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Hibernia Real Estate Group Ltd, formerly called Hibernia REIT plc when it was a public real estate investment trust,[1] is a real estate development firm headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. The company owns 32 properties in Dublin, and has a portfolio valued at 1.309 billion.[2][3]

On June 17, 2022, the Hibernia REIT was acquired by Brookfield Asset Management.[4] The company had previously been listed on Euronext Dublin's ISEQ 20 index, as well as the London Stock Exchange.[5][6]

History

Hibernia was founded by Kevin Nowlan and his father Bill.[7] It was floated on the stockmarkets in December 2013. It raised €385 million in its IPO, €220 million of which it had invested by September 2014.[8]

The company met criticism when, in April 2015, it demolished the Windmill Lane studio where U2 had recorded their debut album, Boy.[9] The iconic graffiti wall was preserved and auctioned to raise funds for Movember.[10]

Kevin Nolan joined the company as CEO in November 2015, from WK Nolan REIT.[11]

In 2017, Hibernia worked with Twitter to repurpose the offices at Cumberland Place, Dublin 2. The finished space was awarded a LEED Platinum award.[12]

Takeover

In June 2022, Hibernia was taken over by Brookfield Asset Management, a Canadian investment management firm.[4] Brookfield had offered investors €1.60 per share as well as a 3.4c dividend in March; this valued Hibernia at around €1.1 billion, 36% above the share price at the time.[13][14] Hibernia's board, accounting for 1.37% of the company's shares, recommended the offer unanimously.[14] One of the firms largest shareholders, Hazelview Investments, sold its 4.55% stake in April.[15] After the takeover, Tom Edwards-Moss, the company's CFO since June 2014, was appointed the new chief executive and outgoing CEO Kevin Nowlan was made an executive director.[4][16] The company changed its name to Hibernia Real Estate Group in August 2022, reflecting the fact it was no longer a real estate investment trust.[1]

Awards

Hibernia won a Silver EPRA Best Practices Recommendations Award for financial reporting in 2015 and a Gold in 2016 , 2017 and 2018.[17][18][19][20]

It also won a Bronze EPRA Best Practices Recommendations for sustainability in 2016, a Silver in 2017 and a Gold in 2018.[21][22][23]

See also

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References

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External links

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