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Non-Tech : Brookfield Asset Management
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From: JakeStraw9/26/2007 3:55:09 PM
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Brookfield Real Estate Opportunity Group Closes on Acquisition of 3.6 Million Square Foot Commercial Portfolio in the United States
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Wednesday September 26, 2:38 pm ET

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 26, 2007 -- Brookfield Asset Management Inc. (Toronto:BAM.TO)(NYSE:BAM) ("Brookfield") announced today its Opportunistic Real Estate Investments Group has acquired from affiliates of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM), a 3.6 million square foot portfolio of commercial properties in the U.S. for $300 million.

The portfolio is comprised of 52 properties and banking centers located in 14 states which include New York, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston and Chicago. This geographically diverse portfolio includes recognized properties such as:

- Chicago - The Elgin Card Services Building in suburban Chicago with 514,000 square feet;

- Phoenix - Three buildings including Sky Harbour Operations Center and two contiguous buildings in downtown Tempe at 100 and 150 University Drive;

- New York - Four office buildings totalling 600,000 square feet on Long Island, and in Brooklyn.

As part of its continuing operations, JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. has signed long-term lease back agreements for significant portions of the space.

"The acquisition of this unique portfolio builds on the 5.3 million square feet portfolio of commercial properties we acquired from JPMorgan Chase last year. Our long-term lease back agreement with JPMorgan Chase as our major tenant ensures a stable cash flow stream. In addition, we believe we are well positioned to create value by proactively asset managing the portfolio, repositioning underutilized space and maximizing revenue through lease-ups and managing expenses," commented David Arthur, Managing Partner, Opportunistic Real Estate Investments, Brookfield.
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