Law firm counsels Cathexis on the sale of Yondr Group to DigitalBridge and La Caisse
Global Data Center Developer Yondr Group Sold to DigitalBridge and La Caisse
In a significant move for the hyperscale data center industry, Yondr Group, a global developer, owner, and operator of sustainable data centers, has been sold to DigitalBridge and La Caisse. The transaction was advised on by the White & Case team in London.
Yondr Group specializes in addressing the complex data center capacity demands of large technology companies worldwide. The sale positions Yondr to accelerate its expansion in strategic markets to meet surging demand for hyperscale and AI-driven data center solutions.
The White & Case team, led by James Dodsworth, advised private investment holding company Cathexis Holdings L.P. (Cathexis) on the sale. The team included partners James Pullen, Philip Broke, Jeffrey Rubinoff, Will Smith, and Nicholas Greenacre, and counsel Lachlan Low. Their expertise spans Mergers & Acquisitions, Tax, Employment, Compensation & Benefits, Real Estate, Infrastructure, Transportation & Logistics, and is based in Western Europe and the United Kingdom.
Nicholas Greenacre specializes in Employment, Compensation & Benefits, Tax, Financial Services Regulatory, Mergers & Acquisitions, Financial Restructuring and Insolvency, and Technology. Will Lund specializes in Tax, Mergers & Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Debt Finance, Private Capital, Financial Institutions. James Dodsworth specializes in Real Estate, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Technology within Financial Institutions. Lachlan Low specializes in Mergers & Acquisitions, Technology, Energy, and Energy Transition. James Pullen specializes in Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate, and Technology. Philip Broke specializes in Mergers & Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Power, Life Sciences and Healthcare, Technology, and Infrastructure, Transportation & Logistics.
The White & Case team in London has advised on building hyperscale and AI-based data centers in strategic markets including London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, and Dublin. The sale adds to White & Case's long and successful track record advising on significant deals in the data center sector.
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