China Capital Investment Group (CCIG) has
acquired the perpetual lease of South Molle Island in the
Whitsundays on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
South Molle Island
is CCIG’s second Australian acquisition following the purchase in
early 2015 of nearby Daydream Island Resort and Spa.
The perpetual leasehold interest in South Molle
Island features over 12 hectares of developable absolute
beachfront land, including a frontage of over 600m to one of the
only sheltered north facing white sand beaches in the region, and
a secluded 15-hectare tranquil parcel in the middle of the island,
surrounded by national park.
Shanghai-based CCIG
says the purchase of South Molle Island was a great opportunity to
expand its presence in the Whitsunday region.
“The acquisition reflects the confidence
we have in Australian tourism assets, Queensland and the tourism
industry,” said Daydream Island Resort and Spa chief executive
officer Scott Wilkinson. “South Molle has a long history as a tourism
destination. As such this was a great opportunity to acquire one
of the last large-scale development opportunities in the Great
Barrier Reef. The investment and tourism potential
from both domestic and international visitors is strong and
coupled with infrastructure development in the region is an
exciting prospect. Owning two island resorts like
these in the Whitsundays will also provide economies in regards to
resources and staffing and ultimately the diversity of guest
experiences. We look forward to providing local
employment opportunities in the region with future development and
the creation of more tourism jobs through an ongoing workforce.”
South Molle Island features good connectivity to
both Airlie Beach and the airports at both Hamilton Island and
Proserpine, and is near to famous attractions such as Whitehaven
Beach and Heart Reef.
Founded in 1995, China
Capital Investment Group specialises principally in investment in
China’s real estate, mining and infrastructure sectors.
Financial details of the acquisition have not
been disclosed.
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