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Chiron Real Estate: $100 Million Preferred Equity Investment

May 8, 2026 - 04:15

Chiron Real Estate: $100 Million Preferred Equity Investment

Chiron Real Estate has finalized an agreement for a significant capital infusion, securing up to $100 million in a delayed-draw convertible perpetual preferred equity investment. The deal is led by Maewyn Capital Partners, marking a major vote of confidence in the company's growth strategy.

The investment structure allows Chiron to draw funds as needed, providing flexibility for future acquisitions and development projects. The perpetual preferred equity component means the capital has no fixed maturity date, offering long-term stability without the pressure of immediate repayment. The convertible feature also gives investors the option to convert their stake into common equity under certain conditions, aligning long-term interests.

Company executives described the partnership as a strategic move to strengthen their balance sheet while maintaining operational control. The funds are expected to support a pipeline of high-quality real estate assets, particularly in markets where supply constraints and rising demand are driving value.

Maewyn Capital Partners, known for targeting real estate opportunities with strong fundamentals, emphasized Chiron's track record and disciplined approach to capital allocation. The deal comes at a time when many real estate firms are seeking alternative financing sources amid tighter lending conditions from traditional banks.

Chiron Real Estate did not disclose specific projects tied to the investment but indicated that the capital would be deployed over the next 12 to 18 months. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to finalize within the quarter.


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