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Con Makris sells City Cross, North Adelaide Village shopping centres

Developer Con Makris has continued to sell off his Adelaide property portfolio, with two prominent shopping centres gone.

Billionaire investor Con Makris has redirected investment to the Gold Coast since relocating his head office from Adelaide in 2017. Picture: Luke Marsden
Billionaire investor Con Makris has redirected investment to the Gold Coast since relocating his head office from Adelaide in 2017. Picture: Luke Marsden

Property developer Con Makris has continued his exodus from the Adelaide property market, earning a $110m payday from the sale of two prominent shopping centres.

Western Sydney property group Revelop has snapped up the City Cross centre in the CBD for $60m, while Perth’s Greenpool Capital – with the backing of ASX-listed investment firm Qualitas – has paid $50m for the North Adelaide Village centre and an adjoining site.

City Cross offers frontage to Rundle Mall and Grenfell Street, and is anchored by major tenants Harvey Norman, Rebel Sport and Australia Post. The 10,512sq m property comprises 56 specialty tenancies, including a major food court.

City Cross shopping centre. Supplied by CBRE
City Cross shopping centre. Supplied by CBRE

North Adelaide Village is anchored by a Romeo’s Foodland, alongside a Goodlife Gym, 34 specialty tenancies and four office tenancies.

The corner site also offers future mixed-use development potential of up to six-storeys.

CBRE’s Simon Rooney, who brokered the sales alongside James Douglas, said retail property continued to attract interest from investors despite the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19.

“The long-term fundamentals for CBD retail remain strong, underpinned by key demand drivers such as significant residential development and construction, robust population growth, strong white-collar employment and both domestic and international tourism – which is expected to rebound post COVID-19,” he said.

Supplied Editorial North Adelaide Village shopping centre. Supplied by CBRE
Supplied Editorial North Adelaide Village shopping centre. Supplied by CBRE

“In the case of City Cross, the sale provided an opportunity to acquire a major CBD retail holding offering multiple mixed-use development opportunities.

“This future flexibility was a major drawcard for Revelop, as was the centre’s strategic Rundle Mall location, which attracts 24 million pedestrian visitors annually.”

City Cross is Revelop’s fourth major investment in the South Australian property market, following its most recent $35m purchase of the Newton Village shopping centre in 2019, a property also acquired from Mr Makris.

The billionaire investor relocated his head office to the Gold Coast in 2017 and has since redirected investment to the Sunshine State.

He has been selling down his portfolio of shopping centres and office towers in Adelaide, including a 15-storey building on King William Street for $43.1m.

On the Gold Coast, he owns the up-market Marina Mirage and Oracle Boulevard shopping precincts.

The City Cross property sold at a passing yield of around 6.25 per cent.

Mr Makris declined to comment.

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