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NY State Pension Deploys $1.5B Across Real Estate, Private Equity Strategies

NY State Pension Deploys $1.5B Across Real Estate, PE Strategies

The New York State Common Retirement Fund committed $1.5 billion across private equity, real estate, and co-investments in March, with the bulk of capital directed toward property strategies.

Real estate accounted for $908 million of total commitments, spanning both fund investments and direct property deals. Direct investments focused on in-state residential assets, including properties in Geneva and Camillus, as well as a high-rise building in Albany.

Blue Owl Capital captured a significant share of allocations. The pension committed $300 million to Blue Owl Real Estate Fund VII, which targets net-leased assets backed by investment-grade tenants. The latest vintage of the strategy has reached $5.8 billion and is targeting a $7.5 billion cap. An additional $100 million was allocated to a co-investment vehicle alongside the fund.

The retirement system also committed $300 million to GID Mainstay In-Kind Fund, focused on Class B U.S. multifamily, and $200 million to Asana Partners Fund IV, which invests in value-add mixed-use and neighborhood retail properties.

Private equity commitments totaled $591 million, all with existing managers. Notable allocations included $150 million to CVC Capital Partners’ Catalyst III fund, alongside a $75 million co-investment sleeve, and $300 million to Patient Square Equity Partners II, targeting healthcare investments. Smaller allocations included $50 million to Wafra’s Capital Constellation fund and emerging manager exposure through Stride Consumer Partners.

The $298 billion pension has steadily increased allocations to private markets, with private equity and real estate representing 13.8% and 14% of assets, respectively. The fund returned 12.5% through the first nine months of its fiscal year, well above its 5.9% long-term target.

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