Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust’s Frasers Park Egelsbach at the heart of the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main metropolitan region in Germany is designed to meet market-leading sustainability benchmarks such as DGNB Gold and BREEAM The development of the project involved re-naturalisation of the course of a stream and the building of new habitats for local fauna The property also includes newly laid-out bike paths to encourage an active lifestyle for occupants Frasers Property Limited (“Frasers Property” which recognised the top sustainability performance of its business units with six global and regional sector leadership positions In spite of methodology changes1 to the GRESB 2024 Real Estate Benchmark seven business entities achieved 5-star ratings across the Standing Investments and Development benchmarks placing them among the top 20% of GRESB-rated entities Frasers Property Industrial’s Australia portfolio Frasers Centrepoint Trust and Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust As an affirmation of Frasers Property’s ongoing commitment to improve the overall Environment Social and Governance (ESG) performance of its portfolio the Group garnered the following global and regional sector leadership recognitions from GRESB NOTE: Please refer to the ANNEX for the breakdown of ratings and scores by all participating Frasers Property business entities Group Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer “Frasers Property’s overall results in the annual GRESB assessment and recognition of several of our businesses as global and regional sector leaders are a testament to our efforts across the Group in enhancing our sustainability performance We continue to strive to do better and build on past progress made As we make further headway on our sustainability journey greater learning and collaboration as well as innovation and technology will play an important role in driving portfolio resilience that delivers better long-term value for our stakeholders.” Frasers Property Australia and Frasers Property Industrial’s Australia portfolio both maintained their 5-star rating Frasers Property Singapore recorded a significant improvement primarily driven by stronger performance in green building certifications and solar panel systems installed “The results of this year’s GRESB Assessments are a testament to the progress being made across the sector We are encouraged by the strong commitment and efforts from leading multinational real estate companies such as Frasers Property that contribute towards a greener and sustainable built environment,” shared Sebastien Roussotte The Group has also conducted a high-level preliminary nature scan in FY24 of material nature impacts, dependencies, risks and opportunities, having identified biodiversity as a material focus area for Frasers Property. With these insights, the Group is in the process of developing an internal TNFD-aligned Nature Framework to guide nature-related disclosures in future. Most recently, Frasers Property also received the Most Transparent Company Award 2024 (Real Estate) at the Securities Investors Association (Singapore) Investors’ Choice Awards 2024, a testament to its strong corporate governance practices and timely, transparent disclosures. 1   https://www.gresb.com/nl-en/information-regarding-2024-real-estate-score-changes/ 2   Frasers Property first participated in GRESB assessments in Australia under Australand in 2012 Get hyperlocal forecasts, radar and weather alerts. FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — One of Russia's richest women, S7 Group co-owner Natalia Fileva, died Sunday in a plane crash in Germany, the airline operator said. Fileva, 55, was aboard a single-engine, six-seat Epic LT aircraft that crashed and burned in a field as it approached the small airport at Egelsbach, a town in southwestern Germany, at about 3:30 p.m. (1330 GMT), the airline said in an email. German police said there appeared to be three people aboard the plane, including the pilot of the flight, which originated in France. They said the two passengers were believed to be Russian citizens but that positive identification of the occupants would require further investigation. German aviation authorities were probing the cause of the crash. Egelsbach is about 10 kilometers (six miles) south of Frankfurt. The business publication Forbes.ru estimated Fileva's fortune at $600 million. "S7 Group team extends sincere and heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Fileva's family and loved ones," the company said in a statement. "The memory of her as an inspiring and sympathetic leader and a wonderful person will forever stay in the hearts of all S7 Group employees. It is an irreparable loss. " With a base at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, S7 is part of the Oneworld alliance and flies to 150 destinations in 35 countries, using 56 Airbus planes and 23 aircraft from Boeing. Fileva's husband, Vladislav Filev, is listed as chair of the company's board of directors, according to the company's third-quarter 2018 financial statement on its website. Two other people died in a traffic collision related to the plane crash. The dpa news agency, citing police, reported that a police vehicle that was responding to the plane crash was struck head-on by another vehicle. Three police officers were seriously hurt, while both occupants of the other car died. Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Co-owner of Russian airline operator S7 Group I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice six-seat Epic LT aircraft when it crashed in a field as it approached a small airport at Egelsbach German police said there were three people on board the flight from Cannes Ms Fileva was the co-owner of Russian airline operator S7 Group and her husband Vladislav Filev is listed as a chairman of the company She had a fortune estimated to be $600m (£460m) according to business publication Forbes.ru S7 said: “S7 Group team extends sincere and heartfelt condolences to Mrs Fileva’s family and loved ones “The memory of her as an inspiring and sympathetic leader and a wonderful person will forever stay in the hearts of all S7 Group employees Based at Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport, S7 is part of the Oneworld alliance and flies to 150 destinations in 35 countries. German aviation authorities are investigating the cause of the crash and have begun recovering the bodies. Two other people also died and three others were seriously hurt after a police vehicle responding to the plane crash with sirens and flashing lights was involved in a head-on collision with another car. The three people injured in the collision, several kilometres from the plane crash site, were in the police vehicle while the two people who died were in the other car, dpa news agency reported. Associated Press contributed to this report. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies BERLIN — All five people on a small business jet that crashed near Frankfurt have been confirmed dead This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Material from the Associated Press is Copyright © 2025 audio and/or video material shall not be published rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium Neither these AP materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and noncommercial use The AP will not be held liable for any delays errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing chairwoman and co-owner of Russia's second largest airline S7 died when a private jet she was in crashed near Frankfurt on Sunday a member of global Oneworld airlines alliance and one of the richest women in Russia whose wealth was estimated by Forbes at $600 million a single-engined jet designed for private flights crashed while landing at Egelsbach airport A police spokesman in the central German state of Hesse said a six-seater aircraft with two passengers and a pilot on board was en route from France when it came down near Egelsbach and caught fire The private jet was flying from Cannes in France and disappeared from radars at 1322 GMT according to data from a flight tracker Flighradar24 There was no immediate information on the other two people in the plane Russian and international authorities would investigate the crash and there was no information yet on what caused it which is the main competitor of Russia's No.1 carrier Aeroflot "The S7 Group holding team expresses deepest condolences to the family and significant others," the company said S7 fleet consists of 96 aircraft that fly to 181 cities and towns in 26 countries Russia's Prosecutor General's Office has designated The Moscow Times as an "undesirable" organization criminalizing our work and putting our staff at risk of prosecution This follows our earlier unjust labeling as a "foreign agent." These actions are direct attempts to silence independent journalism in Russia The authorities claim our work "discredits the decisions of the Russian leadership." We see things differently: we strive to provide accurate We, the journalists of The Moscow Times, refuse to be silenced. But to continue our work, we need your help. Your support, no matter how small, makes a world of difference. If you can, please support us monthly starting from just $2. It's quick to set up, and every contribution makes a significant impact. By supporting The Moscow Times, you're defending open, independent journalism in the face of repression. Thank you for standing with us. FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — One of Russia's richest women, S7 Group co-owner Natalia Fileva, has died in a small plane crash in Germany, the Russian airline operator said Sunday. Fileva, 55, was aboard a single-engine, six-seat Epic LT aircraft that crashed and burned in a field as it approached the small airport at Egelsbach, a town in southwestern Germany, about 3:30 p.m. Sunday, the airline's press service said in an email. German aviation authorities were probing the cause of the crash. Egelsbach is about 10 kilometers (6 miles) south of Frankfurt. The business publication Forbes.ru estimated Fileva's fortune at $600 million. "S7 Group team extends sincere and heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Fileva's family and loved ones," the company said in a statement. "The memory of her as an