- Capital Watch
- 30-Nov-2023
WDP carries out €300m capital hike to fund new deals
European logistics property specialist WDP has raised €300 mln through a capital increase to fund new acquisitions.
Read moreEuropean logistics property specialist WDP has raised €300 mln through a capital increase to fund new acquisitions.
Read moreFrench listed property group Covivio said this week that it has priced a €500 mln green bond, maturing in June 2032.
Read moreSwiss property group Empira Group has announced the launch of its latest strategy, the Empira Transition to Green Fund.
Read moreHines overcame a difficult fundraising environment to close its third European value fund above target, with €1.6 bn of equity commitments.
Read moreAlma Property Partners has raised nearly €350 mln of equity capital for Alma Property Partners III, the firm’s third pan-Nordic opportunistic real estate fund.
Read moreAustralian pension fund Aware Super has unveiled plans to direct a A$10 bn (€6 bn) investment commitment across Europe through its newly established London office.
Read moreStarz Real Estate, a pan-European commercial real estate lending platform, has launched a new venture, Starz Orion Capital, a special situations credit fund.
Read moreItalian real estate company Coima has been flexing its muscles on the fundraising front, with a first close of €200 mln for an opportunity fund backed by a major Asian sovereign wealth fund believed to be GIC, as anchor investor.
Read moreBranded business park specialist Sirius Real Estate has unveiled plans to conduct a placing of new ordinary shares in the company to raise proceeds of approximately £145 mln (€165 mln) for its pipeline of near-term acquisitions.
Read moreStam Europe has increased its Highlands II portfolio with the acquisition of a 35,000 m² logistics platform in Beauvais, at the heart of the French logistics backbone and in close proximity to the Paris region. It has also revealed a new fund.
Read moreLone Star, Legal & General, an Intu administrator and Unibail are mulling sales in Ireland, the UK, Spain and the Netherlands.