Charter Hallâs newest exec says city work is here to stay
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When one of Australiaâs most influential women in property switched jobs last year, it made headlines for two reasons.
It was July and Carmel Hourigan had resigned from AMP after missing out on a promotion. Rainmaker Boe Pahari was given the job, after the board determined docking his bonus by 25 per cent was sufficient punishment after settling a sexual harassment complaint from a former colleague.
The 172-year-old company was in chaos, with investors demanding answers and politicians calling for scalps during what was dubbed corporate Australiaâs #MeToo moment.
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Charter Hall s newest exec says city work is here to stay watoday.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from watoday.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Amazon breaks ground at new Melbourne precinct
Amazon breaks ground at new Melbourne precinct
Construction begins at new $1.5 billion commercial precinct
L to R: Charter Hall s Carmel Hourigan; Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas, Lord Mayor of Melbourne Sally Capp and AWS A/NZ managing director Adam Beavis. Credit: AWS
Construction has begun on a new $1.5 billion commercial development in the Melbourne CBD at which Amazon will be the anchor tenant.
Owned by the Charter Hall Prime Office Fund (CPOF), stage one of 555 Collins Street will comprise a $750 million, 48,000 square metre premium grade office tower on the corner of Collins Street and King Street.
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The Charter Hall Group has become one of the first organisations in the world to achieve a WELL Portfolio Score.
The property investment firm has aligned themselves with the International WELL Building Institute’s (IWBI) Portfolio program, that enables organisations to streamline and scale their health strategies.
Companies are judged on 10 ‘WELL Concepts’ - air, water, nourishment, lighting, movement, thermal comfort, sound, material, mind and community.
Those wanting to attain a WELL Portfolio Score must apply the WELL Building Standard to their office portfolio.
Charter Hall’s chief experience officer Natalie Devlin says the firm is proud of its score and will continue to improve its experiences for its employees.