More than ever, buildings and spaces have an important role to play in harnessing the value of human connection, combating social isolation, and breaking down barriers between people. As a multinational real estate company, we take our role as space-creators seriously.
Brick and steel may build a house, but people are what makes a home. When we focus on strengthening human connections with understanding and empathy, even an industrial facility can flourish into a close-knit workplace community. We make effort to be purposely attuned to the needs and wellbeing of everyone who use our spaces. In doing so, we can create places for good that inspire meaningful experiences to last generations.
Growing a bustling business community with well-being at its heart
Find out moreCreating a safe and inclusive integrated learning community hub for lifelong learning
Find out moreOccupiers at Winnersh Triangle know how to work hard and play hard. Beyond Grade A offices and high-tech warehouses, the 139,354 million sq m business park in the South East of the UK, features a wide range of amenities including a well-being and fitness hub, an onsite nursery, green spaces and a country park on its doorstep. These collectively contribute to the positive mental and physical well-being of Winnersh Triangle's occupiers.
Regular yoga sessions, bootcamp classes, charity drives and summer parties underpin efforts to foster community connectedness, build authentic human connections, and complete the placemaking experience to ensure a happier, stress-free workforce. As a testament to its efforts, Frasers Property UK received a two-star Fitwel accreditation for Winnersh Triangle, adding to its Fitwel-certified portfolio which is the largest globally.
of solar panels have been installed to date, saving 110 tonnes of CO2 every year
of Winnersh Triangle is green space
bees call Winnersh Triangle home, producing 70+ jars of honey a year for the onsite cafe and local food banks
Vantage Yatala sets a higher expectation for industrial estates – taking accessibility, efficiency, amenity, and sustainability to a new level between Queensland’s two major cities, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
The expansive 69 ha masterplanned estate goes beyond just sheds and storage. Vantage Yatala includes an on-site health and well-being precinct including 5.5 km running tracks, a basketball court and exercise equipment.
Designed to cultivate both healthy businesses and employees, Vantage Yatala has 2.3 ha of open space with park areas, shelters, barbeque areas and picnic tables to complement a lifestyle focused workforce.
Frasers Property Industrial also partners with not-for-profit charitable foundation Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds to improve mental health and well-being in Australia's logistics industry.
population growth expected in Northern Gold Coast by 2030
of open space to complement a lifestyle-focused workforce
Located next to Chulalongkorn University, C asean Samyan CO-OP's is designed with the needs of its surrounding community in mind. Nestled within the second floor of Samyan Mitrtown's shopping mall, the 1,500 sqm multi-experiential space comes with a focus zone, a three-storey sky reading zone and a refreshment zone. Today, it has become a new meeting place in the heart of the city, providing a conducive space for co-working or studying needs in metropolitan Bangkok.
The venue's amphitheatre hosts workshops covering areas such as academic, career development and other enrichment sessions. Being attuned to the needs of our community, we dedicate spaces like C asean Samyan CO-OP help ensure the youths in Bangkok’s education zone have a space to realise their full potential.
access to C asean Samyan CO-OP's integrated learning hub and facilities
people served annually; students comprise 60% of registered members
social return on investment of the space, measured by value provided to users and partners (business, content collaborators, community)
Spaces that foster a shared bond of keeping well among colleagues
Find out moreAccessibility and social inclusion that encourages dialogue across generations are the hallmarks of our community spaces
Find out moreThe rolling hills and picturesque brooks of the Brookhaven masterplanned community in Queensland make an ideal backdrop for families to put down roots. The new neighbourhood aims to build lasting foundations lies in turning strangers into friends, neighbours into community, and houses at Brookhaven into homes.
This is especially crucial in Australia where more than 6 million, or 1 in 3 Australians report feeling lonely. Placemaking initiatives at Brookhaven leverage the wide, open spaces to bring people closer, give them a sense of belonging while combatting loneliness. Residents are empowered to play an active role and take ownership of their community through a residents’ group, The Brookhaven Collective. The group aims to ensure longevity of community events and connections beyond Frasers Property’s efforts.
families call Brookhaven home today and that number is growing
community events held
employees at Frasers Property Australia have partnered Ending Loneliness Together to combat loneliness in the community
A logistics park would be one of the last places in a sprawling industrial estate Southeast of Bangkok where one might expect to find a futsal court. After all, optimising every inch of floor space for efficiency characterises the fast-paced world of logistics. But we believe in providing more space for people to come closer.
Frasers Property Logistics Park in Bangna offers 10,000 sqm of space featuring a futsal court, petanque court and open spaces for fitness and tenant engagement activities. The build-to-suit facility uniquely combines next-generation logistics technology with features that enhance worker well-being, contributing to improved occupier engagement and building a place for good.
of space dedicated to well-being
number of tenants and occupiers at Frasers Property Logistics Park Bangna 1
At the heart of Singapore’s Punggol district, Waterway Point boasts central connectivity to the MRT transport network, serving as a community focal point.
The suburban mall’s lifestyle and retail offerings are complemented with thoughtfully designed wheelchair accessibility. Its 500-capacity Plaza plays host to community events including outdoor fairs, mass workouts and movie screenings.
