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Slate buys Annaly real estate biz for $2.3B

Chicago-based asset manager, Slate has acquired the Commercial Real Estate Business (ACREG) of Annaly Capital Management for $2.33 billion. 

The acquisition includes a portfolio of performing real estate loans, debt securities and real estate equity positions.  Members of the ACREG team will be joining Slate upon closing of the transaction. 

“We believe this transaction is another example of Slate’s ability to find value for our partners and investors at an opportune time in the market cycle,” said Blair Welch, co-founding partner of Slate.

“The acquisition of this platform further expands Slate’s core capabilities across the real estate capital stack. Combined with our investment platform, sophistication, institutional relationships and operational expertise, we are uniquely positioned to provide creative debt capital solutions in the current market environment. Additionally, we are very excited to have the ACREG team members join us at Slate.” 

The acquisition from Annaly also includes a $0.4 billion portfolio of grocery-anchored real estate assets located in major U.S. markets that will be purchased by Slate Grocery REIT, Slate’s pure-play U.S. grocery-anchored business. 

The closing is expected to be complete by the middle of 2021.

BMO Capital Markets is serving as financial advisor and Goodwin Procter LLP and McCarthy Tétrault LLP as legal advisors to Slate. Evercore is serving as financial advisor and Ropes & Gray LLP as legal advisor to Annaly.

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