CTBUH Silver Member

Investa Property Group

About

Member Since: 2017

Member Offices: Sydney

Website: http://www.investa.com.au

As one of Australia’s largest and most recognized commercial real estate companies, Investa is committed to delivering outstanding Australian office investment opportunities and superior service to our tenants and stakeholders.

With a focus on prime-grade office buildings in the major Australian CBD markets, Investa optimizes total returns by combining a low-risk investment approach and active financial, leasing, operational and environmental management. Their integrated management platform allows them to lead the market, and to consistently deliver out performance for their investors, while exceeding the expectations of their tenants and staff.

Fields of Expertise

Owner (Buildings, Land); Property Management

Buildings

Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

120 Collins Street

266.6 m / 875 ft

2

Deutsche Bank Place

240 m / 787 ft

3

Telstra Corporate Building

218 m / 715 ft

4

Grosvenor Place

180 m / 591 ft

5

QV1 Tower

162.6 m / 533 ft

6

Bankers Trust Tower

138 m / 453 ft

7

Sixty Martin Place

137.1 m / 450 ft

8

420 George Street

136.4 m / 447 ft

9

St Martins Tower

133 m / 436 ft

10

British Telecom Building

132 m / 433 ft

Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.

Rank
Name
City
Height

1

120 Collins Street

Melbourne

267 m

875 ft

2

Deutsche Bank Place

Sydney

240 m

787 ft

3

Telstra Corporate Building

Melbourne

218 m

715 ft

4

Grosvenor Place

Sydney

180 m

591 ft

5

QV1 Tower

Perth

163 m

533 ft

6

360 Queen Street

Brisbane

154 m

505 ft

7

Bankers Trust Tower

Sydney

138 m

453 ft

8

Sixty Martin Place

Sydney

137 m

450 ft

9

420 George Street

Sydney

136 m

447 ft

10

St Martins Tower

Sydney

133 m

436 ft

11

British Telecom Building

Sydney

132 m

433 ft

12

IAG house

Sydney

131 m

430 ft

13

105 Miller Street

Sydney

130 m

427 ft

14

Aon Center

Sydney

128 m

420 ft

15

567 Collins Street

Melbourne

125 m

410 ft

16

Stockland Centre

Sydney

123 m

404 ft

17

Westpac Bank Building

Sydney

119 m

390 ft

18

135 on King

Sydney

118 m

387 ft

19

Macquarie Bank

Sydney

118 m

387 ft

20

Norwich House

Sydney

117 m

384 ft

21

Hitachi Building

Brisbane

111 m

364 ft

22

Terrica Place

Brisbane

105 m

344 ft

23

179 Turbot Street

Brisbane

103 m

339 ft

24

ING Centre

Sydney

90 m

295 ft

25

Barrack Place

Sydney

83 m

272 ft

26

Ark

Sydney

82 m

269 ft

27

AAMI Centre

Sydney

80 m

262 ft

28

80 Pacific Highway

Sydney

72 m

236 ft

29

AGL Centre

Sydney

70 m

230 ft

30

MLC Building

Sydney

59 m

194 ft

31

380 Queen Street

Brisbane

48 m

157 ft

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Investa Property

Design Excellence Competition: 10 Valentine Avenue

20 November 2019

Join the CTBUH Australia Chapter's Sydney Committee for the next episode of its Design Excellence series, featuring the competition design thinking for 10 Valentine Avenue.

Executive Director Visits Sydney and Melbourne

06–10 March 2017

CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood traveled to Sydney and Melbourne to build support for the 2017 conference through meetings and lectures.