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Monday, February 9, 2009

Equity Office Properties/Blackstone deal continues to ripple through the market

from the New York Times (2/7):

Sam Zell’s Empire, Underwater in a Big Way
By CHARLES V. BAGLI

"It was, for a brief shining moment, the real estate deal of the century.

In 2007, Sam Zell, the billionaire Chicago investor, sold a portfolio of 573 properties he had assembled over three decades, Equity Office Properties Trust, to the Blackstone Group for $39 billion. It was the largest private equity deal in history, but Blackstone did not stop there: it immediately flipped hundreds of the buildings for $27 billion.

Today, the wreckage of those purchases is strewn across the country, from Southern California to Austin, Tex., to Chicago to New York. Many of the 16 companies that bought Equity Office buildings are now stuck with punishing debt, properties whose values are plummeting and millions of feet of office space they cannot fill." ...

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