Private Equity

Blackstone is acquiring infrastructure assets from Alaska Permanent Fund

The transaction was easily the biggest secondary deal involving infrastructure assets this year through June, a survey suggests

Blackstone Group has agreed to acquire a nearly $1bn infrastructure investment portfolio from Alaska Permanent Fund, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person said Blackstone signed the deal a few weeks ago.

Jon Gray, Blackstone’s president and chief operating officer, said during an earnings call on 23 July that the firm’s Strategic Partners unit had made a large secondary deal involving infrastructure assets.

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