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GTIS Partners Closes US$680m Brazil Real Estate Fund

12 September 2017

Real Estate private equity firm GTIS Partners closed its third Brazil-focused Real Estate Fund after raising a total of US$680m from various institutional investors.

(Press Release) GTIS Partners LP (“GTIS”), a real estate private equity firm headquartered in New York City, with offices in São Paulo, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, Paris, and Munich, held its final closing for the GTIS Brazil Real Estate Fund III (“Fund III”) on December 30, 2016. A total of approximately $680,000,000 was raised largely from several institutional investors.

“With the right execution capabilities, Brazil represents an attractive opportunity for real estate investing. We look forward to deploying our investment capital as new opportunities are uncovered.”

“We’re excited that we were able to close another fund in Brazil, and that there was robust interest among both our existing and new investors for this product,” said Josh Pristaw, Senior Managing Director at GTIS who led the fundraising effort and co-runs the Brazil business. “With the right execution capabilities, Brazil represents an attractive opportunity for real estate investing. We look forward to deploying our investment capital as new opportunities are uncovered.”

GTIS Partners has a legacy raising large funds for its Brazil investment activities. The firm previously raised $810.2 million for GTIS Brazil Real Estate Fund II in December 2011, and approximately $510 million between 2008‐2009 during the first round of funding as well as approximately $700 million of capital in co-investment vehicles. To date, GTIS has committed approximately $2.1 billion to investments in Brazil, making it one of the most active real estate managers there.

“We’re proud to say that Fund III is one of the only Latin American real estate funds to have closed this year,” noted Tom Shapiro, President and Founder of GTIS. “We currently have approximately 2 million square meters either built or under development including over 700,000 square meters of office and industrial/logistics assets, and over 14,000 residential units and approximately 10,000 hotel keys across São Paulo and Rio, and look forward to building out that portfolio with the proceeds of this new fund.”

“Our combination of a vertically integrated best-in-class local platform with a US-based institutional infrastructure is a unique differentiator as we source and execute on transactions,” noted Joao Teixeira, Senior Managing Director and Co-head of Brazil for GTIS.