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By Sophie Klein | 7 May 2021

Cromwell Welcomes Qantas Decision

Real estate investor and manager, Cromwell Property Group welcomed the announcement by Qantas Group that it was retaining the Qantas Global Headquarters, which employs more than 3,500 people, in Mascot, Sydney.Cromwell is the property landlord for the 48,000 sqm world-class campus facility which comprises four interlinked buildings strategically positioned near Sydney Airport. The airport is Australia’s international gateway and an essential part of the nation’s transport network, connecting to more than 90 destinations worldwide.Cromwell originally acquired the site in 2010, subsequently commencing a three-year $131 million refurbishment. The project involved transforming the site from an outdated, inefficient group of buildings with limited connectivity into a high utility, campus-style facility with significant improvements to energy efficiency and amenity.As part of the project, the campus was connected to a purpose-built 9MW trigeneration plant, delivered under an energy supply agreement that provides 100% of electrical power as well as chilled water and heating for the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system plant. High-efficiency lighting and water saving devices were installed leading to significant reductions in energy and water consumption and a 5.5-Star NABERS Energy Rating.Cromwell’s Head of Property Bobby Binning commented: “The quality of the existing campus facility, its proximity to Sydney Airport and ability to provide a world-class working environment for a highly-skilled workforce makes this a logical decision.”“I would particularly like to thank the NSW State Government team on their submission and achieving this excellent outcome.”“We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Qantas through the duration of their lease, which runs until 2032,” he concluded.Bourke RoadPremium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

Cromwell is the property landlord for the 48,000 sqm world-class campus facility which comprises four interlinked buildings strategically positioned near Sydney Airport. The airport is Australia’s international gateway and an essential part of the nation’s transport network, connecting to more than 90 destinations worldwide.Cromwell originally acquired the site in 2010, subsequently commencing a three-year $131 million refurbishment. The project involved transforming the site from an outdated, inefficient group of buildings with limited connectivity into a high utility, campus-style facility with significant improvements to energy efficiency and amenity.As part of the project, the campus was connected to a purpose-built 9MW trigeneration plant, delivered under an energy supply agreement that provides 100% of electrical power as well as chilled water and heating for the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system plant. High-efficiency lighting and water saving devices were installed leading to significant reductions in energy and water consumption and a 5.5-Star NABERS Energy Rating.Cromwell’s Head of Property Bobby Binning commented: “The quality of the existing campus facility, its proximity to Sydney Airport and ability to provide a world-class working environment for a highly-skilled workforce makes this a logical decision.”“I would particularly like to thank the NSW State Government team on their submission and achieving this excellent outcome.”“We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Qantas through the duration of their lease, which runs until 2032,” he concluded.Bourke RoadPremium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

Cromwell originally acquired the site in 2010, subsequently commencing a three-year $131 million refurbishment. The project involved transforming the site from an outdated, inefficient group of buildings with limited connectivity into a high utility, campus-style facility with significant improvements to energy efficiency and amenity.As part of the project, the campus was connected to a purpose-built 9MW trigeneration plant, delivered under an energy supply agreement that provides 100% of electrical power as well as chilled water and heating for the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system plant. High-efficiency lighting and water saving devices were installed leading to significant reductions in energy and water consumption and a 5.5-Star NABERS Energy Rating.Cromwell’s Head of Property Bobby Binning commented: “The quality of the existing campus facility, its proximity to Sydney Airport and ability to provide a world-class working environment for a highly-skilled workforce makes this a logical decision.”“I would particularly like to thank the NSW State Government team on their submission and achieving this excellent outcome.”“We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Qantas through the duration of their lease, which runs until 2032,” he concluded.Bourke RoadPremium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

As part of the project, the campus was connected to a purpose-built 9MW trigeneration plant, delivered under an energy supply agreement that provides 100% of electrical power as well as chilled water and heating for the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system plant. High-efficiency lighting and water saving devices were installed leading to significant reductions in energy and water consumption and a 5.5-Star NABERS Energy Rating.Cromwell’s Head of Property Bobby Binning commented: “The quality of the existing campus facility, its proximity to Sydney Airport and ability to provide a world-class working environment for a highly-skilled workforce makes this a logical decision.”“I would particularly like to thank the NSW State Government team on their submission and achieving this excellent outcome.”“We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Qantas through the duration of their lease, which runs until 2032,” he concluded.Bourke RoadPremium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

Cromwell’s Head of Property Bobby Binning commented: “The quality of the existing campus facility, its proximity to Sydney Airport and ability to provide a world-class working environment for a highly-skilled workforce makes this a logical decision.”“I would particularly like to thank the NSW State Government team on their submission and achieving this excellent outcome.”“We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Qantas through the duration of their lease, which runs until 2032,” he concluded.Bourke RoadPremium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

“I would particularly like to thank the NSW State Government team on their submission and achieving this excellent outcome.”“We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Qantas through the duration of their lease, which runs until 2032,” he concluded.Bourke RoadPremium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

“We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Qantas through the duration of their lease, which runs until 2032,” he concluded.Bourke RoadPremium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

Premium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article

Premium Memberscan find allCromwellArticles, trading Analysis, Annual Reports and PresentationsherePrevious ArticleNext Article


Sophie Klein

About the Author: Sophie Klein

Sophie studies hybrid workplace adoption, creative CBD hubs, and how Gen Z influences office space demand. She's a part-time DJ and believes flexible space is the future of productivity.