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LaSalle Investment Management (“LaSalle”), the global real estate investment manager, today announced it has completed the global public offering of LaSalle Logiport REIT (“LLR”), raising newly issued equity capital of 48.5 billion yen (approximately USD 456 million) on the back of strong demand from Japanese institutional trusts, regional banks, international institutional investors and retail investors in Japan. This marks the first global public offering of a Japanese real estate investment trust (“J-REIT”) since the start of the global Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020.
LaSalle’s logistics-focused J-REIT, LLR, will use the net proceeds of its latest public offering to acquire ownership interests in four logistics facilities: Logiport Kawasaki Bay and Logiport Shinmoriya located in the Tokyo Area as well as Logiport Amagasaki and Logiport Sakai located in the Osaka Area. With these acquisitions, LLR’s portfolio consists of 18 assets, totaling 1.9 million square meters, with total assets under management of 317.8 billion yen (approximately USD 3 billion).
Mark Gabbay, CEO Asia Pacific of LaSalle Investment Management, said: “With LLR, we are responding to strong investor appetite for quality logistics assets in Japan. Going forward, we will continue to grow and strengthen our portfolio with an active management strategy that leverages the global investment management knowledge of the LaSalle Group, as well as the deep expertise of our on-the-ground team.”
Keith Fujii, CEO and President of Japan at LaSalle Investment Management, said: “Robust growth in e-commerce and the drive for supply chain efficiencies, together with the institutionalization of logistics facilities as a real asset in Japan, continue to boost demand for modern logistics properties. Despite the challenges of the global pandemic, we are confident that both investors and tenants will continue to recognize the value of large-scale, high-performance logistics facilities.”
LaSalle has a long track record in Japanese logistics, having completed more than 2.36 million square meters in new development, 1.98 million square meters in new acquisitions, and 3.77 million square meters in leasing activity over the past 17 years. Since its debut in February 2016, LLR has doubled its assets under management and increased enterprise value by 2.6 times. LaSalle currently manages over USD 4 billion of logistics investments in Asia across key markets including Japan, Korea and China.
About LaSalle Investment Management
LaSalle Investment Management is one of the world’s leading real estate investment managers. On a global basis, we manage approximately $77 billion of assets in private equity, debt and public real estate investments as of Q4 2021. The firm sponsors a complete range of investment vehicles including open- and closed-end funds, separate accounts and indirect investments. Our diverse client base includes public and private pension funds, insurance companies, governments, corporations, endowments and private individuals from across the globe. For more information please visit www.lasalle.com and LinkedIn.
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