Qatar wealth fund buys 9.9% stake in Empire State Building owner

Qatar Investment Authority, the sovereign wealth fund of the Middle Eastern country, bought a 9.9 percent interest in Empire State Realty Trust, owner of New York’s Empire State Building. The fund purchased 29.6 million newly issued Class A common shares at $21 each, and will have a 9.9 percent economic and voting interest in the real estate investment trust. The acquisition translates into a new $622 million investment in Empire State Realty, the company said in a statement Tuesday. The investment will help Empire State Realty “plan for the future, now with more capital and one of the most sophisticated and reliable real estate investors in the world as our partner,” John Kessler, the company’s president, said in the statement. Empire State Realty didn’t say how it will deploy the money raised. Chief Financial Officer David Karp said in the statement that the company recently expanded its revolving credit line to $1.1 billion. Those funds, combined with Qatar’s infusion, will enhance the company’s “ability to drive long-term value” for shareholders, he said. Empire State Realty Trust has been a publicly traded REIT since October 2013, following two years during which Empire State Building supervisors Peter Malkin and his son Anthony battled with some of the tower’s longtime investors over whether going public was in their interests. Shares closed today at $20.52, up 14 percent this year. The company owns 10.1 million square feet (938,000 square meters) of office and retail properties, mostly in Manhattan, with the rest in New York’s northern suburbs. Last October, Qatar Investment Authority and Brookfield Property Partners LP formed a joint venture on Manhattan West, an $8.6 billion mixed-use project on New York’s far west side. Bloomberg

More from Business News

  • Dubai’s Saddle Café opens outlet in Courchevel, French Alps

    Dubai-born specialty coffee brand Saddle Café has opened its first-ever outlet in Courchevel, marking a significant milestone in its international expansion and introducing an Emirati-founded café concept to one of Europe’s most exclusive winter destinations.

  • UAE leads high-level delegation to Egypt for CEPA negotiations

    Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE's Minister of Foreign Trade, has led a high-level government delegation to Egypt as negotiations continue to secure a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two nations.

  • Sharjah Ruler approves 2026 general budget of AED 44.5 billion

    His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has approved the emirate’s general budget for 2026, with total spending set at around AED 44.5 billion.

  • Andre Agassi to headline 11th Dubai International Project Management Forum

    Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, the 11th edition of the Dubai International Project Management Forum (DIPMF) will bring together an elite line-up of local and international speakers, including ministers, heads of authorities and institutions, and senior executives from leading global companies.

On Virgin Radio today

Trending on Virgin Radio