In a release, HII CEO Richard Homburg says his company had "substantially completed its due diligence" on the proposed JV. "However, recent unprecedented financial eventshave caused the virtual collapse of world capital markets directly causing the cancellation of this joint venture," Homburg says in the release. "Unless governments get banks back to the business of lending, business will be forced to re-evaluate and make harsh decisions in order to deal with current economic circumstances."

Scrapping the proposed JV--the second that Cedar and Halifax, NS-based HII have entered--may not be the end of the line for partnerships between the two companies. "The Homburg group has specifically indicated that they would hope to do projects with us in the future and have not excluded these properties," Leo Ullman, founder and CEO of Cedar, tells Globe St.com. "However, I think it's fair to assume that it could be quite a while before a new joint venture with respect to these properties with the Homburg group could in fact be contemplated. HII cited the upheaval in equity and debt markets in Europe and in Canada as well as in the US, and it would appear that in terms of funding such transactions, they--and we--must deal with those issues." In a separate release, Cedar says it had hoped to realize net cash proceeds of approximately $49 million from the JV, and that the partnership could have resulted in a per-share reduction of about $0.05 in the company's funds from operation.

Ullman says Cedar is "in discussions" with local developers about JV opportunities "in the context of substantially entitled and preleased properties. We are also pursuing the possibility of joint venturing the acquisition of a couple of stabilized supermarket-anchored properties in the Northeast with attractive assumable loans which have with meaningful remaining terms to maturity."

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Paul Bubny

Paul Bubny is managing editor of Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com. He has been reporting on business since 1988 and on commercial real estate since 2007. He is based at ALM Real Estate Media Group's offices in New York City.