Direct Factory Outlet Explained

Direct Factory Outlet Australia Pty Ltd
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Factory outlets
Founded:1997
Founder:David Goldberger
David Wieland
Hq Location Country:Australia
Num Locations:8
Num Locations Year:2021
Area Served:Australia
Parent:Vicinity Centres

Direct Factory Outlet (DFO) is a brand of factory outlet shopping centres in Australia. They are large-floor warehouse buildings containing partitioned stores where retail outlets sell excess or previous seasons' stocks at reduced prices. Vicinity Centres have full or partial ownership of seven of the eight stores.

History

Direct Factory Outlet was founded in 1997 by Liberty Oil founders David Goldberger and David Wieland. The first centre was opened at Moorabbin Airport in 1994.[1] [2] Other shareholders were property developer Geoff Porz and former Australian Competition & Consumer Commission chief Graeme Samuel through a blind trust. Valued at A$1.5 billion, in early 2010 the business was put up for sale with a number of retail investment funds expressing interest.[3]

DFO centres have traditionally been located around airports: a side effect of the Airports Act of 1996, the Federal Government has planning control over the land, meaning state planning legislation can be bypassed by developers.[4] In addition the property developer is able to exploit the cost difference between retail and industrial rents, gives outlet centre operators a distinct advantage over traditional shopping centres. A survey by The Age in 2007 found that in all three DFO-owned centres, most shops carried at least some full-price, current-season stock, available at normal shopping centres.[5] By 2008 five legal challenges to DFO developments have been made by competing retail developers and the Shopping Centre Council of Australia, all being unsuccessful.

On 16 August 2010, lead bank Suncorp-Metway, along with St George Bank, National Australia Bank and Lloyds Banking Group, issued a notice to parent company Austexx demanding repayment within 24 hours of the A$450 million they are owed.[6] The South Wharf centre was under an A$500 million debt, with work on completing the centre stopped after workers placed bans over non-payment. Parent company Austexx was understood to have had total debts of A$1.2 billion, with the four relatively successful DFO sites used as cross-collateral for bank-funded expansion into five other less successful locations including Canberra, Cairns and Hobart. The group of banks appointed insolvency specialists KordaMentha as advisers, with the entire group facing receivership.[7] Negotiations continued until a deal was struck on 19 August, the four banks extending their funding to allow the South Wharf development to be completed. The ten DFO shopping complexes were then sold off separately to repay the $1 billion owed to the banks.[8] In September 2010, CFS Retail acquired the Essendon, Homesbush and Moorabbin centres and a 50% shareholding in South Bank.[9] All four passed to Vicinity Centres when it merged with CFS Retail.[10] [11] Vicinity would acquire the Brisbane centre in May 2016.[12]

Locations

, there were eight centres located in four states. Vicinity Centres have a 50% shareholding in two of centres, and 100% in another five.[13]

Brisbane

DFO Brisbane is located at Brisbane Airport about north-east of the Brisbane central business district, It opened in 2005.[13], it has 144 tenants on of gross lettable area (GLA).[13] It was acquired by Vicinity Centres in May 2016.[12]

Essendon

DFO Essendon is in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon Fields, approximately north of the Melbourne central business district. It opened in October 2005.[13] On 21 February 2017, an aeroplane crashed into the centre. A Beechcraft Super King Air on a passenger charter flight bound for King Island, Tasmania crashed shortly after takeoff from nearby Essendon Airport with all five people aboard killed. As the crash occurred before the centre opened for the day, only staff were present, all of whom were accounted for.[14]

Homebush

DFO Homebush is located in Homebush, about west of the Sydney central business district. It opened in 2002.[13]

Jindalee

DFO Jindalee is located in the Brisbane suburb of Jindalee. It was constructed in 2007, and was sold by Austexx Group to Chin Yin in 2016 to be managed by Geon Property.[15] [16] It is one of two DFO centres that Vicinity Centres has no ownership in, the other being Carins. It underwent a major refurbishment from 2019 through 2021.[17]

Moorabbin

DFO Moorabbin is in Cheltenham, about south-east of the Melbourne central business district. Originally Fairways Leisure Market, the centre opened in 1994 on land adjacent to Moorabbin Airport. In 1997 the centre was purchased by the Austexx Group as the group's first DFO shopping centre.[18] The centre had approximately 45 stores on .[19] Since opening, the centre has expanded to .

