Whitestone REIT attracts takeover interest from Blackstone and TPG

Shares of Whitestone REIT surged on Friday following reports of takeover interest from multiple parties, including Blackstone and TPG. The company, which owns shopping centers in the Sunbelt region, faces activist pressure and has received prior buyout offers. Analysts highlight its strong occupancy and potential sale value.

Whitestone REIT (NYSE: WSR), a real estate investment trust focused on Sunbelt shopping centers, is drawing attention from potential acquirers amid speculation of a sale. According to a recent analysis, the company has attracted takeover interest from Blackstone (BX) and TPG, driven by activist investor pressure and multiple previous buyout offers.

The REIT's properties benefit from robust demographic growth in the Sunbelt area, maintaining a high occupancy rate of 95 percent. Elevated construction costs have limited new supply, supporting the stability of existing centers. Despite trading at a discount to private market values, WSR's implied capitalization rate stands at 7.5 percent, which exceeds rates in recent comparable transactions. This suggests a potential buyout valuation between $17 and $22 per share.

The stock rose sharply on Friday after the takeover report emerged. The analyst behind the report views the situation as offering a favorable risk-reward profile, with a base-case upside of 21 percent and limited downside potential. The analyst has accumulated shares in WSR, anticipating a deal.

This development underscores ongoing interest in real estate assets with strong fundamentals in growing regions. The article, published on March 7, 2026, discloses the author's long position in WSR shares.

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