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Nominations close on December 12 at midnight for Real Estate Capital USA’s second annual awards.
More borrowers are looking at C-PACE financing to ‘green’ their properties as the US government dials up its own focus on addressing climate change through August’s Inflation Reduction Act.
Diversity is changing the commercial real estate lending game
Real Estate Capital explores how lenders and borrowers are accounting for ESG.
The Austin-based C-PACE provider, which was acquired in January by Athene Holdings, is seeing more owners looking to upgrade their properties to address sustainability or resiliency issues.
Langdon Park Capital, a Los Angeles-based manager, is seeing more lender interest in its core strategy: preserving affordable and workforce housing in majority minority US communities.
Lenders have big questions to ask when issuing debt to the office market now that there is a gulf between Class A and B assets.
Jack Gay, senior managing director and global head of debt at Nuveen, discusses how the New York-based investment management company blends its global and local expertise to strengthen borrower relationships and offerings.
The firm saw its roster of institutional investors spike in its second affordable housing fund.
The practice, formerly a niche financing strategy to upgrade properties, is set to become a driving force in ESG lending.