Mebourne property developer Shesh Ghale sells Tomasetti House

Mebourne property developer Shesh Ghale sells Tomasetti House
Jonathan ChancellorMay 5, 2014

The Melbourne education entrepreneur Shesh Ghale has snappily sold Tomasetti House in Melbourne’s CBD for $16.2 million.

The eight-storey building at 277-279 Flinders Lane was bought in 2007 for $12.2 million and used in part for his headquarters.

The marketing was through Savills agents Clinton Baxter and Nick Peden who advise it was bought by local private investor who outbid two offshore mainland Chinese buyers.

Set on 643 square metres of land, it is currently 93% leased.

The property will deliver a 7.1% yield fully leased with a fully let net rental of $1,156,870 per annum.

The eight-level Tomasetti House building, with 3,818 square metres of office and retail area, was briefly listed in 2011 with $15 million hopes.

Ghale is the co-founder of the Melbourne Institute of Technology which is undertaking the refurbishment of the 1920s Argus Building on the corner of Elizabeth and La Trobe streets into a 3,000 student campus.

His plans for a $450 million hotel-and-­apartment twin tower complex overlooking ­Melbourne’s Flagstaff Gardens near the Queen Victoria Market is yet to secure approval.

The application is for two towers of 50 and 30 storeys with a 210-room hotel and 609 apartments at the corner of William and Franklin streets with plans for 279 public car parking spaces for market visitors and a 372-space public bike hub with showers, gym and pool.

The development architect is Elenberg Fraser.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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