Centuria goes for continuity following acquisition

8 February 2014
| By Staff |
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Property investment specialist Centuria Property Funds has followed up on acquiring a 50 per cent stake in 8 Central Avenue, Australian Technology Park, Sydney with the appointment of a senior facilities manager. 

The company said it had appointed Grant McFarlane to the role of senior facilities manager and that he would be responsible for overseeing all facilities and operational matters at 8 Central Avenue. 

McFarlane was most recently a facility manager for Knight Frank where he was responsible for managing 8 Central Avenue. His role included the establishment of onsite management offices and building policies and procedures. 

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