Amalgamated Property Group continues to be a leader in the Australian property market with inspired residential and commercial developments and investment in Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
APG Integrates all aspects of a development from site identification, commercial assessment, planning, design and construction, development management through to project marketing, sales management, title registration and settlement.
APG currently has projects underway and in the planning that include in excess of 1400 residential units in South East Queensland and Canberra and commercial office buildings in Canberra and Brisbane ranging from 2,500m2 to 30,000m2.
The company continues to go from strength to strength, completing over $600m of construction and development in the 2008/9, including such projects as:
* 143 Turbot Street, Brisbane, 20,000m2 of A Grade office accommodation building refurbishment
* New Benjamin Building, 5 Chan Street Belconnen Canberra, 18,000m2 of A Grade office accommodation
* Ivory, 200 The Esplanade Burleigh Heads, 13 luxury beachfront apartments
* Sierra Grand Residential Resort, Broadbeach Queensland, 239 residential apartments and 8 commercial, retail and restaurant units
* Glebe Park Residences, 188 residential and commercial units in the heart of Canberra City
* Lincoln, Bruce ACT, 96 residential town homes
* Solstice, Watson ACT, 182 residential apartments and town homes
* Benjamin Offices, 8,000m2 refurbishment for Commonwealth of Australia
* Turner Office Building, Watson Street, Turner ACT, 2.500m2 commercial office building in the Canberra CBD fringe suburb of Turner
APG continues to grow its commercial property investment portfolio in Canberra and Brisbane. The asset register includes two office towers in Brisbane at 143 Turbot Street Brisbane and 179 Turbot Street Brisbane, due for completion July 2009 as well as the Benjamin and Cameron Office complexes in Belconnen ACT. Additionally APG through its construction arm Amalgamated Constructions (ACT) is completing Childers Square in Canberra City.