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Ibarra, del Paso y Gallego contributes to the 6th edition of The Real Estate M&A and Private Equity Review

For real estate investment trusts (REITs), the covid-19 pandemic has been a tale of two cities, of boom and bust, with the seismic changes in the world leading to strength in some sectors of commercial real estate and huge market dislocations and disruptions in others.

In general, companies with assets that service the digital economy – cell towers, logistics and industrial properties, and data centres – benefited from the pandemic’s acceleration of the digital economy. However, several traditional sectors continued to confront difficult issues involving liquidity, rent collection, dividend payouts, disclosure and guidance, as well as navigating the uncertain and sometimes shifting guidance from regulatory authorities regarding the timeline of reopening.

This global picture holds true in Mexico as well, where real estate M&A and real estate private equity (PE) investment operations have been uncertain for many of the parties involved.

In this sixth edition of the Law Review’s Real Estate M&A and Private Equity Review, Carlos Ibarra, Rodrigo De los Ríos and Alejandra Gutiérrez provide an updated overview of the market and recent transactions, offer a detailed picture of the legal frameworks and deal structures for such transactions, and also look forward to what the future might bring in the years to come.

The article on Mexico can be downloaded free of charge here. To purchase the book,  please visit The Law Review’s website.

April 25th, 2024. Accord for the temporary application of visa in ordinary passports to nationals of the Republic of Peru

April 24th, 2024. Amendment and Addition to the Penal Code for the Federal District (now Mexico City) to Classify the Crime of Real Estate Corruption.

April 10, 2024. Decree by which article 36 of theImmigration Act is reformedand supplemented.