Cromwell divests Brisbane office tower for $108m

Cromwell divests office tower in Brisbane for $108m
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Cromwell Property Group has sold an office tower at 200 Mary Street in Brisbane for A$108.5 million to private markets finance and investment house Wingate.

Cromwell said the sale of Brisbane office tower represents a premium to book value of 8.1% after settlement adjustments.

Located within the golden triangle, the 20-storey building serves as Cromwell’s head office and boasts views over the Brisbane River, hinterland and the CBD.

Cromwell has actively managed the asset since it was acquired from AMP in 2001, progressively refurbishing and modernising the quality B-grade building.

Cromwell’s Chief Investment Officer, Rob Percy said: “This sale further demonstrates Cromwell’s proven approach to active portfolio and asset management. We have created significant value through repositioning the asset and, with high quality tenants and long-term leases in place, now is the right time to capture significant upside and unlock the value Cromwell has achieved.”

The sale of 200 Mary Street, Brisbane progresses Cromwell’s announced strategy to sell non-core assets, as it transitions to a capital light funds management business in the future, and progressively launches new funds.

200 Mary Street, Brisbane is expected to settle before 30 June 2022. Cromwell has made recent progress on the sale of other non-core assets. This includes the recently completed sale of the Village Cinema Centre in Geelong for $19.775 million and the exchange of contracts on the TGA Complex in Symonston, expected to settle at the end of June 2022. Combined, these non-core asset sales will release over $140 million of capital which will be used to reduce gearing prior to reinvestment in more strategically aligned initiatives.

Cromwell will remain headquartered at 200 Mary Street, Brisbane with its current lease in place until March 2024.