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Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima (mostly known for its acronym IRSA) is the leading real estate development firm in
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. Its controlled by Cresud S.A. (
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Overview

IRSA (Investments and Brokerage, Inc.) was founded in 1943. The small independent realty, based in
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, grew slowly and, as late as 1991, had a book value of around US$120,000. That year, the firm was purchased by a partnership composed of Marcelo Mindlin and
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, the founder's grandson, who had recently obtained support from international financier
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.Salbuchi, Adrian. ''Eduardo Elsztain: el dueño de la tierra en Argentina''. The partnership with Soros became profitable for both parties, as the
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recovered during the 1990s from the severe
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of the previous decade. IRSA entered the international equity markets with Soros' backing in 1994, raising US$110 million, and purchased three Buenos Aires office buildings and a leading local
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developer,
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(APSA), in 1996. The firm's APSA unit later purchased Buenos Aires Design,
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,
Patio Bullrich Patio Bullrich is a shopping center located in the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The building was originally an auction house owned by the Bullrich family, where cattle and pieces of art were auctioned.
,
Patio Olmos Patio Olmos is an architecturally significant shopping gallery in Córdoba, Argentina, and the city's most important. History and overview The development of a suburb southeast of Córdoba proper by developer Miguel Crisol was accompanied by a fl ...
, and a number of other leading Argentine shopping centers, as well as important tourist assets such as the
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, a
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mountain resort privatized in 1997. The following year, the firm redeveloped the historic
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, a landmark
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former wholesale market. The firm, by then, also owned 13 of the most important commercial office buildings in Buenos Aires, enjoying occupancy rates of 97%, and some of the city's highest rents. IRSA also ventured into the
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by being purchased by Cresud S.A. in 1994. Cresud became a leading landowner of prime
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agricultural land, controlling over a million hectares (2.5 million acres), as well as acquiring a significant stake in BrasilAgro. Losses stemming from the
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that began in 1998 led to Soros' divesting most of his IRSA interests, and by late 1999, the
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held 7% of the firm's stock. IRSA was forced to retrench somewhat, selling its
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n interests and the historic
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arcade. The group's losses totaled US$590 million during the 1999–2002 crisis, equal to Soros' total return in the venture during the 1990s. Responsible for half the group's net sales, its seven remaining shopping centers boosted the firm's income following the strong recovery in the Argentine economy after 2002, however, and in 2008, it developed Dot Baires, a 190,000m² (2 million ft²) shopping center and the largest building of its kind in Argentina. The company resumed its purchases of office buildings during the recovery. Notable among these was
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in 2007, which brought the number of such buildings in its portfolio to 17. It also purchased one of three remaining undeveloped lots in the
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office park in 2009. IRSA continued to expand into the mortgage lending sector, purchasing 28% of the formerly
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, and into the farming and ranching sectors, acquiring the local subsidiary of
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-based Cactus Feeders in 2009, as well as into the large
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ian real estate market, establishing IRSA-Cyrela (a
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with
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).IRSA-Cyrela


Group subsidiaries

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Abasto de Buenos Aires The Abasto Shopping is one of the biggest shopping mall centers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The building was the central wholesale fruit and vegetable market in the city ("Mercado de Abasto") from 1893 to 1984. Since 1999, it has served as a shop ...
* Alto Comahue (Neuquén) * Alto NOA (Salta) * Alto Palermo * Alto Rosario *
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* Buenos Aires Design * Córdoba Shopping *
Dot Baires Shopping Dot Baires Shopping is a shopping center located in the Saavedra neighborhood of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The mall was opened in 2009Patio Bullrich Patio Bullrich is a shopping center located in the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The building was originally an auction house owned by the Bullrich family, where cattle and pieces of art were auctioned.
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Patio Olmos Patio Olmos is an architecturally significant shopping gallery in Córdoba, Argentina, and the city's most important. History and overview The development of a suburb southeast of Córdoba proper by developer Miguel Crisol was accompanied by a fl ...
*
Pirelli Tower Pirelli Tower (Italian: ''Grattacielo Pirelli'' – also called "''Pirellone''", literally "Big Pirelli") is a 32-storey, skyscraper in Milan, Italy. The base of the building is , with a length of and a width of . The construction used approxima ...
(Buenos Aires) * Ribera Shopping (Santa Fe) * Soleil Outlet


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Inversiones Y Representaciones Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange Companies listed on the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange Real estate companies of Argentina Companies based in Buenos Aires Real estate companies established in 1943 Argentine companies established in 1943 Multinational companies headquartered in Argentina