Our project portfolio is split into three strategic categories: retail, health hubs and mental health rehabilitation centres.
We only commit to projects where we can confidently identify a significant gap between demand and supply. This is because the motivation behind what drives us is much more than financial – it’s for the good of people and their health.
We believe that every project we undertake positively impacts the lives of those in the regions we enter. Whether it’s allowing timely access to much-needed and undersupplied healthcare services, or restoring a healthy balance between population and access to food and childcare, our mindset is firmly focused on improving the wellbeing of others, and working collaboratively with partners that share our vision, to exceed expectations together.
Every project we undertake is primed to deliver
an optimal return for all our partners.
Supermarket-anchored retail is preferred by many investors because of the unique ability of grocery stores to maintain reliable returning customers multiple times per week, compared with many other sectors where stores are now driving a large portion of their sales online. Grocery consumption remains a need regardless of the status of the economy, making these developments a smart and non-cyclical investment. Surveys continue to show a large hesitation to buy groceries online by many. When this is paired with the need for last-minute grocery items, there remains a consistent and steady traffic stream to the surrounding tenants.
The healthcare sector has a growing national demand, and continues to deliver strong returns with less contingency on the strength of the economy. This makes it a premium investment, experiencing low volatility compared to traditional real estate asset classes. With Australia’s ageing population, longer life expectancy and large government healthcare funding, health and medical property are a popular and smart choice for those seeking reliable, stable and in-demand investments with a comparatively secure income stream.
Accessing non-discretionary retail services should be easy for families, without stress from overcrowded or poorly planned facilities. We have over 20 years of experience working with retail and commercial supermarket-anchored centres.
When the constraints of your location cause you to miss out on accessing timely healthcare, your family suffers. We have a special interest in developing primary care and allied health hubs, thereby helping communities reclaim control of their health. This includes medical and specialist clinics, allied health clinics, fitness centres and childcare.
The mental health sector is among the most under-served sectors in Australia, yet is so important with many unable to access the help they need. With the demand for these services only continuing to grow, Triple2 Partners is now heavily involved in delivering mental health rehabilitation facilities for problems including substance abuse, alcoholism, depression, anxiety, PTSD and addictions.