KKR sells industrial properties worth over US$560 million
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US PRIVATE-EQUITY firm KKR said on Monday (Oct 2) it has completed the sale of an industrial property portfolio of 5 million square feet (465,000 square metres) for a total aggregate value of over US$560 million.
The sales, primarily comprising assets in KKR’s Real Estate Partners Americas II fund, include more than 50 industrial buildings spread across Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago, the Lehigh Valley and Central Pennsylvania, the company said, without disclosing details of the buyer.
Since the pandemic sparked a shift away from traditional brick-and-mortar stores and towards online shopping, retailers continue to have a high demand for industrial buildings like warehouses and logistic facilities.
“These sales demonstrate the attractive bid that exists for a quality assets in supply-constrained locations,” said Roger Morales, partner and head of real estate acquisitions in the Americas at KKR.
The company sold a 14.5 million square feet industry portfolio in 2021 for about US$2.2 billion to Oxford Properties Group, a real estate investor based in Canada.
Including the recent sale, KKR has sold about 21 million square feet industrial real estate since 2021. REUTERS
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