Sentences with phrase «equity in your commercial real estate»

Use the equity in your commercial real estate to finance business expansion, equipment upgrades, and property improvements.

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I was working in commercial real estate for a private equity group.
The Fed is in a «liquidity trap» which requires rates to stay at emergency levels and that fuels the bubbles in equities, Commercial and Residential Real Estate and financier assets.
AMC Entertainment, Wanda Cinema Line Co. and Wanda's Hong Kong - listed commercial real estate unit have seen their shares fall in recent months amid the recent China - led rout in equity markets.
Founded in 1992, Cerberus focuses on four primary strategies: control and non-control private equity; distressed securities & assets; commercial mid-market lending and real estate - related investments.
The FTSE NAREIT Equity REITs Index, which contains 157 publicly traded REITs (as of 2016) that span commercial real estate in the United States, excluding timber and infrastructure REITs.
In the quest to compensate for low fixed income returns, pension funds have plowed money into stocks, private equity funds and illiquid and very risky investments, like subprime auto loan securities and commercial real estate.
Beforehand, he spent 20 years at GE Capital, investing in and lending to institutional private equity commercial real estate clients.
We had a former coal mine operator, a motorcycle dealership owner, a commercial airline pilot, a security special operations manager, a real estate broker, a person from the private equity sector, a hedge fund manager, a car dealership manager, and a person that worked in digital marketing.
The real estate segment invests in real estate equity for the acquisition and recapitalization of real estate assets, portfolios, platforms and operating companies, and real estate debt, including first mortgage and mezzanine loans, preferred equity and commercial mortgage backed securities.»
Pine River's Commercial Real Estate Group was established in December 2014 to build out a premier commercial real estate debt and equity investmentCommercial Real Estate Group was established in December 2014 to build out a premier commercial real estate debt and equity investment platfReal Estate Group was established in December 2014 to build out a premier commercial real estate debt and equity investment plaEstate Group was established in December 2014 to build out a premier commercial real estate debt and equity investmentcommercial real estate debt and equity investment platfreal estate debt and equity investment plaestate debt and equity investment platform.
Since joining Citi in 2000, Mr. Albano has covered nearly all disciplines of the commercial real estate industry including: equities, direct investments, fund / platform investments, loan origination, M&A, asset management, subordinate debt structuring and placement, corporate finance, and loan syndications.
First RealFund (FRF), a commercial real estate crowdfunding platform headquartered in New York City, announced on Thursday it raised $ 500,000 of preferred equity financing for the renovation of a 4 - story brownstone in Brooklyn's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood.
Assets in interval funds might include investments like commercial property, such as tracts of farmland or forestry land, hedge funds and other private equity funds, business loans, catastrophe bonds and real estate securities.
Renaissance Global Real Estate Fund seeks long - term capital growth by investing primarily in equity securities of companies throughout the world that are involved in, or that indirectly benefit from, management companies, commercial, industrial, and residential properties, or other investment in the real estate secReal Estate Fund seeks long - term capital growth by investing primarily in equity securities of companies throughout the world that are involved in, or that indirectly benefit from, management companies, commercial, industrial, and residential properties, or other investment in the real estate sEstate Fund seeks long - term capital growth by investing primarily in equity securities of companies throughout the world that are involved in, or that indirectly benefit from, management companies, commercial, industrial, and residential properties, or other investment in the real estate secreal estate sestate sector.
9) This is also affecting pension plans, which are large investors in commercial real estate, both equity and mortgages.
In other words (a) save capital and get real estate education first (b) get an owner occupied residential, not commercial property with a short mortgage to build equity faster (c) get a distressed commerical 10 or 12 unit, using cash from your paid off residential property, (d) improve the cash flow in the distressed commercial property and stabilize it and finally (e) get your next 10 or 15 unit property and repeat the procesIn other words (a) save capital and get real estate education first (b) get an owner occupied residential, not commercial property with a short mortgage to build equity faster (c) get a distressed commerical 10 or 12 unit, using cash from your paid off residential property, (d) improve the cash flow in the distressed commercial property and stabilize it and finally (e) get your next 10 or 15 unit property and repeat the procesin the distressed commercial property and stabilize it and finally (e) get your next 10 or 15 unit property and repeat the process.