The industry’s first ‘Inclusion Champions’ programme is rolled out at Waterway Point and other malls in our retail portfolio. Inclusivity training is provided to frontline employees and mall tenants committed to supporting visitors living with dementia or autism. Participating retail tenants also pledged to set aside spaces as dementia go-to points, providing calm shopping hours on selected days, where in-store lighting is and music are calibrated in consideration of the neurodivergent and elderly.
population size of Singapore's Punggol neighbourhood
plaza can accommodate events for up to 500 people
sponsored inclusivity training for ‘Inclusion Champions’ participants
Growing a bustling business community with well-being at its heart
Find out moreOccupiers at Winnersh Triangle know how to work hard and play hard. Beyond Grade A offices and high-tech warehouses, the 139,354 million sq m business park in the South East of the UK, features a wide range of amenities including a well-being and fitness hub, an onsite nursery, green spaces and a country park on its doorstep. These collectively contribute to the positive mental and physical well-being of Winnersh Triangle's occupiers.
Regular yoga sessions, bootcamp classes, charity drives and summer parties underpin efforts to foster community connectedness, build authentic human connections, and complete the placemaking experience to ensure a happier, stress-free workforce. As a testament to its efforts, Frasers Property UK received a two-star Fitwel accreditation for Winnersh Triangle, adding to its Fitwel-certified portfolio which is the largest globally.
of solar panels have been installed to date, saving 110 tonnes of CO2 every year
of Winnersh Triangle is green space
bees call Winnersh Triangle home, producing 70+ jars of honey a year for the onsite cafe and local food banks
The rolling hills and picturesque brooks of the Brookhaven masterplanned community in Queensland make an ideal backdrop for families to put down roots. The new neighbourhood aims to build lasting foundations lies in turning strangers into friends, neighbours into community, and houses at Brookhaven into homes.
This is especially crucial in Australia where more than 6 million, or 1 in 3 Australians report feeling lonely. Placemaking initiatives at Brookhaven leverage the wide, open spaces to bring people closer, give them a sense of belonging while combatting loneliness. Residents are empowered to play an active role and take ownership of their community through a residents’ group, The Brookhaven Collective. The group aims to ensure longevity of community events and connections beyond Frasers Property’s efforts.
families call Brookhaven home today and that number is growing
community events held
employees at Frasers Property Australia have partnered Ending Loneliness Together to combat loneliness in the community
Spaces that foster a shared bond of keeping well among colleagues
Find out moreVantage Yatala sets a higher expectation for industrial estates – taking accessibility, efficiency, amenity, and sustainability to a new level between Queensland’s two major cities, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
The expansive 69 ha masterplanned estate goes beyond just sheds and storage. Vantage Yatala includes an on-site health and well-being precinct including 5.5 km running tracks, a basketball court and exercise equipment.
Designed to cultivate both healthy businesses and employees, Vantage Yatala has 2.3 ha of open space with park areas, shelters, barbeque areas and picnic tables to complement a lifestyle focused workforce.
Frasers Property Industrial also partners with not-for-profit charitable foundation Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds to improve mental health and well-being in Australia's logistics industry.
population growth expected in Northern Gold Coast by 2030
of open space to complement a lifestyle-focused workforce
A logistics park would be one of the last places in a sprawling industrial estate Southeast of Bangkok where one might expect to find a futsal court. After all, optimising every inch of floor space for efficiency characterises the fast-paced world of logistics. But we believe in providing more space for people to come closer.
Frasers Property Logistics Park in Bangna offers 10,000 sqm of space featuring a futsal court, petanque court and open spaces for fitness and tenant engagement activities. The build-to-suit facility uniquely combines next-generation logistics technology with features that enhance worker well-being, contributing to improved occupier engagement and building a place for good.
of space dedicated to well-being
number of tenants and occupiers at Frasers Property Logistics Park Bangna 1
Creating a safe and inclusive integrated learning community hub for lifelong learning
Find out moreAccessibility and social inclusion that encourages dialogue across generations are the hallmarks of our community spaces
Find out moreLocated next to Chulalongkorn University, C asean Samyan CO-OP's is designed with the needs of its surrounding community in mind. Nestled within the second floor of Samyan Mitrtown's shopping mall, the 1,500 sqm multi-experiential space comes with a focus zone, a three-storey sky reading zone and a refreshment zone. Today, it has become a new meeting place in the heart of the city, providing a conducive space for co-working or studying needs in metropolitan Bangkok.
The venue's amphitheatre hosts workshops covering areas such as academic, career development and other enrichment sessions. Being attuned to the needs of our community, we dedicate spaces like C asean Samyan CO-OP help ensure the youths in Bangkok’s education zone have a space to realise their full potential.
access to C asean Samyan CO-OP's integrated learning hub and facilities
people served annually; students comprise 60% of registered members
social return on investment of the space, measured by value provided to users and partners (business, content collaborators, community)
At the heart of Singapore’s Punggol district, Waterway Point boasts central connectivity to the MRT transport network, serving as a community focal point.
The suburban mall’s lifestyle and retail offerings are complemented with thoughtfully designed wheelchair accessibility. Its 500-capacity Plaza plays host to community events including outdoor fairs, mass workouts and movie screenings.
The industry’s first ‘Inclusion Champions’ programme is rolled out at Waterway Point and other malls in our retail portfolio. Inclusivity training is provided to frontline employees and mall tenants committed to supporting visitors living with dementia or autism. Participating retail tenants also pledged to set aside spaces as dementia go-to points, providing calm shopping hours on selected days, where in-store lighting is and music are calibrated in consideration of the neurodivergent and elderly.
population size of Singapore's Punggol neighbourhood
plaza can accommodate events for up to 500 people
sponsored inclusivity training for ‘Inclusion Champions’ participants
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