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Green Street completes acquisition of Locatus, Benelux Market Leader for Retail Data and Analytics

Jun 04, 2024over 1 year ago

Acquiring Company

Green Street

Acquired Company

Locatus

Newport BeachUtrechtReal EstateRetailE Commerce

Description

Green Street, the preeminent provider of commercial real estate intelligence and analytics, has acquired Locatus, the leading Netherlands-based provider of top-quality, independently sourced data and analytics for the retail sector in the Benelux region. This acquisition strengthens Green Street's commitment to expanding property-level data and analytics, and complements its previous acquisition of the UK industry-leading retail location data provider, Local Data Company (LDC).

Company Information

Company

Green Street

Location

Newport Beach, California, United States

About

Green Street is the preeminent provider of actionable commercial real estate research, news, data, analytics, and advisory services in the U.S., Canada and Europe. For more nearly 40 years, Green Street has delivered unparalleled intelligence and trusted data on the public and private real estate markets, helping investors, banks, lenders, and other industry participants optimize investment and strategic decisions. The firm delivers exclusive market information, conclusion-driven insights, and predictive analytics through a SaaS platform.

FundzWatch™ Score

68
High M&A Activity

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