TLDR
- Ares Management will acquire Whitestone REIT in an all-cash deal valued at $1.7 billion
- The offer price is $19 per unit, a 12.2% premium to Wednesday’s closing price of $16.94
- The deal takes Whitestone private and has been unanimously approved by its board
- Whitestone owns 56 retail and mixed-use properties across Texas and Arizona markets
- The transaction is expected to close in Q3 2026, pending shareholder approval
Ares Management has agreed to acquire Whitestone REIT in a $1.7 billion all-cash deal, the companies announced Thursday. The offer values each Whitestone common share and operating partnership unit at $19.
$WSR < $19 – Whitestone REIT
🔹To Be Acquired by Ares for $1.7 Billion
🔹An All-cash purchase of $19.00 per share
🔹Transaction delivers a 12.2% premium to April 8, 2026 close
🔹Whitestone portfolio of 56 properties, ~4.9M sq ft
🔹Deal not subject to a financing condition… pic.twitter.com/Mv91IX93RH— John Zidar aka/ Stock Wizard (@JohnZidar) April 9, 2026
That price represents a 12.2% premium over Whitestone’s Wednesday closing price of $16.94. The deal will take Whitestone private once completed.
The transaction has been unanimously approved by Whitestone’s board of trustees. It still requires approval from Whitestone shareholders before it can close.
Whitestone’s portfolio includes 56 convenience-focused retail properties totaling roughly 4.9 million square feet. Its assets are concentrated in high-growth Sun Belt markets including Phoenix, Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio.
The deal comes after a period of outside pressure on Whitestone. Activist hedge fund Emmett Investment Management, led by Alexander Rohr, had been preparing for a potential boardroom fight as recently as last year.
Emmett had raised concerns about Whitestone’s capital allocation and corporate governance. The fund was reportedly considering nominating directors to Whitestone’s six-member board.
The Ares deal appears to resolve that standoff. Emmett is a long-term shareholder of the REIT.
Bidding Interest Before the Deal
Whitestone had attracted attention from other buyers before landing on Ares. Private equity firms including Blackstone and TPG had expressed interest in acquiring the company back in March, according to Reuters.
Ares ultimately moved forward, with its real estate funds set to absorb Whitestone’s portfolio once the transaction closes.
Ares Management stock edged higher in premarket trading Thursday. The broader market was under pressure, with S&P 500 futures down around 0.4% at the time of the announcement.
Deal Timeline
The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026. Closing remains subject to standard conditions, including the shareholder vote.
No breakup fee or other deal terms have been publicly disclosed beyond the per-unit price and the all-cash structure.
Whitestone REIT has been publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker WSR. Once the Ares deal closes, it will no longer trade as a public company.
The $19 per unit price is the figure Ares has committed to paying all existing Whitestone common shareholders and operating partnership unit holders.
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