-- オーストラリア証券取引所への火曜日の提出書類によると、Dexus(ASX:DXS)はBoral(ASX:BLD)と合弁事業(JV)を締結し、メルボルン西部のレイブンホールに630ヘクタールの大規模物流拠点を開発する計画だ。この計画は、用途地域変更と規制当局の承認を条件として、最大250万平方メートルの賃貸可能面積を目指す。 提出書類によると、このJV構造により、Dexusと他の資本パートナーは合わせて50%の株式を保有し、Boralは残りの50%を保有する。プロジェクトは段階的に大規模区画開発を進め、資本効率を高めるために多額の第三者資本による支援を受ける予定だ。 提出書類によると、Dexusは用途地域変更、開発、管理を監督し、短期的な財務的影響は限定的となる。管理手数料は、各投資段階が完了するごとに発生する。
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