?p=1727 Artist Ross Potter hosts an open house in his studio at Element 27 for residents and members of the community. Sentinel has recently welcomed local Perth artist Ross Potter to its Element 27 Build to Rent development in Subiaco (Perth) for a six-month residency. This residency marks the second instalment of Element 27's ongoing arts…

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Artist Ross Potter hosts an open house in his studio at Element 27 for residents and members of the community.

Sentinel has recently welcomed local Perth artist Ross Potter to its Element 27 Build to Rent development in Subiaco (Perth) for a six-month residency.

This residency marks the second instalment of Element 27's ongoing arts program, which aims to celebrate local artists and makers, while engaging the precinct's residents and wider community.

Ross' artwork highlights environmental preservation in Western Australia and animals native to the land, with well-known works including the life-size sketch of Perth Zoo's iconic elephant Tricia for Fremantle Arts Centre. Since his first solo exhibition in 2011, Ross has worked as a full-time artist with various residencies across the state, including the prestigious Cossack Art Award in 2019 and at Fremantle Arts Centre in 2020.

As a part of his residency, Ross has already run a number of interactive drawing workshops for Element 27 residents and members of the local community, as well as a special open studio night to provide residents with more insight into his latest series of works.

"It's fantastic to be a part of Element 27's public art program and have Sentinel's support," said the artist. "I'm looking forward to completing a number of new artworks during my residency and continuing to engage with residents and the local community in the process."

During his time at Element 27, Ross is creating a series of works reflecting on his recent journey to Barrow Island, which is located off the Pilbara coast in Western Australia. These large-scale graphite drawings will depict some of the remote island's unique landscape and rare fauna, including the Perentie.

"Ross is a very talented artist and we're delighted to support his work by hosting him in residency at Element 27, as part of the precinct's broader community arts program," said Keith Lucas, Managing Director of Sentinel in Australia.

"We’re proud to collaborate with members of Perth's local arts community and are committed to supporting initiatives that enhance social and cultural connections within and around our vibrant apartment communities."

The first instalment of Element 27's community arts program launched earlier this year in May, featuring a large artwork projection on the façade of an apartment building, titled "Porcelain: Changing Views". Created by local Perth artist Sohan Ariel Hayes, residents and the local community were invited to view the captivating projection installation at an evening event. The artwork was inspired by the cultural contributions of the Australian Fine China factory in Subiaco, which previously operated on the site of Element 27 for 85 years.

The first two phases of Element 27 are both open and fully operational, with the first phase 100 per cent leased and the second phase approaching fully leased status since opening in early 2022. Read more about our Australian Build to Rent Projects.

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