On July 15, Brookfield rose 3.16% in regular trading, trading at $45.02/share, with turnover of $32.09 million. The move was driven by reports that Brookfield is in exclusive negotiations to acquire approximately 10% of a Hudson Square asset portfolio in Manhattan, New York.
The portfolio is valued at roughly $3.5 billion, comprising 13 buildings totaling 6.2 million square feet. Under the deal, Brookfield would become a long-term operational partner for the properties. The market interpreted this as a bullish bet on the office real estate recovery.
The move comes amid a series of strategic developments for Brookfield. Its data center operator Csquare recently unveiled IPO terms targeting up to $1.55 billion in proceeds, and Brookfield expanded its AI infrastructure partnership with Bloom Energy to $25 billion — a fivefold increase in scale. Within the Asset Management sector, BlackRock gained 7.75%, KKR rose 4.82%, Blackstone climbed 4.47%, and Bank of New York Mellon advanced 3.39%.
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