Liquid Realty Partners

Liquid Realty Partners
Industry Private Equity Real Estate
Defunct 2012[1]
Key people
Scott Landress, CEO
Products Real Estate Secondaries
Recapitalizations
Total assets $1.5 billion (capital commitments)
Website www.liquidrealty.com

Liquid Realty Partners was a private equity real estate firm that invests indirectly in institutional real estate by acquiring interests in existing real estate funds, partnerships, joint ventures, separate accounts, trusts and other private investment vehicles on a secondary basis. The firm also specialized in recapitalizing real estate portfolios.

Background

Liquid Realty Partners raised $1.5 billion in capital commitments and closed 47 investments comprising over 1,000 properties in 17 countries diversified by strategy, sector, vintage and manager through four fully invested vehicles - two discretionary funds, one club partnership, and one separate account. Liquid Realty's investors include many of the world's leading pensions, endowments, foundations, insurance companies, multi-managers, sovereign wealth funds and private offices.

Industry Recognition

Notable Accomplishments

Liquid Realty Partners completed a UK-based transaction valued at over £435 million (US$775 million) at closing, in what is believed to be the largest secondary real estate acquisition ever completed.[5][6]

External links

References

  1. Linkedin: Liquid Realty Partners
  2. "You've chosen the finalists, now pick the winners." Private Equity Real Estate. 9 Jan, 2009.
  3. "2007 Global PERE Awards." Private Equity Real Estate. March 2008, p.44.
  4. "Europe Top Ten: Continental Shift." Private Equity Real Estate Yearbook, 2006.
  5. "Equitable Sells £600m of Property." Financial Times. 3 May 2006.
  6. "A Year to Remember: 2006 Global PERE Awards." Private Equity Real Estate Magazine. March 2006, p.28.
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