Acquiring Company
Cross Ocean Partners
Acquired Company
Fuller Realty
Description
Cross Ocean Partners and Fuller Realty have acquired Eldridge Place, a three-building office campus in West Houston. The campus, totaling 829,000 square feet, has undergone significant capital improvements. The acquisition marks a strategic move into high-quality office assets with strong cash flow. This deal reflects the firms' focus on leveraging market opportunities in the Energy Corridor.
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Who acquired Fuller Realty?
Fuller Realty was acquired by Cross Ocean Partners, based in Connecticut. The deal was reported on August 21, 2026. Cross Ocean Partners Management LP is a global asset manager with approximately $10.7 billion of assets under management. The firm has 80+ employees across its offices in Greenwich, London, and Dublin. Cross Ocean Partners is privately held and operates in Real Estate.
When did Cross Ocean Partners acquire Fuller Realty?
Cross Ocean Partners's acquisition of Fuller Realty was reported on August 21, 2026. Cross Ocean Partners and Fuller Realty have acquired Eldridge Place, a three-building office campus in West Houston. The campus, totaling 829,000 square feet, has undergone significant capital improvements. Fundz records the date the transaction was first publicly reported, sourced from filings and company announcements.
What does Fuller Realty do?
Founded in 1979, Fuller Realty specializes in acquisitions and investment management, property management, leasing, brokerage, and construction management. It is privately held, operating in Real Estate, and is based in Houston.
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