December 22, 2025 - 23:22

EQT Real Estate has made a significant investment by acquiring two warehouses in Morrisville for $60.25 million, both of which are currently leased to Amazon. This strategic move marks a notable addition to EQT's expanding collection of properties associated with the e-commerce giant.
The warehouses are expected to enhance EQT's portfolio, which focuses on logistics and distribution centers, a sector that has seen substantial growth due to the increasing demand for online shopping and efficient delivery services. The acquisition underscores the ongoing trend of institutional investors targeting logistics real estate, particularly in areas that support major retailers like Amazon.
As the e-commerce landscape continues to evolve, EQT's investment reflects confidence in the long-term viability of properties that cater to the needs of online retailers. This purchase not only bolsters EQT's holdings but also emphasizes the critical role that logistics facilities play in modern supply chains.
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