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Blackstone-led consortium takes H&R REIT private for C$6.7 billion

GO REIT, Crestpoint and PSP Investments join Blackstone in taking the Toronto-listed trust private.

A Blackstone-led consortium has agreed to pay C$6.7 billion for H&R REIT, a Toronto Stock Exchange-listed real estate trust, taking it private. IPE Real Assets reported the deal on Aug. 12, with GO REIT, Crestpoint and PSP Investments named as the other members of the buyer group.

Taking a listed Canadian REIT private gives allocators a clear price for public real estate. For Blackstone, the deal arrives amid other buying. PWD reported that BREIT, its non-traded real estate trust, sold its final 79 self-storage properties. The same day, Blackstone closed an $852 million data center purchase and announced a partnership with QTS. The H&R purchase extends that run into listed real estate. The buyer group pairs Blackstone with investors that usually think in different time frames.

A buyer group built for the long hold

GO REIT, Crestpoint and PSP Investments rarely share a headline. Their presence next to Blackstone suggests the C$6.7 billion price needed more than one pocket of capital, or that the buyers intend to hold the trust beyond a typical fund cycle. Likely both.

That holding period is the quiet logic behind many take-privates. Reset values favor investors who can hold beyond a fund's mandate, Fortress's David Hammerman argued to PWD. With PSP Investments in the group, the consortium has that kind of capital.

The disclosures so far leave out H&R's portfolio, the financing plan, and the per-share price. Those details will determine whether this is the start of a Canadian take-private wave or a one-off.

When the per-share price appears, it will show what the consortium thinks H&R is worth. That number will also give other Canadian REITs a way to price their own shares.

Their presence next to Blackstone suggests the C$6.7 billion price needed more than one pocket of capital, or that the buyers intend to hold the trust beyond a typical fund cycle.
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