Revolutionary RE Transactions

We all know about how Johnathan Gray went around and bought up single family homes in 2008-09 and created a new sector in single-family rentals. 

What are other revolutionary / seemingly revolutionary bets that have been taken in real estate private equity? 

 

There's a book on amazon detailing the history of the company (acquisition, operations from farming and cattle to master-planning, development, spin-offs, IPO and then take-private of the multifamily business etc)

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If I remember correctly Henry Pellatt (Canadian industrialist and real estate magnate) got most of his early wealth by realizing the potential for the trans-continental railroad in Canada and bought up tons of cheap land that would have been otherwise useless. Dude got so rich he built Casa Loma, the only "castle" in North America and a truly incredible piece of architecture and craftsmanship. 

 

ShankNBank

I phrased it a bit unclearly...think transformative deals....example Yankee stadium by Tishman (yes we know they messed up the aesthetics there but still the gist) or Related syndicating and executing on Hudson Yards. 

For us to answer, we need to know why you think those are "transformative".  Yankee Stadium already existed, almost on the exact site, so building a new one didn't "transform" anything.  Hudson Yards is an impressive feat of engineering, but no more so than Battery Park City fifty years ago, or the transformation of Williamsburg over the last 15 years, or the rise of the Midtown supertall corridor.

Your definition of transformative seems to be "big development project," in which case every single sports arena/stadium or collection of large buildings seems to count.

 

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