Thomson Geer has advised Abacus Property Group (an ASX-listed company) on the acquisition of five Storage King self storage assets in Sydney for $160 million.
Thomson Geer handled all aspects of the deal for Abacus, including due diligence, contract negotiations and conveyancing.
Abacus has been growing its property portfolio recently by acquiring self storage assets around Australia. Thomson Geer’s five offices have been working collaboratively to help Abacus to deliver on its acquisition strategy and achieve its investment aims.
“We’re pleased to have been able to help Abacus achieve its latest acquisition,” Thomson Geer Property Partner Melinda Graham said.
“With competition for quality property assets in Australia extremely strong, we were able to help secure the latest deal for Abacus quickly and efficiently.”
Abacus, a diversified property investment group, owns 101 Storage King facilities and 100 per cent of the Storage King brand and management business.
The Thomson Geer team was led by partner Melinda Graham and included partners Luke Aiken and Marc Wyld and lawyers Anni Gao, Andrew Stower and Matthew Yahl.