Abacus, KKR and Riverlee Group sell World Trade Centre in Melbourne
One of the world's largest private equity groups, a wealthy investor and an ASX listed property fund have sold the World Trade Centre in Melbourne for $267.5 million.
Property Editor at The Age and BusinessDay journalist for Fairfax's theage.com.au, smh.com.au, watoday.com.au and brisbanetimes.com.au.
One of the world's largest private equity groups, a wealthy investor and an ASX listed property fund have sold the World Trade Centre in Melbourne for $267.5 million.
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