Perth

DFO Perth is situated at Perth Airport, approximately east of the Perth central business district.[20] The shopping centre opened on 3 October 2018 with 113 retail outlets and 1,500 parking bays.[21] Vicinity has a 50% shareholding with the remainder owned by Perth Airport Development Group Investments. It has 111 tenants on of GLA.[13] It opened in 2018.[13]

South Wharf

DFO South Wharf is located in South Wharf, about south-west of the Melbourne central business district. It opened in 2009.[13] In April 2019, Vicinity Centres became the sole shareholder after buying out the Plenary Group.[22]

Uni Hill

DFO Uni Hill is in Bundoora, approximately north-east of the Melbourne central business district. It opened in 2008. Vicinity has a 50% shareholding with the remainder owned by MAB Corporation[13]

Essendon Centre plane crash

See main article: 2017 Essendon Airport Beechcraft King Air crash. Just before 9am on 21 February 2017, a Beechcraft Super King Air on a passenger charter flight bound for King Island, Tasmania crashed shortly after takeoff from nearby Essendon Airport. All five people aboard the flight were killed. As the shopping centre had not opened yet, only staff were at the centre, all of whom were accounted for. The incident was the worst aviation accident in Victoria for 30 years.

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20221001084442/https://www.afr.com/companies/battle-of-the-titans-20040902-ka7uy Battle of the titans
  2. Web site: Ownership of 1.5 Billion DFO Retail Chain to Change . https://web.archive.org/web/20110303021546/http://www.realestatesource.com.au/ownership-of-15-billion-dfo-retail-chain-to-change.html . 2011-03-03 . Pallisco, Marc . 9 February 2010 . realestatesource.com.au . 10 May 2010.
  3. News: DFO sale signals trusts are finally turning corner . Sydney Morning Herald. Cummins, Carolyn . 26 April 2010 . 10 May 2010.
  4. Web site: Factory outlet centres go from strength to strength . 21 April 2008 . Inside Retailing . 10 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091208063507/http://www.insideretailing.com.au/Latest/tabid/53/ID/2688/PageID/2693/Factory-outlet-centres-go-from-strength-to-strength.aspx . 8 December 2009 .
  5. News: Direct factory outrage . The Age. 31 October 2007 . 10 May 2010. Melbourne . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071028055259/http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/direct-factory-outrage/2007/10/26/1192941341894.html . 2007-10-28 .
  6. News: Last-ditch effort to save DFO shopping empire . . Gluyas, Richard . 18 August 2010. News Corp Australia . 18 August 2010.
  7. Web site: Melbourne DFO faces receivership with $500m debt . Herald Sun. 17 August 2010 . Dunlevy, Maurice . Herald Sun . 18 August 2010.
  8. News: DFO carve-up to pay banks . The Age . Michael Bachelard . Bachelard . Michael . 22 August 2010 . Fairfax Media. 2022-03-15 . Melbourne .
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20221001085655/https://www.afr.com/property/commercial/cfs-retail-raises-540m-for-dfos-20100925-iutgy CFS Retail raises $540m for DFOs
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20150807031814/http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20150611/pdf/42z462d2724prp.pdf Merger of Novion Property Group and Federation Centres implemented
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20220930210018/https://www.afr.com/property/new-federation-chief-faces-debt-headache-20151027-gkj9ls Federation reborn as Vicinity with new chief in place
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20160705061841/http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20160523/pdf/437dqt5k8h6jt1.pdf Vicinity acquires strong performing Outlet Centre DFO Brisbane
  13. https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20220216/pdf/4560qkxw878xzn.pdf Direct Portfolio Property Book December 2021
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20170330102432/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-21/five-passenger-plane-crashes-near-melbournes-essendon-airport/8288964 Essendon crash: Five killed as plane plunges into shopping centre near Melbourne's Essendon Airport
  15. Web site: Brisbane's DFO Jindalee bagged for $46.6 million. Property Council of Australia. 2022-03-08. 2022-12-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20230711015522/https://www.propertycouncil.com.au/news/brisbane-s-dfo-jindalee-bagged-for-46-6-million. 2023-07-11. live.
  16. Web site: DFO Jindalee . Geon Property . 2022-07-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210804015326/https://geonproperty.com.au/management/dfo-jindalee/ . 2021-08-04 . live.
  17. Web site: DFO Jindalee Stage 2 Completed with 60 Retailers, New Cinema and Fresh Markets. Centenary Today. 2022-07-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20220318193352/https://centenarytoday.com.au/dfo-jindalee-stage-2-completed/. 2022-03-18. live.
  18. Web site: Ownership of 1.5 Billion DFO Retail Chain to Change . Pallisco . Marc . 2010-02-09 . realestatesource.com.au . 30 May 2011 .
  19. Web site: Centres feel left out of discount boom . Khadem . Nassim . 2004-05-02 . . 2012-10-29 .
  20. Web site: Direct Factory Outlet (DFO Perth) . 2022 . Georgiou Group. 2022-03-15 .
  21. News: Perth's new DFO: What you need to know about opening day . Trevor . Paddenburg . 2018-10-02 . PerthNow. 2022-03-15 .
  22. https://web.archive.org/web/20210106082944/https://www.commercialrealestate.com.au/news/vicinity-takes-control-of-dfo-with-141-million-deal-33789/ Vicinity takes control of DFO with $141 million deal