Homex
Homex, headquartered in Culiacán, was a vertically integrated homebuilding company focused on the affordable and entry-level housing market in Mexico. EI led the company’s 2004 initial public offering and dual … Continued
Homex, headquartered in Culiacán, was a vertically integrated homebuilding company focused on the affordable and entry-level housing market in Mexico. EI led the company’s 2004 initial public offering and dual … Continued
Grupo Thá was a privately held homebuilder in the southern region of Brazil, focused on the development of middle and upper-middle income residential projects. The company had two additional operating … Continued
Gafisa was a leading Brazilian homebuilding company with a diversified national portfolio, operating in 100 cities across 21 states in Brazil. The company’s products catered to all income segments. EI … Continued
Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios (FVI) owned one of the largest first-class office portfolios in Latin America, concentrated in Venezuela with plans to expand outside the country. Major tenants included Exxon … Continued
The Redwood Group was a developer, owner, and manager of warehouse and distribution logistics facilities in Asia’s largest metropolitan areas. Headquartered in Singapore, the company managed fund investment vehicles focused … Continued
Credito Inmobiliario (CI) was a privately held residential mortgage and finance company created by the merger of Credit Inmobiliario and Hipoticaria Terras. As a registered Sofol (a special-purpose, non-bank-regulated financial … Continued
Corporate Properties of the Americas (CPA) was an institutional-quality, industrial property operating platform in Mexico. Together with the Black Creek Group, EI led the transformation of a limited-scope development company … Continued
Brazilian Finance & Real Estate (“BFRE”) was a leading privately held real estate finance company headquartered in São Paulo. The company provided mortgages to individuals, development finance to homebuilders, securitization … Continued
BR Malls, headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, was the largest owner and manager of retail property in Brazil with malls across major metropolitan areas targeting every income sector. In 2007, … Continued
Bracor, headquartered in São Paulo, acquired, developed, and owned corporate properties throughout Brazil, primarily single-tenant office and industrial assets. The company focused on high-quality Brazilian and multinational companies. EI monetized … Continued