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Australian property development company
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Stockland Corporation Limited
Company typePublic
ASXSGP
IndustryProperty development
FoundedAsStocks & Holdings (1952; 73 years ago (1952))[1]
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Australia
Key people
Tarun Gupta(Managing Director)
Tom Pockett(Chairman)
Productshousing estate, shopping centre management, industrial precincts, manufactured housing communities
Total assetsIncrease A$14.1 billion at 30 June 2013[2]
Websitewww.stockland.com.au

Stockland Corporation Limited is a diversified Australianproperty development company. It has business in shopping centers, residential estates, industrial estates and manufactured housing communities.

History

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Stockland was founded in 1952 by Albert Scheinberg and Ervin Graf.[3] In 1957 Stockland listed on theAustralian Securities Exchange by acquiring a controlling interest in Simon Hickey Industries Ltd, the smallest company then listed.[citation needed]

In the same year, Stockland's activities became more diversified, moving into commercial development, initially with retail projects in suburbs of Sydney. In 1965 Stockland opened its first big commercial development - the redevelopedImperial Arcade, Sydney in Sydney's CBD, which offered the first underground link toDavid Jones, four retail levels and six levels of office space.

Its current activities include:

  • management ofshopping centres, 41 centres valued at $5 billion across Australia.
  • development of 65 residential communities with end-market value of approximately $21.2 billion.
  • ownership and management of 16 offices in Australian capital cities
  • 13 distribution and industrial centres
  • 59 established retirement living villages.[4]

In 2022, Stockland launched its ecommerce platform, Stockland Marketplace, expanding its retail operations to e-commerce.[5]

List of shopping centres

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New South Wales

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Queensland

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Victoria

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Western Australia

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"History". Stockland. Retrieved7 March 2012.
  2. ^"Annual Report 2007". Stockland. 30 June 2007. Retrieved14 August 2008.
  3. ^"About Stockland | Stockland".www.stockland.com.au. Retrieved16 September 2018.
  4. ^"E&P, Jarden hired for Stockland retirement business sale".The Australian. Retrieved6 October 2022.
  5. ^"Stockland launches online marketplace expanding tenants' reach". 3 August 2023.
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