Matalan signs at St George’s in Preston

InfraRed Capital Partners and Sovereign Centros, InfraRed’s asset managers, have agreed a new letting with Matalan for a 26,000 sq ft store at St George’s Shopping Centre in Preston. The flagship store will replace nine underutilised units and provides a new anchor for the town’s main 284,000 sq ft shopping centre. Keith Butcher, Director of […]

, Australia

InfraRed has reached financial close on Curtin University Project in Australia

InfraRed Capital Partners (“InfraRed”) has reached the financial close on the Curtin University Student Accommodation Project (the “Project”) to deliver the first stage of new mixed-use precinct, the Exchange, a transformative hub that will include student and private accommodation, a hotel, commercial space and retail facilities. InfraRed-led private consortium has entered into a 35-year partnership […]

wind turbines at sea

, Canada

InfraRed Capital Partners sells interest in Iqaluit International Airport project

InfraRed Capital Partners (“InfraRed”) has completed the sale of a majority interest in Arctic Infrastructure Limited Partnership to Concert Infrastructure Fund (“Concert Infrastructure”). Arctic Infrastructure Limited Partnership is the entity responsible for the improvement, operation and maintenance of the Iqaluit International Airport in Nunavut.  The Iqaluit Airport project is a 34-year concession for the design, […]

, UK

Navigant and InfraRed Capital Partners launch Compass Energy Platform to streamline distributed energy infrastructure projects

InfraRed Capital Partners (“InfraRed”), in collaboration with Navigant (NYSE: NCI), is pleased to announce the launch of Compass Energy Platform LCC (“Compass”), a joint venture that provides an innovative platform to help cities and utilities develop and finance local energy infrastructure solutions. Compass brings together the combined expertise of a diverse set of energy infrastructure […]

WSJ Blog: InfraRed Eyes More Deals Down Under (Wall Street Journal Online)

London-based global infrastructure and real estate investor InfraRed Capital opened an office in Sydney in January, and has already invested part of its US$1.2bn fund in a new hospital in South Australia. Now, it’s on the hunt for more deals. We like Australia and New Zealand for five reasons: financial stability, enforceability and consistency of […]

Tony Roper talks to FT Adviser about Infrastructure investment sector

In the article published by the FT Adviser on 28th September 2016, Tony Roper, a managing partner of InfraRed Capital Partners, examines the infrastructure investment sector and why investors seeking an attractive yield are looking at alternative assets and at infrastructure in particular. Mr Roper highlights the key points to consider in infrastructure investment as […]

The Renewables Infrastructure Group Limited

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The Renewables Infrastructure Group Limited – three interrelated projects

InfraRed announced the completion of the last of three interrelated projects on behalf of TRIG in connection with the investment alongside Fred. Olsen Renewables in their portfolio of UK wind farms. Firstly: an extension of TRIG’s acquisition facility with RBS and NAB from £120m to £204m, giving TRIG sufficient capital to undertake the investment alongside […]

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