Hillwood Invests in Dallas-Based Hexivon to Destroy "Forever Chemicals" in Water
Why this matters
Hillwood’s strategic investment in Hexivon, a Dallas-based firm developing technology to eliminate PFAS (“forever chemicals”) from water, signals a growing intersection between institutional capital and environmental remediation within commercial real estate markets. While not a traditional real estate deal, this move reflects increasing investor attention to sustainability and regulatory risk mitigation—factors that are becoming integral to underwriting and asset management strategies. PFAS contamination poses mounting liabilities for property owners, particularly in industrial and logistics hubs like Dallas, where water quality issues can complicate development and operational costs. Institutionally, this investment suggests a broader shift toward capital deployment in technologies that address environmental externalities, potentially unlocking value in assets burdened by legacy contamination. It also underscores the evolving role of capital providers who are seeking to hedge against regulatory tightening and reputational risks by supporting solutions that enhance environmental compliance. For allocators and capital markets professionals, Hillwood’s involvement may presage a new category of strategic investments adjacent to core real estate holdings—blurring lines between operating companies and real estate capital as sustainability imperatives reshape market positioning.
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Strategic investment will speed the rollout of Hexivon's technology designed to eliminate PFAS in water for good DALLAS, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Strategic investment will speed the rollout of Hexivon's technolog…
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