Colonial First State to spend $170m in shopping centre update
FUND manager Colonial First State will spend $170 million to expand and upgrade Sydney's Chatswood Chase shopping centre, as part of its $3.3 billion redevelopment program..
Thu Oct 2007 01:10 (1 year, 2 months ago)
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