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The commercial real estate market is operating against a backdrop in which higher interest rates have caused widespread declines in real estate values – and higher loan-to-value ratios.
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The New York-based manager is expected to close $300m in loans over the next 30 days as debt funding gaps and needs persist.
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Florida-based manager looks to elevate $750 million fund to capitalize on private lending opportunities.
The Toronto-based manager is looking at the city on a long-term basis.
The attainable housing specialist is seeing a push toward asset management.
The Boston-based manager sees opportunities to move up in the quality spectrum in terms of both assets and partners.
The loan on One Market Plaza, a San Franciso office tower, was one of the largest CMBS loans slated to mature in 2024.
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Private credit lenders and other alternative sources of capital are already stepping in to work with national and regional banks to restructure loans.
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Pennington Partners has hired a team from Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners to make structured equity investments in industrial and multifamily properties.
The executives will be the New York-based asset manager's first dedicated heads of real estate since Marcus Sperber departed in 2019.
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