Stockland

Stockland Corporation Limited is a diversified Australian property development company. It has business in shopping centres, housing estates, industrial estates and retirement villages.

Stockland Corporation Limited
Stockland
Public
Traded asASX: SGP
ISINAU000000SGP0 
IndustryProperty development
FoundedAs Stocks & Holdings (1952)[1]
Headquarters
133 Castlereagh Street
Sydney
,
Area served
Australia
Key people
  • Mark Steinert (Managing Director)
  • Tom Pockett (Chairman)
  • Tiernan O'Rourke (Chief Financial Officer)
  • (CEO - Commercial Property)
  • Andrew Whitson (CEO - Residential)
  • Stephen Bull (CEO - Retirement Living)
Productshousing estate, shopping centre management, industrial precincts, retirement village
Total assets A$14.1 billion at 30 June 2013[2]
Websitewww.stockland.com.au

History

Stockland was founded in 1952 by Albert Scheinberg and Ervin Graf, with a vision to “not merely achieve growth and profits but to make a worthwhile contribution to the development of our cities and great country”.[3] In 1957 Stockland listed on the Australian Stock Exchange by acquiring a controlling interest in Simon Hickey Industries Ltd, the smallest company then listed.

In the same year, Stockland's activities became more diversified, moving into commercial development, initially with retail projects in suburbs of Sydney. In 1965 Stockland opened its first big commercial development - the redeveloped Imperial Arcade in Sydney's CBD, which offered the first underground link to David Jones, four retail levels and six levels of office space.

Its current activities include:

  • management of shopping centres, 41 centres valued at $5 billion across Australia.
  • development of 65 residential communities with end-market value of approximately $21.2 billion.
  • ownership and management of 16 offices in Australian capital cities
  • 13 distribution and industrial centres
  • 62 established retirement living villages.[4]

The current managing director is Mark Steinert, and the board chairman is Tom Pockett.

List of Shopping Centres

New South Wales

  • Baulkham
  • Wetherill Park
  • Merrylands
  • Balgowlah
  • Green Hills
  • Piccadilly
  • Nowra
  • Shellhabour
  • Forster
  • Glendale

Queensland

  • Baringa
  • Benowa Gardens
  • Bundaberg
  • Burleigh Heads
  • Cairns
  • Caloundra
  • Cleveland
  • Gladstone
  • Hervey Bay
  • Kensington
  • North Shore
  • Pacific Pines
  • Warwick
  • Rockhampton
  • Townsville

Victoria

Western Australia

See also

References

  1. "History". Stockland. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
  2. "Annual Report 2007". Stockland. 30 June 2007. Retrieved 14 August 2008.
  3. "About Stockland | Stockland". www.stockland.com.au. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  4. "Welcome to Stockland". www.stocklandreports2011.com.au. Retrieved 16 September 2018.


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