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  2. Chirnside Park Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chirnside Park Shopping Centre is a suburban shopping centre, located in Chirnside Park, Melbourne, Australia and is owned by GPT Wholesale Shopping Centre Fund.It is situated approximately 32 kilometres east-north-east of the Melbourne central business district.

  3. GPT Group - Wikipedia

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    GPT focuses on active ownership of Australian real estate in a portfolio valued at more than $20 billion that includes retail, office, logistics, and business park assets. [5] This focus is accompanied by Funds Management and selective development.

  4. Melbourne Central Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Other tenants include Wilson Parking, Nordex and Pacific Basin Shipping Limited [29] The tower is owned by GPT Wholesale Office Fund [30] and the tower structure is approximately 210 metres (690 ft) tall. Including the two 54-metre (177 ft) communications masts that extend a further 35 metres (115 ft) above the apex, the tower is 246 metres ...

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  6. Vicinity Centres - Wikipedia

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    Centro Retail Trust sold its entire USA assets and platform to BRE Retail Holdings an affiliate of Blackstone Real Estate Partners VI, L.P. in 2011. [5] Between 2003 and 2007, Centro and its managed funds acquired MCS's property syndicate business and substantial portfolios of US convenience shopping centres and operating businesses.

  7. Dexus - Wikipedia

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    Dexus was listed by Deutsche Bank on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1984 as the Deutsche Diversified Trust, followed by the Deutsche Industrial Trust in 1984 and the Deutsche Office Trust in 1998.

  8. Novion Property Group - Wikipedia

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    It was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in October 1994 by John Gandel under the name Gandel Retail Trust' with six retail assets. [1] It was managed by Colonial First State, based in Sydney, under the name CFS Retail Property Trust until 2013, when it separated. [2] It was renamed Novion in November 2014. [3] [4]

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