Charter Hall acquires Telstra HQ in Melbourne CBD

Charter Hall acquires Telstra HQ in Melbourne CBD
Melbourne CBD

Charter Hall Group has acquired 100% of the freehold interest in the Global HQ of Telstra at 242 Exhibition Street at the “Paris end” of Melbourne’s CBD, for A$830 million.

The property will be owned by a wholesale partnership comprising the $5.4 billion Charter Hall Prime Office Fund (CPOF), the Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments) and the Group.

According to the release, the property comprises a premium 47 storey office tower, which provides for 65,913 sqm of NLA, incorporating 63,398 sqm of office accommodation over 43 floors and associated retail and car parking.

The building is leased to Telstra Corporation (99.6% by NLA) and has a weighted average lease expiry (WALE) of 11.9 years with the Telstra lease expiring in FY32 plus subsequent options for renewal, benefiting from annual fixed rental reviews of 3.5%. The acquisition will see Charter Hall continue to grow its national relationship with Telstra, which built the building for owner occupation in 1992.

”This off market transaction which settles in the 1H FY20, reflects the deep relationships we have across our platform with both investor and tenant customers, with capacity to fund major transactions in the Australian market. We have a strong track record of creating institutional quality investment opportunities that deliver long term sustainable income for our investors,” said David Harrison, Charter Hall Group Managing Director and CEO.

“The Melbourne CBD recorded 153,650 sqm of net demand in the year to 31 March 2019 – double that of Sydney CBD (71,800 sqm) – and was the strongest of any Australian CBD office market. Continued strong tenant demand has placed downward pressure on the Melbourne CBD vacancy rate, which now stands at 3.7% the lowest level since 1989.”Mr Harrison added.


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The strong yield profile of this investment and positive growth prospects for the city reinforce our long-term outlook of the Melbourne CBD office market.

Stephane Jalbert, Managing Director, Real Estate Investments, Europe and Asia Pacific for PSP Investments said: “Building on our successful existing partnership with Charter Hall in Australia, we are excited to be investing in this opportunity in the dynamic Melbourne CBD. The strong yield profile of this investment and positive growth prospects for the city reinforce our long-term outlook of the Melbourne CBD office market.”

CPOF Fund Manager, Matthew Brown said: “Given the favourable Melbourne CBD office outlook this acquisition provides the Fund with a unique opportunity to further enhance the quality of its existing office portfolio whilst strengthening the quality of the Fund’s cash flow given the long WALE nature of the lease to a high-quality tenant covenant in Telstra.”