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Private Capital Deals Slow Ahead of Easter Weekend
Notable transactions include infrastructure, retail, and cloud communications acquisitions.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 1:50am
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As private capital deal activity slows ahead of the Easter holiday, the diverse range of transactions this week reflects the continued strength of the alternative investment market.Today in MiamiAlternative investment deal activity slowed down this week ahead of the Easter holiday weekend, but still saw around 20 deals per day. Notable transactions on Wednesday included a private equity acquisition in the natural gas infrastructure space, a $210 million retail property sale in Miami, and deals in auto services, cloud communications, brand marketing, and fragrance.
Why it matters
The slowdown in dealflow ahead of a major holiday weekend is a common trend, as private capital firms and investors typically wind down activity before taking time off. However, the overall pace of deals this week suggests the alternative investment market remains quite active, with a diverse range of sectors and asset types attracting capital.
The details
On Wednesday, the day before the Easter holiday weekend, alternative investment deal activity eased compared to the roughly 20 deals per day seen earlier in the week. Transactions that crossed the wire included a private equity infrastructure deal between Antin and Apollo in the natural gas space, a $210 million retail property sale at one of Miami's largest mixed-use developments, and acquisitions in the auto services, cloud communications, brand marketing, and fragrance sectors.
- The Easter holiday weekend began on Friday, April 4, 2026.
- Deal activity slowed on Wednesday, April 2, 2026, ahead of the holiday.
The players
Antin
A private equity firm focused on infrastructure investments.
Apollo
A global alternative investment management firm.
Miami
The largest city in Florida, known for its vibrant real estate and development market.
The takeaway
While deal activity slowed ahead of the Easter holiday, the overall pace of alternative investment transactions this week suggests the market remains quite active, with a diverse range of sectors and asset types continuing to attract capital from private equity, venture capital, and other alternative investors.
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