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    Property For Industry annonce un dividende de 2,10 cents néo-zélandais par action pour le troisième trimestre

    May 8, 20251 Min Read


    Logo Property For Industry Limited

    Property for Industry Limited est un véhicule immobilier basé en Nouvelle-Zélande et spécialisé dans l’immobilier industriel. L’activité principale de la société est l’investissement et la gestion de biens immobiliers en Nouvelle-Zélande. Le portefeuille national de la société, composé de 90 propriétés, est loué à environ 124 locataires. Ses biens sont situés à Avondale, East Tamaki, Manukau, Mt Wellington, North Shore, Penrose, Other Auckland, North Island (en dehors d’Auckland) et South Island. Les propriétés de la société comprennent 15 Copsey Place, 32 Honan Place, 15 Jomac Place, 320 Rosebank Road, 17 Allens Road, 92-98 Harris Road, 36 Neales Road, 47a Dalgety Drive, 76 Carbine Road, 2-6 Niall Burgess Road et 47 Arrenway Drive. Ses propriétés facilitent la fabrication, la production, la distribution et l’entreposage d’un grand nombre de services clés qui permettent au secteur industriel de fonctionner. Il s’agit notamment du commerce électronique sur le dernier kilomètre, de l’alimentation et des boissons, du fret, de la technologie, de l’automobile, du stockage et de la logistique, des produits surgelés, de l’horticulture et des industries primaires.



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