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Blackstone Just Built A New West Coast Unit For Its AI Bets, Called N1

Published Apr 29, 2026
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  • Blackstone is folding its growth business into a new West Coast unit called Blackstone N1 (BXN1).
  • Veteran investor Jas Khaira is moving from New York to San Francisco to lead it, replacing departing growth head Jon Korngold.
  • Eight of Blackstone's 10 best-performing investments last quarter came from the AI ecosystem.

The world's biggest private asset firm just reset itself around one bet. AI is no longer just a product line at Blackstone. It is the firm.

Blackstone is folding its growth arm into a new West Coast unit. It is calling the unit Blackstone N1. The unit will sit at the heart of the firm's $1.3 trillion in assets. It will also act as the AI brain for many of its other groups.

What BXN1 Actually Does

The new unit will run AI and tech bets across three of Blackstone's core platforms:

  • BXPE, the firm's private equity fund for the wealthy.
  • The original Blackstone Growth platform.
  • Tactical Opportunities, the credit-meets-equity group that does flexible deals.

Jas Khaira is moving from New York to San Francisco to run it. He will keep his role leading the Americas for Tactical Opportunities. He will also keep his seat on the firm's deal panel. On top of that, he will take on the broader AI mandate.

He has done more than 50 deals at Blackstone. One of them was the digital build-out that became the base for the firm's data center empire.

He replaces Jon Korngold, the prior head of Blackstone Growth. Korngold is leaving the firm.

Why Blackstone Is Going All-In On AI

The math is hard to ignore. Eight of Blackstone's 10 best deals last quarter were tied to AI.

Blackstone is already the largest private asset investor in AI. Its book includes stakes in OpenAI, Anthropic, CoreWeave, and SpaceX. It also owns the biggest data center firm in the U.S. The firm even owns a slice of the utilities that power those data centers.

CEO Steve Schwarzman and President Jon Gray made the case in an internal memo. They wrote that AI is "reshaping every business at the firm."

Putting all the AI bets under one roof helps Blackstone keep up with the deal flow. The new unit sits in the city where most AI firms are built. That makes it easier to spot deals early.

The Bigger Pattern

This is the second time since 2023 that Blackstone has rolled up a major business line. The first move pulled credit and insurance into a single unit. That unit has since become one of the firm's biggest growth engines.

The pattern is simple. Blackstone leans into rollups when a theme is big enough. The trigger is when one bet can lift returns across many funds at once. Credit hit that bar in 2023. AI has now hit it in 2026.

For investors, the read is clear. Blackstone is signaling that AI will keep driving its returns for years to come.

What To Watch

Khaira's first set of deals out of San Francisco will tell investors a lot. They will show how bold Blackstone plans to be with AI prices this high.

The firm has the balance sheet to step in as a buyer if the market cools. It also has the data center book to see which firms are using their AI spend.

That mix is unusual. The next batch of BXN1 deals will show how Blackstone wants to use it.

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