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AZB & Partners has advised Bangalore-based RMZ Corp on the $2 billion sale of a portion of its real estate assets to Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management.

According to Reuters, the deal involves RMZ’s rent-yielding offices and co-working spaces, and is another example of large foreign investors buying into the Indian office market in recent years.

The AZB team was led by partners Sai Krishna Bharathan, Shivani Kabra, Kunal Kumbhat, Vivek Bajaj, Hufriz Wadia and Hemangini Dadwal.

 

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