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There is a chance for well-capitalized companies which see opportunities to allocate to rescue capital for short-term investment opportunities. 
GFP Real Estate, Metro Loft Management and Rockwood Capital are set to buy the 22-story, 1.1 million-square-foot office at 25 Water Street.
The firm is the first African American- and women-owned lender to obtain a DUS designation.
Corebridge Financial funded the loan, with The Baupost Group providing additional equity.
The reasons behind the drop are easy to understand: a combination of lower transaction volume, higher interest rates and the steepest inflation in 40 years.
New towers being constructed in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
A four-bank syndicate arranged the loan for an 834-unit Brooklyn development.
Torose Capital targets value-added office, retail and mixed-use following firm launch.
A fisherman casts a net across the water.
Shoreham Capital focuses on multifamily, single family resi and build-to-rent for its housing portfolio.
Red Oak Capital, Pensam and Tower Capital are among the managers rolling out or expanding customizable programs. 
A long-term partnership with Earlsfort Capital Partners has allowed Minneapolis-based Castlelake to expand its lending platform in the UK and Ireland.
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