DigitalBridge

[1][2] On December 20, 2021, DigitalBridge sold the bulk of its Other Equity & Debt of real estate assets to Fortress Investment Group, LLC.

[4] In April 2022, DigitalBridge bought out Wafra's stake in its investment management subsidiary for $800 million and switched from REIT to traditional C-Corp. [5] DigitalBridge announced and initiated several acquisitions during 2022 including AMP Capital's global infrastructure equity investment management business for $328 million and Switch, Inc., a Las Vegas-based data center company, for $11 billion.

[9] In March 2022, DigitalBridge led a $60 million Series C funding round in Celona, an enterprise IT infrastructure company.

[12] In August 2022, DigitalBridge and Columbia Capital formed Xenith Infrastructure Group, a fiber platform serving key Asia-Pacific markets.

[14] In February 2023, DigitalBridge completed the acquisition of AMP Capital's global infrastructure equity investment management business.

[21][22] In December 2023, Surf Internet secured $200 million from DigitalBridge to support continued network expansion across the Great Lakes Region.

[26] On February 25, 2007, it signed a definitive agreement to take Station Casinos private in a 75%/25% split with members of the founding Fertitta family for US$5.5 billion, or US$90/share.

The subsequent economic downturn caused Station Casinos to declare bankruptcy in 2009, and when it emerged in 2011 Colony Capital owned a much smaller portion after providing more cash.

[1] In December 2010, Colony purchased Miramax from Disney with Qatar Investment Authority, Tutor-Saliba Corporation and The Weinstein Company as part of a joint venture called Filmyard Holdings for $663 million.