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Last updated: June 29, 2026, 11:30 AM ET

Real Estate Investment

Greystar is seeking up to $3 billion for its twelfth U.S. flagship fund, having already secured $1.5 billion in six months for the value-add multifamily vehicle. This push into residential assets comes as TPG Angelo Gordon targets a $3 billion for its Realty Value Fund XII, the first global series launch since its acquisition by TPG. The fund employs a more rigid, top-down approach to sector allocations. Meanwhile, Invel has closed its second and largest Southern European fund, amassing €400 million for an oversubscribed opportunity vehicle focused on Greek and Italian markets.

Infrastructure Investment

The infrastructure sector is experiencing a fundraising resurgence, with new vehicles targeting $1.5 billion for debut mid-market funds. This comes as the sector grapples with a potential $1.2 trillion fundraising comeback, though questions remain about distribution. AllianzGI emphasizes that it seeks more than just flagship funds from infrastructure general partners, signaling a broader demand for diverse strategies. The Japan Science Technology Agency is also beginning to invest in infrastructure secondaries, indicating a growing appetite for diverse entry points into the asset class. Industry leaders foresee a significant AI capex supercycle, with the largest infrastructure GPs outlining their visions for this burgeoning market. Separately, RWE is reportedly in talks for a $3.6 billion deal to acquire a stake in transmission system operator Amprion, highlighting major strategic moves within the energy infrastructure space.

Healthcare Investment

The landscape of physician practice acquisitions continues to evolve, with discussions exploring the dynamics of such deals. McGuire Woods is hosting a podcast featuring Holly Buckley, chair of its healthcare department, to examine these trends, suggesting ongoing strategic maneuvering and consolidation within the healthcare provider market.