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Charter Hall plots research hub in Sydney’s south-west – The Australian Financial Review
Charter Hall’s investment effort in Sydney’s south-west taps into a broader theme, as higher education institutions team up with commercial property developers.
Occupants in the first tower will include research staff from CSIRO’s e-Health, Nutrition & Health program and its Future Science Platform. Three health-focused institutes from the WSU will join them, including the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development.
Charter Hall is in the market to fill the next two towers. Health and medical research along with pharmaceutical firms are potential tenants, according to managing director David Harrison.
The research hub will deliver 43,000…
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