The FTSE NAREIT All Equity REITs Managed Portfolio seeks to invest in commercial real estate space across the US economy with exposure to all investment and property sectors.
I have applied value investing principles — without having even 1 % of the widsom of a Buffett, Graham or Klarman — in asset classes such as: residential real estate, publicly traded equities, publicly traded bonds, private loans and commercial real estate.
«Many asset prices rocket [ed] higher in recent years — bonds, commercial real estate, infrastructure, private equity, residential real estate in Manhattan and London...» to name a few.
The West Coast eREIT focuses on a balanced approach of acquiring both debt and equity investments in commercial real estate assets located specifically in the West Coast region.
So does it make sense for average people to invest in private equity funds or private real estate funds because the wealthy ran their own companies and invested in commercial real estate?
But the list might include gold, silver, stocks of mining companies that focus on these two metals, hedge funds, mutual funds that endeavor to act like hedge funds, timber, farmland, private equity funds that buy privately held companies, residential and commercial rental properties, real estate investment trusts, commodity funds that buy everything from agriculture to energy futures contracts, stocks of energy and natural - resource companies, venture capital funds that invest in startup companies, and even bitcoin.
Most REITs are equity REITs, which participate in the ownership, operation, and development of commercial real estate assets.
(In August, the real estate private equity firm Savanna unveiled renderings of a nine - story commercial building designed for the site by Morris Adjmi.
Mr. Aguilar brings to Shutts more than 20 years of experience representing real estate developers, home builders, financial institutions, private equity funds, and other investors in sophisticated commercial transactions throughout the United States and in Latin America, with an emphasis on acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures and financings.
In the Best Law Firms survey, Thompson Hine is ranked a top firm nationally for Admiralty & Maritime Law; Antitrust Law; Commercial Litigation; Construction Law; Corporate Law; Litigation - Intellectual Property; Litigation - Banking & Finance; Litigation - Real Estate; Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Defendants; Mergers & Acquisitions Law; Private Equity Law; Transportation Law; and Venture Capital Law.
Her practice focuses on the representation of corporate clients in connection with sales and acquisitions of businesses, debt and equity financings, private placements, real estate matters, including commercial leasing and purchase and sale agreements, and general business matters.
«His extensive background in real estate and private equity will be an invaluable asset to our expanding commercial real estate practice here in the Dallas office.»
A Martindale - Hubbell AV ® Preeminent rated attorney, Tim concentrates his practice in transactional business law and has represented private equity funds and their portfolio companies, publicly traded companies, big box retailers, franchisors & franchisees, physician practice groups, commercial real estate developers, financial institutions, high net worth individuals, and companies raising capital.
Prior to joining Apogee Legal, David practiced law at Norton Rose Fulbright and King & Spalding focusing on private equity and capital markets transactions as well as complex commercial litigation for clients in the financial services, energy, and real estate industries.
Notable mandates: Acted for Soltoro Ltd. in connection with its successful disposition by plan of arrangement to Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.; co-counsel for Trillium Motor World Ltd. in class action against General Motors of Canada Ltd. and Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP; acted for Canadian Solar Inc. in connection with raising an aggregate of US$ 50 million in equity and US$ 100 million in debt financing for acquisition financing and working capital purposes; external counsel to the Regional Municipality of York, providing a wide range of municipal, real estate, expropriation, litigation, and commercial law advice and services; counsel to minority shareholder of a Nevis LLC worth more than US$ 500 million with respect to a claim for relief from unfair prejudice in litigation in Nevis and the Commercial Division of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in British Virgin Islands, and in contemporaneous related actions in Belize and the Unitcommercial law advice and services; counsel to minority shareholder of a Nevis LLC worth more than US$ 500 million with respect to a claim for relief from unfair prejudice in litigation in Nevis and the Commercial Division of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in British Virgin Islands, and in contemporaneous related actions in Belize and the UnitCommercial Division of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in British Virgin Islands, and in contemporaneous related actions in Belize and the United States.
We represent a diverse group of clients across numerous industries, including financial services, real estate, hospitality and restaurants, technology, health services and media, in a variety of leveraged, structured bank lending, capital markets and other finance transactions, including equity and debt offerings, venture capital financing and commercial lending.
