Latest reports – Page 842
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ASR Real Estate to acquire Sweco Capital Consultants
Deal strengthens Dutch insurer’s real estate, infrastructure investment offerings
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UK infrastructure to attract £28.5bn of Australian capital, government says
Macquarie, AustralianSuper, IFM Investors and Lendlease support announcement
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Carlyle sells Benelux self-storage joint venture stake to Safestore
The venture between Carlyle and Safestore was established in 2019 to buy and develop self-storage assets
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Macquarie invests in UK-based renewable energy developer
Macquarie Green Investment Group Renewable Energy Fund 2 to buy 50% stake in Island Green Power
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Abrdn raises initial £205m for newly launched UK real estate debt fund
CRED II invests in a ’diversified portfolio of predominantly senior, investment-grade real estate debt assets’
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NewsGlobalConnect expands fibre infrastructure portfolio in Denmark
GlobalConnect Denmark to pay a ”three-digit million” sum in Danish kroner to buy Wizer’s fibre infrastructure
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Aware Super increases stake in Lendlease Retirement Living Trust
Aware Super now holds a 49.9% interest in Lendlease Retirement Living Trust
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Hull Street raises $1.1bn for latest North American power infrastructure fund
Previous fund invested in hydroelectric assets, thermal power plants and solar projects throughout the US
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Idaho Endowment Fund, Kansas PERS join CBRE US Core Partners fund
The open-ended US core-plus fund had assets worth $8.4bn as of the end of last year
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People moves: Patrizia names Glaser CFO; PGGM seeks infrastructure head
Patrizia CFO Bohn steps down; HSBC AM appoints listed infrastructure equity team
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PropertyEU ArchiveCarlyle sells self-storage portfolio in the Benelux region to Safestore
Global investment firm Carlyle has sold a portfolio of self-storage assets in the Netherlands and Belgium to Safestore, representing the 80% shareholding in their Joint Venture, which was formed in 2019 to access Benelux’s self-storage market. The Joint Venture was valued at an enterprise value of €146 mln.
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PropertyEU ArchiveTCC names country head for Czech Republic and Slovakia
Trammell Crow Company (TCC), a global commercial real estate developer and investor and wholly-owned subsidiary of CBRE, has appointed Petr Kovarík as country head of Logistics for the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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PropertyEU ArchiveDea Capital CEO denies that the company is up for sale
Dea Capital’s CEO Lorenzo Pellicioli has denied market rumours that the company had been put up for sale, confirming that real estate in particular remains a core business for the group.
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PropertyEU ArchivePatrizia appoints Christoph Glaser as new CFO
German property group Patrizia has announced the appointment of Christoph Glaser as new chief financial officer starting April 1.
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PropertyEU ArchivePGGM and Hines launch Milan BTR fund with Antirion
Italian asset management Antirion has announced the launch of a Milan-focused residential investment fund backed by institutional investors, Dutch pension fund PGGM and US investor Hines.
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PropertyEU ArchiveBarings forward funds Gothenburg logistics project for €52m
Investment manager Barings has agreed several logistics transactions in Sweden, including the forward purchase of a development in Gothenburg for €52.4 mln on behalf of a core strategy in an off-market transaction.
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PropertyEU ArchivePanattoni expands Dutch team with two new hires
Panattoni Netherlands has strengthened the team with two new colleagues.
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PropertyEU ArchiveJLL strengthens EMEA Hotels Capital Market team with new appointment
Advisor JLL has appointed Heidi Schmidtke as head of Operator Selection in its EMEA Hotels & Hospitality business.
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PropertyEU ArchiveFrasers secures 1st green loan for commercial project in the UK
Frasers Property has secured a £100 mln (€120 mln) five-year green revolving credit facility to finance the development of The Rowe, a commercial redevelopment in Whitechapel, London.
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PropertyEU ArchiveSt Stephen’s Green House in Dublin on the market for €50m
One of Dublin’s most iconic office buildings, St Stephen’s Green House, is on the market for over €50 mln. The sale is being handled by Savills and Knight Frank.



