Raine & Horne inspired by move to state-of-the-art working space

NOVEMBER 15, 2018

Global real estate leader Raine & Horne is celebrating 135 years of operation by moving into a creatively designed, tech-savvy and collaborative workspace in the heart of Sydney. 

Angus Raine, Executive Chairman, Raine & Horne said the new Sydney corporate office is a response to the property heavyweight’s massive office growth in Australia.

“The new office location is the realisation of our vision for increased innovation, collaboration and a more visible approach to leadership.

“This innovative approach to leadership includes our flat management structure, and the new office space has been welcomed enthusiastically across the company,” Mr Raine said. 

Servicing the growing office network

Apart from the tremendous show of support from its corporate office staff, Raine & Horne’s new HQ offers dedicated space for its network and international offices to use.

Mr Raine said, “We have space for our offices to use for meetings, training, celebrations and presentations, and additional space to help meet the growth objectives of our financial services business, Our Broker and our groundbreaking Datalab call centre.

“We can easily host functions for up to 150 people thanks to our expanded client entertainment areas.”

“Whether it is a small gathering for a brainstorming session or major client pitch, our network and staff can choose from a range of seating and collaborative spaces from boardrooms and meeting rooms to small cubicles and pods.”

The new office also provides extensive training facilities, with interactive screens, whiteboards and the latest in videoing conferencing facilities, as well as a state-of-the-art recording studio.

Robin Brenchley, a Co-Principal of Raine & Horne Commercial Retail Services is a regular visitor to the new Raine & Horne HQ.

Mr Brenchley said, “What I like about the new office is that it’s extremely modern, it’s offers an open plan structure that allows me to work collaboratively with Raine & Horne’s marketing team.

“The meeting rooms are top class and are already helping us win more business.”

More space gets a tick of approval from staff

The space that Raine & Horne now inhabits is not only considerably bigger than the previous headquarters in Harrington Street, Sydney but with careful planning and foresight all aspects of the workday requirements and interactions are accommodated within our new space, Mr Raine said.

“The result is a fresh and vibrant workspace that fosters an increased sense of freedom, trust, responsibility, belonging and productivity.”

Collaboration is front and centre for Raine & Horne

A core theme driving the design concept for the Kent Street office was collaboration and the sharing of information and insights.

“The physical layout has been carefully structured to encourage collaboration, whether it’s for a team appointment or for impromptu meetings,” Mr Raine explained. 

“For example, we are a project led business launching new products and services to the network. So, in response to this we have a dedicated project room.

“Even the design of the kitchen was considered carefully for collaboration with a café feel that encourages staff to gather for lunch and build culture.”