Meriton is an Australian property developer and construction company founded by
Harry Triguboff
Harry Oskar Triguboff (born 3 March 1933) is an Australian billionaire real estate development, real estate developer, and one of Australia's richest people. He is the founder and managing director of Meriton and is known as "high-rise Harry". ...
AO, its managing director, in 1963. Meriton sells apartments and also operates serviced apartments accommodation under its Meriton Suites brand in
Sydney
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,
Brisbane
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and the
Gold Coast
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.
In 2007, it was estimated the company was building about 1,200 apartments each year.
By 2010 this figure had increased to 2,000 units.
It is estimated that over the past 50 years, Meriton has built more than 65,000 residential apartments on the east coast of Australia. It also offers serviced accommodation in 17 locations.
On 13 November 2013, Meriton celebrated its 50th anniversary with a party on
Sydney Harbour
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for more than 300 current and former employees, friends, family and dignitaries from the political and business world.
2014 was a record year for the apartment developer, with the company's annual turnover rising more than 50 per cent to $2 billion, bringing it to 11th place in IBISWorld's 2014 Top 500 Companies, up from 29th spot the previous year. The HIA-
Colorbond
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History
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steel Housing 100 named Meriton as Australia's largest residential home builder, up more than 5000 housing starts, from 2573 in FY2013-14 to 7929. Based on this figure, new homes by Meriton accounted for around 10 per cent of all multi-unit dwellings commenced in Australia, and 29.5 per cent of all multi-unit dwellings commenced in New South Wales. Meriton projects equated to approximately 0.05 per cent of Australia's GDP.
Meriton has about 15,000 apartments in its development pipeline. In recent years, Meriton has shifted focus to providing retail, recreational and childcare facilities alongside residential and serviced apartments.
In July 2018, Meriton was fined $3 million for manipulating TripAdvisor reviews.
History
Meriton got its start after a young
Harry Triguboff
Harry Oskar Triguboff (born 3 March 1933) is an Australian billionaire real estate development, real estate developer, and one of Australia's richest people. He is the founder and managing director of Meriton and is known as "high-rise Harry". ...
built his first home in
Roseville,
Sydney
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
, in 1960; the builder he'd hired let him down so he completed the job himself and developed a taste for construction. He then took on an eight-block apartment project in
Tempe in 1963 with just three staff: the apartments sold for $9,750 each, and the car space was an extra $500.
In 1969, he built a development of 18 apartments in Meriton Street,
Gladesville
Gladesville is a suburb in the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Gladesville is located 10 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Ryde a ...
, which gave rise to the company name.
'High-Rise Harry', as he became known, built his fortune on tapping into a perceived need for affordable apartment housing, particularly in the rush of post-war migrants from countries where inner-city apartment living was commonplace.
After floating Meriton on the
Australian Securities Exchange
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in 1969, Triguboff bought back all the company's shares in 1973. Meriton has since remained a privately owned company, shielded from the vicissitudes of the global financial markets.
A downturn in the property market in the 1970s saw Meriton withdraw some of its apartments for sale, and rent them out instead. Residential leasing now forms an important aspect of its business. The other arms of Meriton include strata property management and property financing.
In 1984, Meriton expanded interstate to Queensland, with a focus on Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Properties
World Tower
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Construction began in ...
in Sydney, opened by
Prime Minister
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John Howard
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, was completed in 2004 and is Sydney's tallest residential building.
The
Soleil
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site in
Adelaide Street was the company's first project in Brisbane. The initial design was rejected by the
Brisbane City Council because of design and potential traffic issues.
The revised design later won an International Property Award for the Best Residential High-Rise Development in Australia.
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International Property Awards. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
Infinity Tower on Herschel Street, Brisbane, was completed in 2014 and was Brisbane's tallest building from 2014–2016.
Meriton Retail Precincts
Meriton has a total of 7
shopping centres known as Meriton Retail Precinct. The majority of the precincts have
Woolworths
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Businesses
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* Woolworths Group (United Kingdom), former operator of the Woolworths chain of shops ...
and
Coles supermarkets as anchor tenants.
List of shopping centres
New South Wales
* Bondi Junction
* Dee Why
* George Street (Sydney CBD)
* Mascot Central
* Parramatta (known as Dining Precinct)
* Waterloo
Queensland
* Sundale
Awards
The company has received a number of awards.
*2015 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence Award for Best Master Planned Community Awarded to ‘Epping Park’,
Epping Park, NSW
*2015 Property Council of Australia Innovation & Excellence Award for Best Residential Development Awarded to ‘VSQ North’,
Zetland, NSW
*2014 HIA-CSR NSW Housing Award for Best Apartment Complex over 10 storeys Awarded to ‘VSQ North’, Zetland, NSW
*2014 HIA-Colorbond steel ‘Housing 100 Report’ – Australia's Number One Home Builder
*2014 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence Award for High-Density Residential Development Awarded for ‘Infinity’, Herschel Street,
Brisbane central business district
*2014 Property Council of Australia Awards for Best Residential High Rise in Australia Awarded for Soleil,
Adelaide Street, Brisbane
*2014 NSW Architecture Awards for Residential Architecture Multiple Housing Commendation Awarded for Imperial, Campbell Street,
Sydney central business district
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*International Property Awards 2013-2014 - Winner, Best Residential High Rise Development in Australia for
Soleil
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on Adelaide Street.
*Urban Taskforce Residential Development Awards 2013 Winner - Residential Development Award for
Soleil
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on Adelaide Street.
Award Winners 2013
Urban Taskforce Australia. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
*2012 HIA-CSR Award for Apartment Project 10 Storeys and Over, awarded for ‘Imperial', Haymarket Haymarket may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Haymarket, New South Wales, area of Sydney, Australia
Germany
* Heumarkt (KVB), transport interchange in Cologne on the site of the Heumarkt (literally: hay market)
Russia
* Sennaya Square (''Hay Squ ...
, NSW
*2011 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence Award for Residential Apartments, awarded for 'Portia', Southport, Qld
*2009 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence Award for Affordable Housing
*2009 National Trust's Energy Australia Heritage Award for Conservation of Built Heritage, awarded for 'Crown Square', Waterloo
Waterloo most commonly refers to:
* Battle of Waterloo, a battle on 18 June 1815 in which Napoleon met his final defeat
* Waterloo, Belgium, where the battle took place.
Waterloo may also refer to:
Other places
Antarctica
*King George Island (S ...
, NSW
*2003 Best New Building by The Sydney Magazine Readers Poll, awarded for World Tower
The World Tower is a residential skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. Designed by Fender Katsalidis, it stands at a height of , making it the second tallest residential building in the city, surpassed by Greenland Centre.
Construction began in ...
, Sydney, NSW
*2002 HIA Award for Australia's Number 1 Homebuilder
*1998 Master Builders Association Award for Housing Contributions
*1995 Master Builders Association Award for Excellence in Housing
*1992 Master Builders Association Award for Excellence in Housing
*1990 HIA Award for Top Homes
See also
* List of companies of Australia
References
External links
*{{Official website, http://www.meriton.com.au/
Companies based in Sydney
Construction and civil engineering companies of Australia
Australian companies established in 1963
Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1963
Real estate and property developers
Australian brands
Apartment buildings in Australia
1963 establishments in Australia
Privately held companies of Australia