RAINE & Horne Campbelltown has been rebranded Raine & Horne Commercial Macarthur and the agency has welcomed Gregory May as the co-principal.
Co-principal Daniel Krobot said the name change reflects the agency’s growing footprint which includes Campbelltown, Camden, Liverpool, Wollondilly, Wingecarribee and Goulburn Mulwaree LGAs.
May said his objective is to further develop the established Raine & Horne Commercial business in the very active south western corridor of Sydney
“Sydney’s south-western corridor will be a major engine of growth that will drive the NSW economy in coming decades. The region’s population is set to mushroom given it’s the only part of Sydney that still has some land available for residential subdivisions.
“A spike in population will deliver more opportunities for business and fortunately there is still land available that is perfect for additional industrial developments,” he added.
According to May, demand for industrial space is being driven by small to medium-sized manufacturers as well as those firms providing ancillary services to the housing, civil construction and mining sectors.
“Industrial space in the Macarthur region leases for between $75 and $90 per sqm depending on the age of the property and the clearance offered by the facility, making it a very affordable option when compared with other locations,” he continued.
May’s extensive career portfolio covers the sales and leasing of commercial, industrial, office and retail assets. He also worked for 12 years with another commercial property network, and has owned and operated the successful independents, Cook & May and May Estates Pty Ltd.
Australian Property Journal