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Arkabita exits a wallet of nine industrial real estate in the United States

Aarbetta Group Holdings Limited (“Arcapita”), the global company specializing in alternative investment management, has successfully exited it from an industrial real estate portfolio of nine highly efficient assets equipped with the latest technologies with a total area of ​​1.5 million square feet, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. The wallet has acquired the company “Capital Partners”, which specializes in the integrated logistical real estate sector.

This exit represents an important achievement for the passengers and its investors, especially in light of economic fluctuations after the interest rates. The portfolio included a mixture of library, industrial-office facilities, and distribution centers, and achieved stable income flows and remarkable growth in value during the acquisition, which reflects the extent of the commitment of Arsabita to a disciplined investment strategy and a practical approach in asset management that includes direct participation in the postpartum activity, interaction with the tenants, and enhancing operational efficiency.

On this occasion, Brian Hayb, CEO and head of the real estate sector in the United States to Akrabita said: “This deal represents another successful exit within our strategy for the logistical sector in the United States, which focuses on investing in real estate assets with practical uses and achieves a high operational value due to its proximity to the main highways that serve the major industrial and economic centers. And based on the strong economic factors that It is characterized by the Indianapolis market, while the Indianapolis market is characterized by strong economic factors.

This exit represents another important step in the Arkabita march towards the development of its global platform for logistical real estate, and confirms its long -term commitment to investing in the main markets in the United States in sectors capable of standing through various economic sessions.

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