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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): May 31, 2021

BLACK CREEK DIVERSIFIED PROPERTY FUND INC.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)

Maryland

    

000-52596

    

30-0309068

(State or other jurisdiction

of incorporation)

(Commission File No.)

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

518 Seventeenth Street, 17th Floor, Denver, CO

    

80202

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

(Zip Code)

(303) 228-2200

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Not applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

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Item 8.01 Other Events.

Black Creek Diversified Property Fund Inc. (referred to herein as the “Company,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) is filing this Current Report on Form 8-K in order to disclose the most recent transaction price and net asset value (“NAV”) per share, as determined in accordance with the Company’s valuation procedures, for each of its classes of common stock and to provide an update on our assets.

July 1, 2021 Transaction Price

The transaction price for each share class of our common stock for subscriptions accepted (and distribution reinvestment plan issuances) as of July 1, 2021 (and redemptions as of June 30, 2021) is as follows:

Share Class

    

Transaction Price (per share)

Class T

$

7.6313

Class S

 

7.6313

Class D

 

7.6313

Class I

 

7.6313

Class E

 

7.6313

The transaction price for each of our share classes is equal to such class’s NAV per share as of May 31, 2021. A calculation of the NAV per share is set forth below. The purchase price of our common stock for each share class equals the transaction price of such class, plus applicable upfront selling commissions and dealer manager fees.

May 31, 2021 NAV Per Share

Our board of directors, including a majority of our independent directors, has adopted valuation procedures, as amended from time to time, that contain a comprehensive set of methodologies to be used in connection with the calculation of our NAV. Our most recent NAV per share for each share class, which is updated as of the last calendar day of each month, is posted on our website at www.blackcreekdiversified.com and is also available on our toll-free, automated telephone line at (888) 310-9352. With the approval of our board of directors, including a majority of our independent directors, we have engaged Altus Group U.S., Inc., a third-party valuation firm, to serve as our independent valuation advisor (‘‘Altus Group’’ or the “Independent Valuation Advisor”) with respect to providing monthly real property appraisals, reviewing annual third-party real property appraisals, reviewing the internal valuations of debt-related assets and liabilities performed by Black Creek Diversified Property Advisors LLC (“our Advisor”), helping us administer the valuation and review process for the real properties in our portfolio, and assisting in the development and review of our valuation procedures. As part of this process, our Advisor reviews the estimates of the values of our real property portfolio, real estate-related assets, and other assets and liabilities within our portfolio for consistency with our valuation guidelines and the overall reasonableness of the valuation conclusions, and informs our board of directors of its conclusions. Although third-party appraisal firms, the Independent Valuation Advisor, or other pricing sources may consider any comments received from us or our Advisor or other valuation sources for their individual valuations, the final estimated fair values of our real properties are determined by the Independent Valuation Advisor and the final estimates of fair values of our real estate-related assets, our other assets, and our liabilities are determined by the applicable pricing source, subject to the oversight of our board of directors. With respect to the valuation of our real properties, the Independent Valuation Advisor provides our board of directors with periodic valuation reports and is available to meet with our board of directors to review valuation information, as well as our valuation guidelines and the operation and results of the valuation and review process generally. All parties engaged by us in connection with our valuation procedures, including the Independent Valuation Advisor, ALPS Fund Services Inc. (“ALPS”), and our Advisor, are subject to the oversight of our board of directors. Our board of directors has the right to engage additional valuation firms and pricing sources to review the valuation process or valuations, if deemed appropriate. At least once each calendar year our board of directors, including a majority of our independent directors, reviews the appropriateness of our valuation procedures with input from the Independent Valuation Advisor. From time to time our board of directors, including a majority of our independent directors, may adopt changes to the valuation procedures if it: (1) determines that such changes are likely to result in a more accurate reflection of NAV or a more efficient or less costly procedure for the determination of NAV without having a material adverse effect on the accuracy of such determination; or (2) otherwise reasonably believes a change is appropriate for the determination of NAV. We will publicly announce material changes to our valuation procedures. Please see our valuation procedures filed with this Current Report on Form


8-K, for a more detailed description of our valuation procedures, including important disclosure regarding real property valuations provided by the Independent Valuation Advisor.

Our valuation procedures, which address specifically each category of our assets and liabilities and are applied separately from the preparation of our financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), involve adjustments from historical cost. There are certain factors which cause NAV to be different from total equity or stockholders’ equity on a GAAP basis. Most significantly, the valuation of our real assets, which is the largest component of our NAV calculation, is provided to us by the Independent Valuation Advisor. For GAAP purposes, these assets are generally recorded at depreciated or amortized cost. Another example that will cause our NAV to differ from our GAAP total equity or stockholders’ equity is the straight-lining of rent, which results in a receivable for GAAP purposes that is not included in the determination of our NAV. The fair values of our assets and certain liabilities are determined using widely accepted methodologies and, as appropriate, the GAAP principles within the FASB Accounting Standards Codification under Topic 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures and are used by ALPS in calculating our NAV per share. However, our valuation procedures and our NAV are not subject to GAAP and will not be subject to independent audit. We did not develop our valuation procedures with the intention of complying with fair value concepts under GAAP and, therefore, there could be differences between our fair values and the fair values derived from the principal market or most advantageous market concepts of establishing fair value under GAAP.

