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Public-Private Partnerships. The significant trend towards efficient allocation of public capital and the need for private sector accountability has created a growing number of public-private partnership opportunities. Forum Leasehold Partners has entered into four public private partnerships and plans to actively pursue these development opportunities on a selective basis. Our approach is to provide an efficient structure that allocates risk to the party that can best control it, while delivering optimal results by partnering with best in class constructors, designers, and property managers. Our objective is to maximize value and leverage innovation. More...

Sale-Leaseback acquisitions of corporate premises. This type of transaction offers the corporate user significant financial benefits. More...

Design-Build. For a scenario where a company has acquired or optioned land and chooses to apply its capital to its core business and not to invest in real estate, Forum Leasehold Partners will acquire, develop and lease the property back to the company. Forum Leasehold Partners provides efficient project management in order to deliver the project on time and in line with the lessee's expectations. Transactions can be structured on a turnkey or formula basis to specifically meet the company's objectives. More...

Take out acquisitions for merchant developers of quality real estate. Our effectively structured investments offer an efficient balance between construction risk and sales proceeds to developers of single tenant properties, providing a highly attractive exit for the construction and development sector. Forward purchase commitments are available.

User driven acquisition. Applicable where a user has identified a building for sale, which it wishes to occupy. The lessee chooses to invest its capital in its own business and not enter the real estate business. Forum Leasehold Partners will acquire the building, upgrade it if required to meet the lessee's specific needs and simultaneously lease it back to the lessee.