Capital Gain: Minogue family diversifies property portfolio into storage units

By Marc Pallisco
Updated March 29 2015 - 6:13pm, first published 6:01pm
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
Brendan Minogue has bought a portfolio of shells in the Skylofts 601 building in Little Collins Street.
Brendan Minogue has bought a portfolio of shells in the Skylofts 601 building in Little Collins Street.
SMA Projects' Martin Strode has new plans for Fitzroy. Photo: Ken Irwin
SMA Projects' Martin Strode has new plans for Fitzroy. Photo: Ken Irwin
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
Brendan Minogue has bought a portfolio of shells in the Skylofts 601 building in Little Collins Street.
Brendan Minogue has bought a portfolio of shells in the Skylofts 601 building in Little Collins Street.
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
SMA Projects' Martin Strode has new plans for Fitzroy. Photo: Ken Irwin
SMA Projects' Martin Strode has new plans for Fitzroy. Photo: Ken Irwin
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
A local entrepreneur has bought the Queenscliff Hotel for $3.5 million.
Brendan Minogue has bought a portfolio of shells in the Skylofts 601 building in Little Collins Street.
Brendan Minogue has bought a portfolio of shells in the Skylofts 601 building in Little Collins Street.
SMA Projects' Martin Strode has new plans for Fitzroy. Photo: Ken Irwin
SMA Projects' Martin Strode has new plans for Fitzroy. Photo: Ken Irwin

After dealing in Melbourne shops, offices, flats and mansions, the Minogue family has quietly invested in the unusual property class of storage units.

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