As used below, “Fund Interests” means our outstanding shares of common stock, along with the partnership units in our operating partnership (“OP Units”) which may be held directly or indirectly by the Advisor, Black Creek Diversified Property Advisors Group LLC, and third parties, and “Aggregate Fund NAV” means the NAV of all the Fund Interests.

The following table sets forth the components of Aggregate Fund NAV as of May 31, 2021 and April 30, 2021:

As of

(in thousands)

    

May 31, 2021

    

April 30, 2021

Investments in office properties

$

748,850

$

747,300

Investments in retail properties

 

908,350

 

906,700

Investments in multi-family properties

 

393,050

 

392,000

Investments in industrial properties

 

557,600

 

553,550

Total investment in real estate properties

2,607,850

2,599,550

Debt-related investments

47,768

47,718

DST Program Loans

55,946

50,518

Total investments

2,711,564

2,697,786

Cash and cash equivalents

 

11,626

 

16,273

Restricted cash

 

10,419

 

10,212

Other assets

 

30,135

 

29,210

Line of credit, term loans and mortgage notes

 

(868,217)

 

(907,466)

Financing obligations associated with our DST Program

 

(575,504)

 

(541,851)

Other liabilities

 

(38,817)

 

(38,501)

Accrued performance-based fee

 

(3,157)

 

(2,504)

Accrued advisory fees

 

(1,698)

 

(1,655)

Aggregate Fund NAV

$

1,276,351

$

1,261,504

Total Fund Interests outstanding

 

167,251

 

165,671

The following table sets forth the NAV per Fund Interest as of May 31, 2021 and April 30, 2021:

    

Class T

    

Class S

    

Class D

    

Class I

    

Class E

    

(in thousands, except per Fund Interest data)

Total

Shares

Shares

Shares

Shares

Shares

OP Units

As of May 31, 2021

Monthly NAV

$

1,276,351

$

84,244

$

212,322

$

40,399

$

362,085

$

445,430

$

131,871

Fund Interests outstanding

 

167,251

 

11,039

 

27,822

 

5,294

 

47,447

 

58,369

 

17,280

NAV Per Fund Interest

$

7.6313

$

7.6313

$

7.6313

$

7.6313

$

7.6313

$

7.6313

$

7.6313

As of April 30, 2021

 

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

Monthly NAV

$

1,261,504

$

81,383

$

204,515

$

39,188

$

356,513

$

448,325

$

131,580

Fund Interests outstanding

 

165,671

 

10,688

 

26,859

 

5,146

 

46,820

 

58,878

 

17,280

NAV Per Fund Interest

$

7.6145

$

7.6145

$

7.6145

$

7.6145

$

7.6145

$

7.6145

$

7.6145


Under GAAP, we record liabilities for ongoing distribution fees that (i) we currently owe Black Creek Capital Markets, LLC (the “Dealer Manager”) under the terms of our dealer manager agreement and (ii) we estimate we may pay to the Dealer Manager in future periods for shares of our common stock. As of May 31, 2021, we estimated approximately $20.8 million of ongoing distribution fees were potentially payable to the Dealer Manager. We do not deduct the liability for estimated future distribution fees in our calculation of NAV since we intend for our NAV to reflect our estimated value on the date that we determine our NAV. Accordingly, our estimated NAV at any given time does not include consideration of any estimated future distribution fees that may become payable after such date.

We include no discounts to our NAV for the illiquid nature of our shares, including the limitations on our stockholders’ ability to redeem shares under our share redemption program and our ability to suspend or terminate our share redemption program at any time. Our NAV generally does not consider exit costs (e.g. selling costs and commissions related to the sale of a property) that would likely be incurred if our assets and liabilities were liquidated or sold today. While we may use market pricing concepts to value individual components of our NAV, our per share NAV is not derived from the market pricing information of open-end real estate funds listed on stock exchanges.

Our NAV is not a representation, warranty or guarantee that: (i) we would fully realize our NAV upon a sale of our assets; (ii) shares of our common stock would trade at our per share NAV on a national securities exchange; and (iii) a stockholder would be able to realize the per share NAV if such stockholder attempted to sell his or her shares to a third party.

The valuations of our real properties as of May 31, 2021 were provided by the Independent Valuation Advisor in accordance with our valuation procedures. Certain key assumptions that were used by the Independent Valuation Advisor in the discounted cash flow analysis are set forth in the following table based on weighted-averages by property type.

