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Direct Property Portfolio+ Property Details Asset Type Warehouse/Distribution Centre Acquisition Date Date Here Lettable Area Xx Sqm Book Value $14.20 Million Goodman Group December 2012 Direct property portfolio+ Property details Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre Acquisition date Date here Lettable area xx sqm Book value $14.20 million b Property name here TableAddress goes of here, contents Moorebank, NSW Australia Europe Warehouse/Distribution centres Business parks Kingston Distribution Centre 03 Air Park Paris-Sud 37 MFive Industry Park 04 Perth Airport – Amerind 05 United Kingdom Perth Airport – ITT Flygt 06 Warehouse/Distribution centres Perth Airport – Toll Transport 07 Amazon 39 Roberts Distribution Centre – Building A 08 Centrum 100 Business Park 40 Roberts Distribution Centre – Building B 09 Citadel Logistics Centre 41 Sheffield Distribution Centre 10 Earlstrees Industrial Estate 42 Southend Distribution Centre 11 Hinckley 43 Taylor Distribution Centre 12 Hoddesdon 44 Business parks Maltby 45 Airgate Business Park 14 Pioneer Business Park 46 Botany Grove Business Park 15 Royal Oak Industrial Estate 47 Campus Business Park 16 Tunnel Industrial Estate 48 Chase Business Park 17 Business parks Clayton Business Park 18 Gloucester Business Park 50 Euston Business Park 19 Forestridge Business Park 20 Homebush Corporate Park 21 Notes: IBC Corporate Centre 22 + Properties are 100% owned, unless otherwise stated. + Book values are as at 30 June 2011 and in Australian currency. Lidcombe Business Park 23 Moorabbin Business Park 24 Orion Business Park 25 Slough Business Park 26 Toyotagreen Business Park 27 Industrial estates AlexandriaProperty Description Industrial Estate 29 Property details Burrows+ Copy to Industrial go here please.Estate Copy to go here please.30 Copy to Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre go here please. Copy to go here please. Discovery Cove Industrial Estate 31 Acquisition date Date here + Copy to go here please. Copy to go here please. Copy to Lettable area xx sqm Goldsboroughgo here please. Industrial Copy to Estate go here please. 32 Homebush Bay Industrial Estate 33 Book value $14.20 million Keylink Industrial Estate 34 Mitchell Industrial Estate 35 Goodman Group Direct Property Portfolio June 2011 c Australia Warehouse/ Distribution centres+ Kingston Distribution Centre 90-110 Mills Road, Braeside, VIC Property Description Property details + Kingston Distribution Centre comprises a free standing Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre industrial facility constructed in the early 1990’s. The property is located in Braeside, an established south Acquisition date 1 February 2005 eastern industrial precinct 25 kilometres southeast Lettable area 40,554 sqm of Melbourne CBD. The property has multiple access Customers + Simon National Carriers points and is in close proximity to major arterials in the Lower Dandenong and Boundary Road. Goodman Group Direct Property Portfolio June 2011 3 MFive Industry Park 1 Moorebank Avenue, Moorebank, NSW Property Description Property details + MFive Industry Park comprises five modern office Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre and warehouse facilities. The property is located in Acquisition date 1 February 2005 Moorebank 25 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD. The property is within two kilometres of the Lettable area 81,043 sqm M5 Motorway providing access to both Sydney Customers + Toll Ports and west to the Hume Highway. + Salmat + Brambles 4 Perth Airport – Amerind Abbott Road, Perth Airport, WA Property Description Property details + The Amerind facility at Perth Airport is a free standing Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre distribution building constructed in 2008. It is located 10 kilometres north-east of the Perth CBD and is in Acquisition date 1 December 2007 close proximity to major infrastructure including Lettable area 5,633 sqm the Perth Airport and Tonkin Highway. Customers + Amerind Goodman Group Direct Property Portfolio June 2011 5 Perth Airport – ITT Flygt Tarlton Crescent, Perth Airport, WA Property Description Property details + The ITT Flyght facility at Perth Airport is a free standing Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre distribution building constructed in 2007. It is located 10 kilometres north-east of the Perth CBD and is in Acquisition date Leasehold close proximity to major infrastructure including the Lettable area 2,951 sqm Perth Airport and Tonkin Highway. Customers + Xylem Water Solutions 6 Perth Airport – Toll Transport Horrie Miller Drive, Perth Airport, WA Property Description Property details + The Toll facility at Perth Airport is a free standing Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre distribution building constructed in 2007. It is located 10 kilometres north-east of the Perth CBD and is in Acquisition date 5 April 2007 close proximity to major infrastructure including