Andrew Hrsto

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Andrew Hrsto
CitizenshipAustralian
OccupationReal estate developer
Known forFounder and Owner, ALAND
Website andrewhrsto.com.au

Andrew Hrsto is an Australian real estate developer and builder. [1]

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Early life and education

Hrsto was born in 1969 and raised in Western Sydney from a Croatian father and Macedonian mother. [2] He attended Sacred Heart Primary School in Cabramatta and Patrician Brothers College, Fairfield [3]

Career

Hrsto is the founder of ALAND, which develops and constructs apartments and communities in Sydney’s western suburbs. [4] [5]

Hrsto and Shaun Lane partner to create a documentary on men's mental health. [6] He also sponsors Parramatta Eels Rugby League team since 2018. [7] [8]

Hrsto bought land opposite St Hilda’s School in Nerang Street in 2018 and built a "project of four towers, which include 1156 apartments, 137 build-to-rent homes, parking for nearly 1000 vehicles and 680sq m of retail space." [9]

In 2024, ALAND launched the $375 million Archibald development project located in Gosford between Sydney and Newcastle. [10] Hrsto told The Sydney Morning Herald. [10] [11]

Gosford has the advantage of being an up-and-coming regional centre with good transport links to Sydney. There’s a good pool of skilled labour on the Central Coast and we’ve found the local council extremely professional and efficient.

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