Developer blames pandemic lockdowns for collapse of six companies

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CBD Development director Guo Jing Chen is behind an almost complete $400 million tower complex in Box Hill that will be unaffected by the administration. | By Simon Johanson and Rachael Dexter.

A property developer has blamed rent relief rules and the pandemic for the collapse of six of his companies.

CBD Development director Guo Jing Chen, who is behind an almost complete $400 million tower complex in Box Hill that will be unaffected by the administration, said that during Melbourne’s lockdowns tenants vacated his properties and agents were unable to re-let them.“These companies were heavily impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic and [by] government policy, including rent relief measures for tenants,” Chen said.

The escalating number of property-related collapses in Victoria and a slower than expected recovery from the pandemic prompted the opposition’s spokesman for the CBD’s recovery, David Southwick, on Thursday to say the state and city has “lost its mojo”. The city’s office towers were only 48 per cent full of workers in May, according to the most recently published survey of Property Council members. Business owners have cited the lack of workers returning to the office as a major barrier to recovery.The companies tipped into administration own or manage more than 90 properties worth $65 million.

Ian Collins, who has run the Evelyn Faye Nutrition store on Bourke Street since 1995, said the city’s recovery was taking longer than it needed to.

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