Real Estate Industry

These designs not only commemorate transactions in commercial and residential real estate, but also ribbon cutting ceremonies and openings, construction loans, groundbreakings, college building dedications, and REIT’s.

Deutsche Annington Custom Deal Toy

Deal toy recognizing the initial public offering for Deutsche Annington on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Deutsche Annington is Germany’s largest residential real estate firm.

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Heartland Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy commemorating the acquisition by Heartland Bank, based in Christchurch of reverse-mortgage businesses Sentinel New Zealand and Australian Seniors Finance. First NZ Capital served as financial advisor in the purchase.

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Christie’s International Real Estate Conference Gifts

Acrylic award conference gifts recognizing an employee’s participation in, and training at, the Top Agents Conference held by Christie’s International Real Estate.

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Jones Lang LaSalle Custom Employee Achievement Award

Custom employee achievement award given by Jones Lang LaSalle. JLL is a global real estate services and management firm headquartered in Chicago.

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Kardan Financial Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking the sale by Kardan N.V. of its stake in Globe Trade Centre, a Polish real estate development company. The acquirer was Lone Star Funds, an American private equity firm based in Dallas, Texas.

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IDB Building Custom Lucite Tombstone

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Sunwest Management Custom Lucite Tombstone

Custom Lucite Tombstone made for Sunwest Management.

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Model House Wood Deal Toy

Wood Deal toy recognizing notes issued by real estate and construction firm Ashton Woods Homes, based in Roswell, Georgia. J.P. Morgan and Wells Fargo served as joint bookrunners for the issue.

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Golden Gate Deutsche Bank Lucite Embedment

Tombstone embedment with sandtimer marking the acquisition of U.S. Silica. The Frederick, Maryland-based company is the second-largest U.S. miner and processor of industrial sand, and a supplier to oil and natural gas operators. The acquirers were Golden Gate Capital, a San Francisco private equity firm, and Preferred Unlimited, a real estate and mining firm based in Philadelphia.

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Real Estate Industry Deal Toys

The financial tombstones and deal toys featured in the galleries beginning above reflect a range of transactions in the real estate sector. There are over 250 images in this section alone. You’ll find, for example, commemoratives marking the debt financing for an apartment complex, a purchase by a real estate investment trust (REIT), the acquisition of a commercial title company, construction financing for an office tower, and the sale of a developer of a property management platform.

You’ll also see deals involving a range of international properties and locales: the sale of a leasehold in a London hotel, bonds issued by a Kuwaiti developer, construction funding for a student housing complex in Denmark, redevelopment financing for historic buildings in Minneapolis, a joint venture investment in Japanese real estate, and a private placement for a Singapore-based REIT.

The deal toys shown here also represent a variety of materials and design techniques. There are pieces made of crystal, Lucite, wood, resin, and pewter. A number of the featured designs combine several of these materials.

Finally, you’ll also find here a number of more traditional awards and commemoratives related to the real estate space. These include a commemorative celebrating the 5th anniversary of a real estate management firm, another marking the 10th anniversary of an affordable housing partnership, a custom ribbon-cutting ceremony memento for a newly-constructed senior living facility, and a commemorative for breaking ground on a resort in Florida.

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