JSE-listed Spear owns 32 assets in the Western Cape, predominantly in the Cape Town region
Spear Reit CEO Quintin Rossi says the company intends to grow its portfolio from R4.56bn to R15bn over the next six years.
Rossi told Business Day that with a strong balance sheet, the company was well-positioned for growth and is seeking value-add opportunities. The focus is not only in conventional real-estate assets but also in the data centre space, given the location and electrical supply availability in some of the group’s industrial assets...
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