the Lettable area 80,855 sqm Perth Airport and Tonkin Highway. Customers + Toll Goodman Group Direct Property Portfolio June 2011 7 Roberts Distribution Centre – Building A 77-91 Roberts Road, Chullora, NSW Property Description Property details + Roberts Distribution Centre, Building A comprises Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre two recently constructed office and warehouses. The property is located in Chullora 18 kilometres Acquisition date 1 February 2005 west of the Sydney CBD. The property has access Lettable area 21,840 sqm to Sydney’s major arterials, M4 and M5 Motorways, Customers + Australia Air Express via Roberts Road. + Candida Stationary 8 Roberts Distribution Centre – Building B 81-85 Roberts Road, Chullora, NSW Property Description Property details + Roberts Distribution Centre, Building B, comprises Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre three high clearance warehouses. The property is located in Chullora, 18 kilometres west of the Sydney Acquisition date 1 February 2005 CBD, with access to major arterials, M4 and M5 Lettable area 32,762 sqm Motorways via Roberts Road. Customers + UTI Australia + Blue Leaf Food Group + IKEA Goodman Group Direct Property Portfolio June 2011 9 Sheffield Distribution Centre 40-50 Sheffield Road, Welshpool, WA Property Description Property details + Sheffield Distribution Centre comprises two Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre freestanding office and warehouse buildings with residual development land. The property is located in Acquisition date 1 February 2005 Welshpool with 13 kilometres north of the Perth CBD. Lettable area 19,565 sqm The property is part of the Kewdale industrial precinct Customers + Toll in close proximity to the railway freight terminal and Perth airport. 10 Southend Distribution Centre Property Description Property details + Southend Distribution Centre comprises a single, Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre office and warehouse. The building is located in Mascot, seven kilometres south of the Sydney CBD. The property Acquisition date 1 February 2005 is in close proximity to major infrastructure including Lettable area 31,178 sqm the Sydney Airport and Port Botany as well as major Customers + Brambles arterials, Southern Cross Drive, the Eastern Distributor and M5 Motorway. + Volkswagon Group + Fuji Xerox Goodman Group Direct Property Portfolio June 2011 11 Taylor Distribution Centre West Avenue, Edinburgh, SA Property Description Property details + Taylor Distribution Centre comprises two freestanding Asset type Warehouse/distribution centre warehouses with the most recent being completed in 2007. The property is located in Edinburgh, 25 kilometres Acquisition date 31 August 2005 north of the Adelaide CBD. The property resides Lettable area 15,226 sqm within the Edinburgh industrial precinct which is the Customers + South Australia Trucking predominant industrial area within South Australia. + PCH Holdings 12 Australia Business parks+ Airgate Business Park 360 Coward Street, Mascot , NSW Property Description Property details + Airgate Business Park comprises six freestanding Asset type Business Park office/warehouses which has been developed in stages since 2000. It is located in Mascot, seven Acquisition date 1 February 2005 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD with close proximity Lettable area 40,849 sqm to major infrastructure including Sydney Airport and Customers + Toll Port Botany. It is also well connected to major arterials such as Southern Cross Drive, Eastern Distributor and + Nippon Express M5 Motorway. + Express Logistics Australia 14 Botany Grove Business Park 21-23 Green Street and 16-20 Baker Street, Botany, NSW Property Description Property details + Botany Grove Business Park comprises six office/ Asset type Business Park warehouse facilities which have recently been refurbished. The property is located in Botany seven Acquisition date 1 February 2005 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD. Given its close Lettable area 34,816 sqm proximity to Port Botany, it provides ideal facilities Customers + Penfold Buscombe for third party logistic operators. + Dimension Data + UPS Goodman Group Direct Property Portfolio June 2011 15 Campus Business Park 350 Parramatta Road, Homebush, NSW Property Description Property details + Campus Business Park combines heritage architecture Asset type Business Park with modern industrial design. The park consists of eight buildings with a mixture of office, showroom and office/ Acquisition date 1 February 2005 warehouse. Centrally located on Parramatta Road, it is Lettable area 91,236 sqm 15 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD and is in close Customers + Fuji Xerox proximity to Sydney’s major arterials, the M4 and M5 Motorways. + Toshiba + Deutche Post 16 Chase Business Park 390 Eastern Valley Way, Chatswood, NSW Property Description Property details + Chase Business
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