Police are seeking a man in a distinctive hat following a spate of burglaries.
Detectives from Casey Crime Investigation Unit are appealing for public assistance as part of their ongoing investigation into the series of burglaries in Melbourne’s south east over the new year period.
Investigators have been told a man gained entry to an automotive store on Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Clyde North on Tuesday 29 December and stole a quantity of tools.
The following evening, it’s believed the same man gained entry to a bottle shop on the South Gippsland Hwy, Cranbourne North and stole numerous boxes of alcohol.
Quintessential strikes industrial deal in Port Adelaide
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Boutique fund manager Quintessential Equity has sold an industrial property in Port Adelaide for $17.6 million to property syndicator Silverfin Capital.
The deal was struck on a 6.3 per cent yield. Quintessential took control of the property seven years ago with long-term tenant InfraBuild occupying the site. It was sold on a 10-year lease and InfraBuild will occupy the facility until at least 2030.
Quintessential spent more than $1 million regenerating the Webb Street property, including concrete remediation works last year. Located in South Australia’s industrial heart, the Webb Street property received strong appeal amongst investors with the addition of the newly extended lease agreement and a great tenant,” said Quintessential s chief executive, Russell Bullen.
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CLAYTON â Kenneth M. Brabant is a painter. His medium is water and ice. His canvas is a frozen field across the street from his Webb Street residence.
Since 2003, Mr. Brabant has taken it upon himself to create an ice rink and sled run at Lions Club Field. With cool determination, he is fighting global warming to maintain what he says is the simple joy of skating out in the cool, fresh air with his sled run as a bonus.
âOne of the nicest compliments I ever got was from a lady who said, âWhen I look over there, it reminds me of a Norman Rockwell painting,ââ Mr. Brabant said.