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Jamestown to Acquire Atlanta-Based Subsidiary of North American Properties – Mixed-Use Owner/Operator With $2 Billion in AUM

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Jamestown to Acquire Atlanta-Based Subsidiary of North American Properties – Mixed-Use Owner/Operator With $2 Billion in AUM
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Jamestown to Acquire Atlanta-Based Subsidiary of North American Properties – Mixed-Use Owner/Operator With $2 Billion in AUM

2024-08-13 22:01 Last Updated At:22:10

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 13, 2024--

Jamestown, a global, design-focused real estate investment and management firm with $11.7 billion in assets under management as of June 30, 2024, today announced it will acquire the Atlanta subsidiary of Cincinnati-based North American Properties (NAP), a family-owned real estate company founded by William J. Williams, Sr. in 1954. The Atlanta subsidiary, which has $2 billion in assets under management as of June 2024, is an owner/operator and real estate services provider of mixed-use properties in suburban, high-growth markets across the Eastern U.S.

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As part of the transaction, a Jamestown affiliate will make an investment in the platform’s portfolio comprised of Colony Square (Atlanta, Georgia), The Forum Peachtree Corners (Peachtree Corners, Georgia), Avenue East Cobb (Marietta, Georgia), Birkdale Village (Huntersville, North Carolina), Ridge Hill (Yonkers, New York), and Newport on the Levee (Newport, Kentucky).

The acquisition also includes the platform’s real estate services business that manages Avalon (Alpharetta, Georgia), Mercato (Naples, Florida), and Riverton (Sayreville, New Jersey). These third-party services engagements will add to Jamestown’s growing real estate services business, which currently includes 22 projects across 19 cities and ten countries.

“Jamestown’s North Star is to create inspiring places that serve as the foundation of community life and reinforce a sense of place and belonging, while generating value for investors,” said Michael Phillips, President of Jamestown. “This acquisition will bolster our differential advantage in the market as a vertically integrated, mixed-use operator with a focus on placemaking. Their expertise around suburban placemaking is a great complement for our urban placemaking expertise, as well as our grocery-anchored shopping center business.”

“Our goal is to be the best mixed-use investor and operator globally, focusing on creating innovation hubs and community centers,” said Matt Bronfman, CEO of Jamestown. “As part of the firm’s next chapter, Jamestown plans to continue to scale its vertically integrated platform and mixed-use expertise to more markets. This acquisition advances our goal and is a major step toward realizing our long-term vision for the future.”

Upon closing, which is subject to customary closing conditions, pending approval from lenders and investors, and anticipated to occur by the fourth quarter of 2024, the Atlanta-based operating platform and its assets will move forward under the Jamestown name—as will its more than 200 employees. Tim Perry, who is currently the Managing Partner of NAP’s Atlanta subsidiary, will join Jamestown’s executive team as a Managing Director and Co-Chief Investment Officer.

“Joining Jamestown represents an exciting new chapter,” said Tim Perry, Managing Partner of NAP’s Atlanta subsidiary. “We look forward to continuing to create dynamic, community-focused destinations and unlocking new value creation opportunities as part of Jamestown’s global platform.”

Established in 1996, NAP’s Atlanta subsidiary has a long track record of creating vibrant, mixed-use destinations. Over the last decade, the subsidiary has scaled its hospitality-forward, vertically integrated operating platform and positioned itself as a boutique, full-service developer pursuing opportunistic returns. This has allowed the subsidiary to assemble a portfolio of underutilized lifestyle destinations and maximize their potential through value-add, experiential redevelopment projects. The platform’s portfolio size has grown substantially in the last four years under the leadership of Perry.

Cincinnati-based North American Properties will continue to own and operate real estate through its other affiliates and manage investments across its wide-ranging venture portfolio. The company will also continue to be an investor in the platform’s six owned assets.

“Since we founded the Atlanta office 28 years ago, the team has built a great platform for the communities and partners it serves,” said Tom Williams, CEO of North American Properties. “Finding a like-minded partner in Jamestown is a great outcome for our people, and we look forward to continuing to invest in real estate alongside them.”

About Jamestown

Jamestown is a design-focused, vertically integrated real estate investment manager and service provider with over 40 years of experience and a mission to create places that inspire. Since its founding in 1983, Jamestown has executed transactions exceeding $40 billion. As of June 30, 2024, Jamestown has assets under management of $11.7 billion and a portfolio spanning key markets throughout the U.S., Latin America, and Europe. Jamestown employs approximately 500 people worldwide with 12 global offices, including headquarters in Atlanta and Cologne. Current and previous projects include One Times Square and Chelsea Market in New York, Industry City in Brooklyn, Ponce City Market in Atlanta, Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco, the Innovation and Design Buildings in Boston and Lisbon, and Groot Handelsgebouw in Rotterdam. For more information, visit www.jamestownlp.com.

