GIC forms joint venture to acquire US student housing portfolio for US$1.4 billion
GIC on Monday said that it plans to, together with joint venture partners, buy a student housing portfolio in the United States that is worth about US$1.4 billion.
GIC, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and The Scion Group LLC said that they have formed a student housing joint venture entity, Scion Student Communities LP.
The joint venture, through its subsidiary, UHC Acquisition Sub, plans to acquire University House Communities Group, Inc (UHC), a student housing portfolio in the United States, for a total of about US$1.4 billion from InvenTrust Properties Corp. This will include the cost to complete current development projects.
Through the joint venture, CPPIB and GIC will each own a 47.5 per cent interest in UHC. Scion will own the remaining 5 per cent, as well as manage and operate the portfolio. The joint venture will also pursue additional opportunities to acquire "high-quality student housing assets" primarily in Tier-1 university markets in the US. The transaction is expected to close in mid-2016.
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