07/10/2025 06:02 AST

Blackstone, the world's largest alternative asset manager, and Lunate, an Abu Dhabi-based global investment management firm with over $110 billion in assets under management, today (October 6) announced a strategic partnership to invest in logistics assets across the GCC.

Under the partnership, Blackstone, which is the largest owner of logistics assets globally at over 1.2 billion sq ft, and Lunate, which has an extensive regional network and investment capabilities, will establish Gulf Logistics Infrastructure Development Enterprise (Glide) - a platform dedicated to the development, acquisition and management of Grade A logistics assets across the GCC.

It is expected that additional strategic partners in the GCC will also participate in Glide, which will have dedicated teams across the region, supporting its build-out.

Demand for logistics in the GCC is growing rapidly, driven by a number of factors including economic growth, rising e-commerce and manufacturing activity.

At the same time, there is currently a significant gap in the availability of Grade A logistics facilities - featuring modern specifications, superior operational efficiency, and adherence to international standards - which is creating compelling investment opportunities in the region.

Targeting $5 billion in high-quality warehouse assets, Glide will seek to accelerate the development of logistics infrastructure in the GCC, focusing primarily on greenfield developments, complemented by selective portfolio acquisitions and sale-and-leaseback transactions with leading regional businesses.

Blackstone President and Chief Operating Officer Jon Gray said: "The profound economic transformation underway in the GCC, driven by pro-growth policies, favourable demographic shifts and broad-based economic diversification, is creating powerful momentum for sectors like logistics."

"We are thrilled to partner with Lunate to combine our investment expertise and deep logistics experience with their strong GCC presence and capabilities to build GLIDE, a pan-regional logistics platform at scale," he stated.

Lunate's Managing Partner Khalifa Al Suwaidi said: "We are proud to join forces with Blackstone - the world's largest logistics assets owner - to launch Glide, a unique platform designed to capitalise on opportunities in the GCC logistics market."

"Glide will offer our clients and investors access to compelling investments in high-quality logistics assets and support the development of new infrastructure to drive growth across the GCC. This partnership combines global scale with regional expertise to unlock a market ready for transformation," he added.


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