About North American Properties

Founded in 1954, North American Properties (NAP) is a privately held, multi-regional real estate company that develops, manages, and invests in real estate. The company’s projects include multifamily and student housing, mixed-use spaces, retail and grocery-anchored shopping centers, hotels, offices, industrial, and condominium developments across the United States. For more information visit naproperties.com.

Jamestown to acquire Atlanta-based subsidiary of North American Properties (Photo: NAP Atlanta)

Jamestown to acquire Atlanta-based subsidiary of North American Properties (Photo: NAP Atlanta)

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Gurriel's tiebreaking homer in sixth inning helps Diamondbacks beat Brewers 7-4

2024-09-21 12:19 Last Updated At:12:21

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a tiebreaking homer in his return from the injured list as the Arizona Diamondbacks bounced back after blowing a four-run lead and beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-4 on Friday night.

The Diamondbacks moved into sole possession of the NL’s second wild-card spot by taking a one-game lead over the New York Mets, who lost 12-2 to the Philadelphia Phillies. The Atlanta Braves, who lost 4-3 at Miami, are three games behind the Diamondbacks and two games behind the Mets.

“It's a good feeling, but we've got eight more games to go,” Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said. “No deal is done. We've got to go out and play our best baseball from here on out.”

Milwaukee already has clinched the NL Central title.

Arizona’s Ketel Marte hit his 33rd homer – setting a new career high – and also doubled and singled. William Contreras went 4 for 5 with a homer and Garrett Mitchell and Joey Ortiz also went deep for the Brewers.

Milwaukee rallied from a 4-0 deficit by homering off Arizona ace Zac Gallen (13-6) three times in a four-run fifth inning before the Diamondbacks took the lead for good in the sixth.

Gurriel led off the sixth by connecting on a 1-1 pitch from DL Hall (1-2) and hitting it over the wall in left center. Gurriel had been activated from the injured list earlier in the day after recovering from a strained left calf.

“It's always a great thing after the opposite team comes and scores a few runs, if you come back and — boom — hit them back, it will shut down their momentum and actually pick up momentum on our side,” Gurriel said through a translator.

His homer started a three-run rally that culminated with Randal Grichuk drawing a bases-loaded, two-out walk from Jared Koenig. Grichuk took a 3-2 pitch low to bring home Gabriel Moreno.

“You don’t win when you give up seven," Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. “That’s not who we’ve been.”

Rhys Hoskins and Sal Frelick opened the bottom of the sixth with consecutive singles to bring the tying run to the plate, but Kevin Ginkel retired the next three batters to keep the score at 7-4. The Brewers got the tying run to the plate but failed to score again in the seventh.

A.J. Puk worked the ninth for his third save in six opportunities.

The Brewers had gotten back into the game in the fifth by pouncing on Gallen, who hadn’t allowed more than two homers in any of his previous 26 starts this season. He entered Friday having given up a total of two homers over his last 11 starts.

Ortiz hit a one-out drive to left-center that traveled 416 feet. After Brice Turang grounded out, Jackson Chourio beat out an infield single and Contreras followed with a 409-foot homer to center. Mitchell sent Gallen’s next pitch over the wall in left center for a game-tying, 393-foot blast.

It was the first time the Brewers had homered three times in an inning since Rowdy Tellez, Brian Anderson and Mitchell went deep against three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer in the sixth inning of a 9-0 victory over the New York Mets on April 4, 2023. Gallen hadn’t allowed three homers in a game since a 5-3 loss to Philadelphia Phillies in Game 1 of last year’s NL Championship Series.

Gallen gave up four runs and seven hits in five innings while striking out five and walking one.

Brewers starter Colin Rea gave up three runs and five hits in four innings. He struck out four and walked one.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Gurriel was playing his first game since Sept. 1. The Diamondbacks made room for him by designating INF Luis Guillorme for assignment.

BREWERS' MOVE

The Brewers designated RHP Enoli Paredes for assignment and promoted RHP Kevin Herget from Triple-A Nashville.

UP NEXT

RHP Merrill Kelly (4-0, 4.00 ERA) pitches for the Diamondbacks and RHP Aaron Civale (7-8, 4.48) starts for the Brewers when this four-game series continues Saturday.

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Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Colin Rea (48) throws in the first inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Colin Rea (48) throws in the first inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen (23) throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen (23) throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' William Contreras, right, reacts after hitting a three-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' William Contreras, right, reacts after hitting a three-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers third base Joey Ortiz (3) throws out Arizona Diamondbacks' Gabriel Moreno during the seventh inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers third base Joey Ortiz (3) throws out Arizona Diamondbacks' Gabriel Moreno during the seventh inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' Jackson Chourio, left, and Willy Adames, right, collide after Adames caught a ball hit by Arizona Diamondbacks' Jake McCarthy during the eighth inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' Jackson Chourio, left, and Willy Adames, right, collide after Adames caught a ball hit by Arizona Diamondbacks' Jake McCarthy during the eighth inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' William Contreras reacts after hitting a three-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' William Contreras reacts after hitting a three-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' William Contreras hits a three-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Milwaukee Brewers' William Contreras hits a three-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

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