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Over the past 12 months, VCX has outperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of +2% compared to S&P/ASX 300's +1% growth.
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Vicinity Centres
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Vicinity Centres is an Australian property company that owns, develops, and manages shopping centres. Its business is centered on large retail properties that house supermarkets, fashion stores, dining, cinemas, and other consumer services. It earns money mainly from rent paid by tenants, along with fees tied to managing and developing its properties. Its main customers are retailers and other businesses that lease space in its centres, while the end customers are everyday shoppers who visit those centres. Vicinity also works on upgrading, remixing, and redeveloping properties so they stay attractive to tenants and shoppers. That makes it more than just a landlord: it is also a hands-on manager of retail destinations. The company’s role in the property market is to provide well-located shopping centres and keep them operating as busy commercial hubs. Because retail property depends on long-term leases and tenant mix, Vicinity’s business is tied closely to the health of physical shopping and the spending habits of consumers. This gives it a steady, asset-backed income model that is different from pure retail companies that sell products directly to shoppers.