
Goodman Property Trust selling 28% of $2.1b Highbrook, declares full-year result
Goodman Property Trust has sold 28% of its $2.1 billion Highbrook business park in Auckland and declared its full-year result.
CEO James Spence said the trust had created a new limited partnership fund to own the East Tāmaki property, of which it would retain 72%.
ASX-listed Goodman Group, headed by

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