Rafael brings more than 20 years of experience representing real estate developers, home builders, financial institutions, private equity funds, and other investors in sophisticated commercial transactions throughout the United States and Latin America, with an emphasis on acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures and financings.
It's worth noting that Boston only hires into private equity, that most first - years in Washington, DC slot into the regulatory, antitrust / competition, and white collar litigation groups, and that at the time of our calls all juniors in the Miami office were dedicated to complex, commercial litigation work, although real estate is on offer too.
The following twenty - one TDS lawyers have been named to the 2014 edition of the Best Lawyers in Canada: Richard H.G. Adams (real estate law), Robert J.M. Adkins (aboriginal law and real estate law), Donald G. Douglas (insolvency and financial restructuring), Adrian B. Frost (labour and employment law), A. Blair Graham, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution), Jeff Hirsch (Administrative and Public Law), Robin M. Kersey (labour and employment law and alternative dispute resolution), Keith D. LaBossiere (labour and employment law), Jan Lederman (leveraged buyouts and private equity law and mergers & acquisitions law), Kenneth S. Maclean (alternative dispute resolution and labour and employment law), Barry N. MacTavish (securities law), Gordon A. McKinnon (insurance law), Albina P. Moran (real estate law), E. William Olson, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution, bet - the company litigation, construction law, corporate and commercial litigation, insurance law and labour and employment law), Chrys Pappas, Q.C. (banking law, corporate law and real estate law), Sacha R. Paul (aboriginal law), William G. Percy (aboriginal law), Jeffrey D. Pniowsky (tax law), James A. Ripley (banking law), P. Michael Sinclair, Q.C. (corporate law and securities law), John D. Stefaniuk (environmental law and natural resources law).
Steven Fein specializes in commercial real estate lending and in representing funds and advisors to real estate funds on equity investments in real estate.
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We act for clients in a wide variety of local and international commercial sectors, including banking, mining and petroleum resources, manufacturing and engineering services, information technology, private equity, healthcare, insurance, transport, maritime, real estate, investment, pensions, government services, broadcasting and telecommunications, retail, professional services, catering, hospitality, gaming and entertainment.
Patricia is a partner in the Regina office with experience in advising on corporate governance matters, securities and equity financing, commercial and residential real estate transactions, sales and acquisitions, financing, and development.
She has extensive experience in a wide range of complex commercial real estate transactions, including ground - up developments, acquisitions and dispositions, institutional equity investments, joint ventures, ground leases and permanent and mezzanine financing.
We specialize in sectors that include Civil & Criminal Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Corporate / Commercial Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity, Real Estate and Construction, Sports Law, Environmental Law, International Trade Law, Intellectual Property, Financial Fraud and Taxation.
Assisted SAP applications to provide tax and financial structuring for bank's investments in capitalmarkets transactions, private equity / real estate funds, and commercial banking transactions and AML prevention efforts.
Commercial real estate services firm JLL also noted a slowdown in private equity activity.
Equity is becoming a rare animal in commercial real estate, even as property prices remain at historical highs.
Though the $ 58 million loan made on the property, which is owned by private equity firm KKR & Co., hasn't gone into default, the cash reserve isn't expected to last through the end of 2016, Stuart Rothstein, CEO of Apollo Commercial Real Estate, told investors during a conference call in July.
In part, private equity firms moved into distressed acquisitons because they are seeking returns higher than those available on other commercial real estate investing opportunities.
Focused exclusively on arranging debt and equity financing for commercial real estate properties, today George Elkins Mortgage Banking originates in excess of $ 725 million of loans annually and provides loan servicing functions for our correspondent lenders for a loan portfolio valued at nearly $ 1 billion.
Deerwood Real Estate Capital is a commercial mortgage brokerage specializing in assisting clients in sourcing debt and equity.
NEW YORK City — Madison Realty Capital (MRC), an institutionally backed commercial real estate investment firm and asset manager specializing in flexible debt and equity financing solutions for middle - market transactions throughout the United States, closed over $ 140 million of financing and note purchase transactions in the third quarter of 2013, the company announced.
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