-- 根據週二提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,Dexus(ASX:DXS)已與Boral(ASX:BLD)成立合資企業,共同開發位於墨爾本西部走廊Ravenhall的大型物流園區。該項目佔地630公頃,預計可出租面積達250萬平方米,但需獲得重新規劃和監管部門的批准。 根據文件顯示,合資企業結構中,Dexus和其他資本合作夥伴共持有50%的股份,Boral持有剩餘的50%。該專案將分階段開發,並由大量第三方資本支持,以提高資本效率。 文件也補充道,Dexus將負責重新規劃、開發和管理,短期內對財務的影響有限。管理費將在每個投資階段完成後開始收取。
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