Charter Hall Group (Charter Hall or the Group) has commenced construction on its first multi-level warehouse, known as Ascent Logistics Centre (‘Ascent on Bourke’) in Alexandria, Sydney.
The development will unlock nearly 27,000sqm of logistics space across two levels, including 5000sqm of A-grade office and wellbeing amenity, adding an additional modern long WALE logistics facility to the $2.5 billion Charter Hall-managed CLP portfolio.
Ideally situated in an inner Sydney ‘last mile’ location in proximity to the densely populated CBD and eastern suburbs, Ascent on Bourke will be the one of the first advanced multi-level warehouses in Australia.
Due for completion in 2024, Ascent on Bourke is already 80% pre-leased with Schindler and Coles Group as two of its pre-committed tenants. Only 4000sqm of warehouse space and less than 1000sqm of office space remains.
Charter Hall Industrial & Logistics CEO Richard Stacker says, “This development addresses existing space limitations and meets growing demand for high-quality, well-located warehouse and logistics facilities with proximity to consumers. As land becomes scarcer – particularly in cities like Sydney that are landlocked – and online commerce continues to grow at pace, the need for multi-level warehouse projects will accelerate. We are pleased to be leading the delivery of this solution for our tenant customers.”
With direct access to the M8, the site enables businesses to transport goods from larger facilities in the western suburbs to inner Sydney and service a population of nearly five million people in under 60 minutes. Sydney’s CBD, international and domestic airport and the Port of Sydney are all within a 10-minute drive.
Schindler Managing Director, Australia Paolo Beltrame says, “As our warehousing demands continue to grow and become more complex, forward-looking solutions such as this development in Alexandria will help us create a better experience for our customers as well as for our people.”
Coles Group Executive General Manager Operations & Supply Chain Kevin Gunn says, “The Ascent on Bourke development is a key strategic site helping Coles, in partnership with Ocado, meet the growing demands of the Sydney metropolitan region. This site will complement our existing network and support the delivery of Coles’ anytime, anywhere, anyhow strategy by offering customers access to market-leading range and service.”
CLP Fund Manager Simon Greig comments, “Delivering advanced industrial facilities that create growth opportunities for our tenant customers while improving portfolio quality for our investors is central to our strategy.
“CBRE data[1] shows rental growth for warehouse space in inner-south Sydney has surged 40% over the past 18 months and is expected to climb another 30% over the next three years. With this approach already well-established in places like Hong Kong and Singapore where land is scarce and expensive, more complex projects like multi-level warehousing are the best way to meet demand while maximising land-use in last-mile hotspots – as well as returns for our investors.”
Targeting a 5-Star Green Star Design and As-Built rating from the Green Building Council of Australia, the project will include 300kV of solar installations, rainwater harvesting, deep soil landscaping and low-VOC finishes. More than 100 new trees will also be planted across the site, which will also create green spaces for occupiers to enjoy. Ascent on Bourke will also promote green travel for workers by providing 64 bicycle parking spaces, premium end-of-trip facilities, and excellent public transport connections.
[1] https://www.cbre.com.au/press-releases/national-industrial-rent-growth-led-by-sydney-with-melbourne-offering-strong-rental-upside