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Blackstone Defaults on $562 mln Nordic Property-Backed CMBS

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Blackstone Defaults on $562 mln Nordic Property-Backed CMBS

#Macro Economics#Asset Management#Real Estate#Venture Capital#Securities#Fund Management#Bonds#Market Outlook#Capital Markets#Alternative Investments#Credit Rating

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Tailor-made Case Study: REITS, Real Estate Finance, Alternative Investments, Bond Default

Blackstone defaulted on a €531 million ($562 million) bond backed by a portfolio of Finnish offices and stores as rising interest rates hit European property values.

Blackstone, which acquired landlord Sponda Oy in 2018, sought an extension from holders of the securitized notes to dispose of assets and repay the debt, according to people with knowledge of the plan. Bondholders voted against a further extension, the people said, asking not to be identified as the sales process was not public.

Property values are dropping in Europe as rising interest rates put off buyers until a clearer picture of how far rates will rise emerges. That’s led to wide gaps between bids and offers, crimping deal volumes and putting pressure on owners with loans that are maturing. About a third of all loans in commercial-mortgage-backed securities maturing in 2023 and 2024 face high refinancing risks, according to a study published by Scope Ratings in January.

Concerns about how far values could fall are encouraging lenders to push for sales more quickly, while borrowers would prefer more time to seek higher offers for their properties. The drop in prices has so far not led to widespread credit losses, so some creditors are betting that rapid sales can still ensure the debt is fully repaid.

“This debt relates to a small portion of the Sponda portfolio,” a Blackstone representative said in an emailed statement. “We are disappointed that the servicer has not advanced our proposal, which reflects our best efforts and we believe would deliver the best outcome for note holders. We continue to have full confidence in the core Sponda portfolio and its management team, whose priority remains delivering high-quality retail and office assets.”

Nordic real estate has been at the forefront of Europe’s real estate correction after a long period of relative calm following the global financial crisis. Investors have been spooked by the landlords’ use of relatively short-term debt, which has made them more vulnerable to rising rates. The level of cross-ownership in the sector, where multiple real estate companies own stakes in one another has also exacerbated concerns.

In the US, where valuation declines have been more severe and rates have been higher for longer, owners such as Pacific Investment Management Co.’s Columbia Property Trust and Brookfield Corp. have also defaulted on mortgages. The US office market has been particularly hard hit by the pandemic-induced shift to home working.

Blackstone’s notes have now matured and have not been repaid, prompting loan servicer Mount Street to determine a default, according to a statement Thursday. The loan will now be transferred to a special servicer, it added.

Blackstone acquired Sponda for almost €1.8 billion in 2018.

Fitch downgraded the notes in December, saying that “weak macroeconomic outlook and limited appetite for lending against secondary quality illiquid assets” create significant challenges for refinancing.

The loan was originated by Citigroup Inc. and Morgan Stanley and is secured against 45 properties in Finland, most of which are offices. At the time of the downgrade, €297.1 million of the senior loan remained outstanding, according to Fitch.

The portfolio is about 45% vacant, having risen about 10 percentage points higher during the pandemic, according to the report. Travel restrictions then hampered Blackstone’s sales efforts before the war in Ukraine unleashed a fresh wave of volatility.

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