Tag Archives: BTR

Element 27 Welcomes Award-Winning Perth Artist, Ross Potter

Artist Ross Potter hosts an open house in his studio at Element 27 for residents and members of the community. Sentinel has recently welcomed local Perth artist Ross Potter to its Element 27 Build to Rent development in Subiaco (Perth) for a six-month residency. This residency marks the second instalment of Element 27's ongoing arts…

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Element 27 Achieves Climate Active Carbon Neutral Recertification

7News Australia – Perth Build to Rent news on Element 27 apartments, interviewing Sentinel Real Estate's Development Manager Owen Altham Source: 7News, used with written permission Sentinel's Element 27 Build to Rent apartment community in Subiaco (Perth), Western Australia, has successfully achieved carbon neutral certification for a second consecutive year under the Climate Active Carbon…

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Sentinel Reaches Major Milestone on Melbourne Build to Rent Development

Lord Mayor Sally Capp and Sentinel Managing Director Keith Lucas at the topping out ceremony for the Briscoe. Photo: Kit Haselden Photography Sentinel has marked the 'topping out' construction milestone at its Build to Rent apartment building, The Briscoe, in West Melbourne. On completion, the project will be Sentinel's third completed Build to Rent community…

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PGGM Partners with Sentinel in Australian Build to Rent Venture

Element 27, Sentinel's flagship Build to Rent apartment community in Subiaco, WA, which was the first purpose-built BTR apartment building operating in Australia Sentinel and Dutch pension fund manager PGGM have today announced a new partnership to develop and manage up to A$1.5 billion in Build to Rent communities throughout Australia. PGGM's first investment tranche…

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President Michael Streicker to Join Panel at Australian Build to Rent vSummit

Sentinel President, Michael Streicker, will speak at The Urban Developer's Build to Rent vSummit, joining the Summit's panel on Global Models Adapted to Australian Markets. He will discuss Sentinel's approach to delivering Build to Rent communities in Australia, alongside speakers from other major international firms who are investing in the sector. The Build to Rent…

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Sentinel’s Vision for Build to Rent in Australia Featured in IPE Real Assets

Keith Lucas, Managing Director and in-house architect responsible for Sentinel’s Australian Development Management team, was recently interviewed about Sentinel's history and future in the Build to Rent market in Australia by IPE Real Assets journalist Florence Chong. You can read the article here: Sentinel: New York firm that spotted a BTR opportunity in Australia Sentinel…

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Sentinel’s Build to Rent Plans in Australia and the Future of Australian Housing

Artist rendering of Sentinel’s 172-unit Build to Rent redevelopment of the historic Briscoe & Company building on Roden Street in West Melbourne. Sentinel's President Michael Streicker was recently interviewed for The Australian Financial Review regarding our Australian properties and future development plans. Australia is currently facing a considerable housing shortage, particularly in the rental market,…

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Sentinel’s Australian Team Continues Growing

Sentinel Real Estate has announced two exciting new appointments to its Australian team, Anthony Cuzzupi and Owen Altham. The extensive expertise in construction and development from both new appointments will support the delivery of Sentinel’s anticipated $1 billion Australian development pipeline in the coming years. Anthony Cuzzupi In Melbourne, Anthony Cuzzupi joins Sentinel as Project…

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Sentinel recognised in WA Property Awards for Best Sustainable Development

Sentinel Real Estate has received a commendation at the Property Council of Australia’s 2021 WA Property Awards for its flagship Australian Build to Rent project, Element 27. Element 27 was recognised in the Best Sustainable Development category – a reflection of Sentinel’s commitment to creating high quality and sustainable living options for Australians. Michael Streicker,…

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