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Manly backpackers hostel sold to glam up for ‘flashpacker’ crow

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Having snapped up the East Walker Street site in June for $240 million from Cbus Property, Neil Werrit’s Galileo Group and Abadeen, the developer will launch the project later this month.

Render of The Walden by Aland in North Sydney.

Render of The Walden by Aland in North Sydney.

In Aland’s first foray to the North Shore, the 3952 square-metre site at 11-17 Hampden Street and 173-179 Walker Street will comprise luxury apartments featuring one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom residences spread across 30 storeys, plus a penthouse collection.

There will also be a four-storey amenity building known as The Pavilion, offering exclusive resident-only amenities such as a dedicated concierge service, a sauna and private wellness studio. Construction commences in early 2026.

It comes as the developer is putting the finishing touches to its large-scale project in Gosford which includes a new Voco hotel, managed by IHG Hotel and Resorts. There are also 506 apartments and six restaurants, a sports bar and function rooms in the adjoining residential tower.

Investor buys police station

Private group EG Funds has sold the site of the Mascot Police Station at 965 Botany Road, Rosebery, for $29.13 million on a yield of 4.56 per cent. The property is still leased to the police on a weighted average lease term of 5.5 years.

Being located in the tightly held south Sydney area, there were many interested parties. The property will likely be developed over time, depending on how long the police remain as tenants.

An investor has bought the Mascot Police Station.

An investor has bought the Mascot Police Station.

The property comprises a purpose-built commercial facility of 2888 square metres on a 4152 square-metre site. After acquiring the asset in April 2020, EG Funds undertook a targeted environmental, social, and governance-focused capital works program, resulting in a substantial uplift in the building’s sustainability performance.

The police station was acquired by a private investor.

Colliers’ Matthew Meynell and Justin Rosenberg advised on the sale.

Stockland wants out

ASX-listed Stockland is looking to sell its Macquarie Park life sciences properties valued on its books at about $117 million.

Located at 60-66 Waterloo Road, the diversified developer is selling the two prime-grade buildings with a combined net lettable area of more than 17,400 square metres. The properties are currently 90 per cent occupied and generate a passing net operating income of about $8.1 million.

Tenants are in pathology, medical technology, and industrial automation such as Laverty Pathology, Becton Dickinson, and Yokogawa.

Stockland is looking to sell its Macquarie Park life sciences properties in Macquarie Park.

Stockland is looking to sell its Macquarie Park life sciences properties in Macquarie Park.

The sale comes as the group looks to move into high-rise residential sites and lower its exposure to the tough office market.

It recently applied to the NSW’s Housing Development Authority to convert its $1.5 billion office project at 110-122 Walker Street, North Sydney called Affinity Place, into upmarket apartments.

This was rejected, but it continues to assess options for the site. At its recent full-year results, Stockland said it wants to focus on its industrial and residential operations.

Steven Kearney, Kenny Duncanson, Jack Harrison and Mark Hansen of Cushman & Wakefield and Mitch Noonan and James Parry of CBRE are selling the Macquarie Park properties.

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