inspiring and sympathetic leader and a wonderful person will forever stay in the hearts of all S7 Group employees. It is an irreparable loss. " Based at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, S7 is part of the Oneworld alliance and flies to 150 destinations in 35 countries. The crash was also linked to other deaths in Germany. The dpa news agency, citing police, reported that two people died Sunday and three others were seriously hurt when a police vehicle that was responding to the plane crash with flashing lights and sirens was struck head-on by another vehicle several kilometers (miles) from the crash site. Citing police, dpa reported that three injured were in the police vehicle and the two dead were in the other car. Frasers Property Industrial acquired the estate, which encompasses 50,000 sqm at the beginning of 2020. The two properties, offering approximately 19,100 and 10,500 sqm of rental space, will have a height of up to 12 meters and can be divided into up to four units. Future tenants will benefit from the central location in the growing Frankfurt/Rhine-Main conurbation, in the triangle formed by Frankfurt am Main, Rüsselsheim and Darmstadt, as well as from the proximity to the A5 and A661 motorways. As a long-term owner, Frasers Property Industrial also takes over property management for future customers. Frasers Park Egelsbach’s sustainability approach includes the provision of approximately 5,000 sqm of new habitat for local lizards, as well as the renaturation of a watercourse. In addition, the new industrial park will provide electric vehicle charging stations, a new cycle path and roundabout, from which the entire community will benefit. Frasers Property Industrial has successfully secured major textile and accessories online retailer TB International GmbH as a tenant at its Frasers Park Egelsbach logistics distribution centre in southern Hesse Germany TB International GmbH is a dynamic and growing B2B online wholesaler for urban textile products and accessories It has leased a 9,600 square metres warehouse at the premium Frasers Park Egelsbach estate The property is strategically located within the economically vibrant and internationally relevant Rhine-Main region It has direct connections to the A5 and A661 freeways and a connection to the motorway A3 Darmstadt and Offenbach are only a short 30-minute drive away Managing Director Europe for Frasers Property Industrial comments “Our state-of-the-art industrial and logistics park in the attractive economic region of Frankfurt creates real value for both our customers and the surrounding community due to its high sustainability standards and holistic integration into the local infrastructure “We’re delighted to welcome TB International GmbH to the precinct and are continuing to grow our diverse European customer base,” said Alexander Heubes In line with Frasers Property Industrial’s sustainability targets extensive measures were taken at Frasers Park Egelsbach throughout the development process to ensure a high level of environmental sustainability and preservation of biodiversity 5,000 square metres have been set aside onsite for a lizard habitat insect hotels and bee colonies to minimise interference to local flora and fauna An adjacent water stream and four plant protection zones have also been preserved Fraser Park Egelsbach has achieved the German Council for Sustainable Building (DGNB) Gold certification to enhance the local infrastructure and promote alternative and healthy transport modes Frasers Property Industrial installed a new bike path roundabout and electric vehicle charging stations onsite Project Leader of TB International GmbH comments "As a dynamically emerging B2B online wholesaler with a global operating network flexible logistics space in convenient locations is highly important to us We were looking for a facility with excellent accessibility and proximity to our customers especially due to our ‘never out of stock’ policy and 24 hour shipping guarantee Frasers Park Egelsbach not only meets these requirements but has excellent sustainability standards which will support the overall health and wellbeing of our employees.” Frasers Property Industrial has partitioned the site so it can efficiently operate as a multi-user park for up to four customers Expressions of interest are currently open for the remaining 20,000 square metres unleased space The deal with TB International GmbH was introduced by Baumüller & Co Frasers Property Industrial announced today the successful completion of the acquisition of a state-of-the-art logistics property and a greenfield development plot in Frankenthal and Egelsbach This completes the acquisition of a portfolio of 221 logistics and light industrial properties / assets from Alpha Industrial Holding S.A Frasers Property Industrial will develop two stand-alone warehouses on the 51,000 sqm plot at Egelsbach (the “Egelsbach Property”) With a total gross lettable area of nearly 30,000 sqm the Egelsbach Property could cater to both logistics users and small and medium-sized enterprises with more specialised (warehousing) requirements when completed in the fourth quarter of 2020 The development in Frankenthal (the “Frankenthal Property”) has been completed and was successfully handed over to the tenant a leading chemicals company headquartered in nearby Ludwigshafen some 15 km southeast of the Frankenthal Property has committed to a long-term lease for the property for the distribution and storage of their technical equipment and materials one of Germany’s sought-after logistics sub-markets the Frankenthal Property sits on a 36,000-sqm land plot consisting of one stand-alone warehouse including office and mezzanine space with a total gross lettable area of 20,579 sqm Chief Executive Officer of Frasers Property Industrial said “These two acquisitions fortify Frasers Property Industrial’s position in the greater Frankfurt region and further enhance our exposure to core logistics properties in the German market Our strategy in Europe is to continue acquiring and developing state-of-the-art logistics properties in our three core markets of Germany 1 Inclusive of the acquisition of interest in a property in Hamburg comprising a building and logistics facilities which was not proceeded with due to the vendors’ delay in meeting certain pre-agreed conditions we have created an integrated approach to ensure our customers get the most out of our sustainability initiatives in innovative Some of these initiatives include bird boxes at Yatala Central in Australia as well as a native lizard habitat at Frasers Park Egelsbach and bee colonies at Frasers Logistics Park in Germany Four colonies of approximately 200,000 bees live on the green roof of the estate which not only create local honey for our customers but also assist in pollinating the surrounding landscape Beekeeper Florian Schimpf harvested 66 kilograms which were given to our very happy tenants from Bosch and Buderus Little wonders of nature – Four colonies of about 200,000 bees live on green roof of the buildings at Frasers Logistics Park creating local honey for customers and pollinating the surroundings The bee colonies at Frasers Logistics Park is a sustainability effort initiated by the team to reduce carbon footprint and enhance the well-being of the customers Sustainability is an important aspect of our new developments and existing buildings It is not just photovoltaics or efficient heating systems for logistics properties that we focus on It is also small unique projects such as our bees on the green roof of the Tamm property The bees like it here and we enjoy tasting their delicious honey too,” said Alexander Heubes Over 130 nest boxes at Yatala Central Industrial Estate Yatala Central Industrial Estate is a 40-hectare industrial land subdivision located in the heart of the Yatala Enterprise Area on the M1 Motorway in South East Queensland The estate services a wide range of local and global warehousing and manufacturing users Frasers Property Industrial developed a significant “Open Space” Management and Rehabilitation Plan for the development and the local community All facilities at Yatala Central Industrial Estate are designed to achieve a minimum 5 Star Green Star Design and As-Built rating from the Green Building Council of Australia To create a habitat for native birds and wildlife over 130 nest boxes have been installed throughout Yatala Central Industrial Estate Over 130 nest boxes have also been made and installed throughout the area for native birds and wildlife as well as the housing of 19 different fauna species as part of the development process over 1,100 trees and 115,000 shrubs/plants have been planted This plan includes an estate stormwater strategy which was implemented to create bioreorientation as well as stormwater basins along this corridor that add to a dedicated habitat area for flora and fauna Approximately 12,035 hectares of native woodland beside Halfway Creek has been delivered back to the City of Gold Coast Council Halfway Creek land has benefited from the removal of non-indigenous plants and extensive regeneration of native plants All facilities retained within the estate are designed to achieve a minimum 5 Star Green Star Design and As-Built rating from the Green Building Council of Australia has already achieved a 6 Star Green Star Design and As-Built rating which is the highest possible and represents world’s best practice New habitat for local lizards at Frasers Park Egelsbach Frasers Property Industrial acquired the 50,000-sqm site where Frasers Park Egelsbach sits on in the beginning of 2020 It comprises two properties designed in accordance with the German Sustainable Building Council’s Gold Standard – approximately 19,100 sqm and 10,500 sqm of rental space Frasers Park Egelsbach’s sustainability approach includes the provision of approximately 5,000 sqm of new habitat for local lizards as well as the renaturation of a watercourse Frasers Park Egelsbach will also provide electric vehicle charging stations which the entire community will benefit from comprises two properties designed in accordance with the German Sustainable Building Council’s Gold Standard Our unique sustainability framework allows us to build the best possible facilities with creative solutions that leave the smallest possible footprint while enhancing the well-being of our customers