JLL Acquires Renewable Energy Investment Banking Firm

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The Chicago-headquartered commercial real estate and investment management company JLL (NYSE: JLL) is acquiring Javelin Capital, a New York City-based renewable energy investment banking firm.

Established in 2017, Javelin Capital’s 16 employees led by CEO and Managing Director, Matt Eastwick, specialize in renewable energy, energy storage and energy transition. The company will join JLL as part of its Capital Markets, Americas business, led by Mark Gibson.

The financial aspects of the acquisition were not disclosed.

“Welcoming Javelin Capital to the JLL team expands our ability to guide clients with end-to-end support through the clean energy transition, bolstering our team in the U.S. to match our leading work in the space across Asia and Europe,” said Richard Bloxam, CEO, Capital Markets at JLL. “This acquisition allows us to help clients realize the advantages of renewable, clean energy with the support of our Capital Markets and Real Estate Management Services teams.”

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