Japan's Kintetsu Group Holdings To Sell Eight Hotels To US Buyout Firm Blackstone Group

By Dave Simpson
Japan's Kintetsu Group Holdings To Sell Eight Hotels To US Buyout Firm Blackstone Group

Japan's Kintetsu Group Holdings will sell eight hotels to US buyout firm Blackstone Group for an undisclosed amount, the railway operator said on Thursday March 25, in the latest private equity deal.

Blackstone is part of a wave of foreign investors hunting for deals in Japan while banking on a rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic as companies shed non-core assets.

Japan "has seen its investment landscape transform over the years as corporations increasingly look to divest their non-core businesses with a trusted partner," Blackstone's regional head of real estate, Chris Heady, said in a statement.

In a filing, Kintetsu said that it will continue to operate the hotels, which have a book value of 42 billion yen ($385 million) and are part of a portfolio of 24 hotels. The deal is worth 60 billion yen, the Nikkei business daily said.

The sale was spurred by cost cutting during the pandemic, Kintetsu added, with Blackstone selected for its global real estate investing experience.

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The Kintetsu deal is the third corporate carve-out for Blackstone, which last year invested a record $7.3 billion in Japan, including the purchase of Takeda's over-the-counter drugs business.

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