KEY FACTS

Principal activities
Inner-city and CBD residential developments; residential sub-divisions; industrial projects; commercial and retail property development; project management and marketing.

Geographic profile
Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia
International: Japan

Year established
1991 (previously ABFA Corporation)

Board members
Bruce Johnson: Founding Director and Advisory Board Member
Angus Johnson: Joint Managing Director
Robert Pullar: Joint Managing Director
Paul Weightman: Chairman, Citimark Advisory Board

Number of staff
28

Senior Management
Philip Marwedel: CEO
Huw Van Hoffen: Director of Finance
Peter Morrow: Director - Development and Acquisitions
Warren Ebert: Commercial Director
Geoff McWilliam: Director - Residential Land
Angus MacLachlan: Director - Development
Megan Barron: Director - Marketing

 


Citimark Properties is a multi-award winning, privately owned specialist property group operating in Australia and Asia. The group initiates, designs, develops, markets and manages a development portfolio in the residential, commercial, retail and industrial sectors.

Established under its present identity in 1991 by director Angus Johnson, the group expanded its property interests with fellow director Robert Pullar, joining Citimark in 1994.

The Citimark portfolio includes large-scale projects in capital cities and high growth regional areas in Australia and in Japan. Citimark has increased its Asian presence through the formation of a Japanese development venture, CFX, with Japanese co-investors.

Citimark's competitive advantage derives from leveraging the broadly based skills and experience of its team. Its uncompromising development approach results in projects that consistently lead the market in project structuring, design, construction, financing, management, marketing and branding.

With large-scale flagship projects such as the A$155m urban renewal of 2.7ha in inner-city Brisbane; A$130m Evolution residential apartments; A$150m Niseko Mountain Village in Japan; and the master-planned redevelopment of the 25ha former Mitsubishi Motors Australia manufacturing site in Adelaide, Citimark has gained a reputation for producing premium-quality developments that deliver returns for all stakeholders.

Citimark is headquartered in Brisbane with offices in Melbourne and, through CFX, Tokyo.