The shopping centre is owned by the Lend Lease Corporation and GPT.
It was formerly managed by Lend Lease Corporation.
He went on to establish a financing arm for Civil and Civic; this emerged as Lend Lease Corporation of which he was Chairman for many years.
The construction company, Lend Lease Corporation, pulled out of the project, blaming the credit crunch.
The initial developer was Australian Company, Lend Lease Corporation, who withdrew from the project in August 2008, throwing into doubt the whole of the town centre masterplan.
Development occurred in following years under Lend Lease Corporation.
As part of Berkeley's restructuring Crosby was sold on deferred terms to its management in 2003; Lend Lease Corporation then bought it in 2005 for circa £240 million.
Kerry Packer sold an 8% stake in Westpac, Australia's largest bank, to Lend Lease Corporation for A$190m ($143m), at a profit of A$100m.
The Lend Lease Corporation purchased the centre in 1990 and began redevelopment of the site.
The company was bought by Lend Lease Corporation in 1999, at which time it became Bovis Lend Lease.