AEW Capital Management

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AEW Capital Management
and AEW Europe

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legal form LP
founding 1981
Seat Boston
management Jeffrey Davis Furber
Branch Real estate industry
Website www.aew.com

AEW Capital Management LP , based in Boston, and its sister company AEW Europe SA , based in Paris, are both major companies in the real estate industry . Both are part of Natixis Global Asset Management , the asset management unit of the French Natixis banking group. The AEW Group invests and manages real estate worldwide for its private and institutional investors. In 2015 AEW Capital Management managed real estate and assets valued at US $ 34 billion. The CEO is Jeffrey Davis Furber.

Curzon Global Partners

Curzon Global Partners , or Curzon for short , are closed-end real estate funds managed by AEW Europe ( Curzon Capital Partners I and Curzon Capital Partners II ). In Germany, Curzon became known when Curzon acquired 17 properties from the KarstadtQuelle subsidiary SinnLeffers (textile department store) worth around 200 million euros. The properties are still rented from the newly founded SinnLeffers.

  • In February 2005, the company acquired 22 of a total of 52 branches of the shoe retail chain Salamander from EnBW for over 100 million euros (the remaining - best - branches, trading activities and rights to the Salamander brand were sold by EnBW to EganaGoldpfeil on April 1, 2005 ) .
  • At the end of 2005, Curzon took over 53 properties from the Praktiker DIY store group from the Metro Group retail chain for over 450 million euros.
  • At the end of 2006, Curzon acquired a package of 42 objects from Hannoversche Volksbank as part of a long-term sale-lease-back business.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ J. William Carpenter: AEW Capital Management: Investment Manager Highlight. March 27, 2016, Retrieved September 7, 2016 (American English).
  2. ^ AEW Capital Management, LP: Private Company Information - Businessweek. In: www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved September 7, 2016 .