    

Office

    

Retail

    

Multifamily

    

Industrial

    

Weighted-Average
Basis

 

Exit capitalization rate

 

6.31

%  

6.21

%  

5.26

%  

5.34

%  

5.91

%

Discount rate / internal rate of return

 

7.12

%  

6.77

%  

6.07

%  

6.03

%  

6.60

%

Average holding period (years)

 

10.0

 

10.0

 

10.0

 

10.0

 

10.0

A change in the exit capitalization and discount rates used would impact the calculation of the value of our real property. For example, assuming all other factors remain constant, the changes listed below would result in the following effects on the value of our real properties:

Input

    

Hypothetical
Change

    

Office

    

Retail

    

Multifamily

    

Industrial

    

Weighted-Average
Values

 

Exit capitalization rate (weighted-average)

 

0.25% decrease

 

3.01

%  

2.54

%  

3.20

%  

3.34

%  

2.95

%

 

0.25% increase

 

(2.77)

%  

(2.34)

%  

(2.91)

%  

(3.04)

%  

(2.70)

%

Discount rate (weighted-average)

 

0.25% decrease

 

2.12

%  

1.92

%  

2.00

%  

2.01

%  

2.01

%

 

0.25% increase

 

(2.07)

%  

(1.87)

%  

(1.95)

%  

(1.97)

%  

(1.96)

%

From September 30, 2017 through November 30, 2019, we valued our debt-related investments and real estate-related liabilities generally in accordance with fair value standards under GAAP. Beginning with our valuation for December 31, 2019, our property-level mortgages and corporate-level credit facilities that are intended to be held to maturity (which for fixed rate debt not subject to interest rate hedges may be the date near maturity at which time the debt will be eligible for prepayment at par for purposes herein), including those subject to interest rate hedges, were valued at par (i.e. at their respective outstanding balances). In addition, because we utilize interest rate hedges to stabilize interest payments (i.e. to fix all-in interest rates through interest rate swaps or to limit interest rate exposure through interest rate caps) on individual loans, each loan and associated interest rate hedge is treated as one financial instrument which is valued at par if intended to be held to maturity. This policy of valuing at par applies regardless of whether any given interest rate hedge is considered as an asset or liability for GAAP purposes. As of May 31, 2021, we classified all of our debt as intended to be held to maturity.

Update on Our Assets

As of May 31, 2021, we had $2.7 billion in assets under management (calculated as fair value of total investment in real estate properties and debt-related investments, plus cash and cash equivalents). Our investments include 56 real estate


properties totaling approximately 11.4 million square feet located in 25 markets throughout the U.S., which were 91.8% leased as of May 31, 2021.

As of May 31, 2021 our leverage ratio was 32.3% (calculated as outstanding principal balance of our borrowings less cash and cash equivalents, divided by the fair value of our real property and debt-related investments not associated with the DST Program, as determined in accordance with our valuation procedures).

The following table sets forth a summary of our May rent collections as of June 9, 2021:

May 2021

Rent Collections

Office

98.5%

Retail

95.0%

Industrial

97.0%

Multifamily

96.6%

Total

96.7%

Net Asset Value Calculation and Valuation Procedures

Effective as of June 10, 2021, our board of directors amended our Net Asset Value Calculation and Valuation Procedures (the “Valuation Procedures”), in order to, among other things, clarify certain of the procedures followed in the calculation of the NAV and the role of Altus Group U.S. Inc., as our Independent Valuation Advisor.

The new Valuation Procedures have been filed as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K.

Forward-Looking Statements

This Current Report on Form 8-K includes certain statements that are intended to be deemed “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of, and to be covered by the safe harbor provisions contained in, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Such forward-looking statements are generally identifiable by the use of the words “may,” “will,” “should,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “believe,” “intend,” “project,” “continue,” or other similar words or terms. These statements are based on certain assumptions and analyses made in light of our experience and our perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors we believe are appropriate. Such statements are subject to a number of assumptions, risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Among the factors that may cause results to vary are the negative impact of COVID-19 on our financial condition and results of operations being more significant than expected, general economic and business (particularly real estate and capital market) conditions being less favorable than expected, the business opportunities that may be presented to and pursued by us, changes in laws or regulations (including changes to laws governing the taxation of real estate investment trusts (“REITs”)), risk of acquisitions, availability and creditworthiness of prospective customers, availability of capital (debt and equity), interest rate fluctuations, competition, supply and demand for properties in current and any proposed market areas in which we invest, our customers’ ability and willingness to pay rent at current or increased levels, accounting principles, policies and guidelines applicable to REITs, environmental, regulatory and/or safety requirements, customer bankruptcies and defaults, the availability and cost of comprehensive insurance, including coverage for terrorist acts, and other factors, many of which are beyond our control. For a further discussion of these factors and other risk factors that could lead to actual results materially different from those described in the forward-looking statements, see “Risk Factors” under Item 1A of Part 1 of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 and subsequent periodic and current reports filed with the SEC. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.


Item 9.01          Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d)          Exhibits

Exhibit
Number

    

Description

99.1*

99.2*


*          Filed herewith.


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Company has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

Black Creek Diversified Property Fund Inc.

June 15, 2021

By:

/s/ LAINIE P. MINNICK

Lainie P. Minnick
Managing Director, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer