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  2. CIM Group - Wikipedia

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    It also acquired 15 William, its first investment in the Financial District, Manhattan. [9] In April 2012, the company acquired the site of 108 North State Street for $84 million from Bank of America, which had foreclosed upon the property. [10] In 2013, the company partnered with Kushner Companies to acquire 2 Rector Street. It sold the ...

  3. List of real estate investment firms - Wikipedia

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    Largest private real estate companies by capital raised [ edit ] Each year Private Equity International publishes the PERE 100, a ranking of the largest private equity real estate companies by how much capital they have raised for investment in the last five years.

  4. CNL Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    CNL Financial Group (CNL), formerly Commercial Net Lease, is an Orlando, Florida based private investment management and commercial real estate company. It was started in 1973 by James Seneff. [1] The company has been a major player in efforts to redevelop Orlando's downtown.

  5. List of public REITs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The five largest REITs in the United States are: American Tower Corporation, Prologis, Crown Castle International, Simon Property Group and Weyerhaeuser. [1] The following is a list of notable publicly-traded real estate investment trusts based in the United States. It does not include non-listed (private) REITs.

  6. Derek Quinlan - Wikipedia

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    Derek M Quinlan (born 4 November 1947) is an Irish businessman prominent in the field of real estate investment and development. A former tax inspector at the Irish Revenue Commission, he formed investment syndicates with high-net-worth individuals to acquire investment properties across the world.

  7. Real estate investment trust - Wikipedia

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    A real estate investment trust (REIT, pronounced "reet" [1]) is a company that owns, and in most cases operates, income-producing real estate. REITs own many types of commercial real estate, including office and apartment buildings, studios, warehouses , hospitals , shopping centers , hotels and commercial forests . [ 2 ]

  8. Ares Management - Wikipedia

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    With approximately $10.2 billion in assets under management, it manages several investment vehicles including its publicly traded REIT, Ares Commercial Real Estate Corporation, U.S. and European real estate private equity commingled funds and real estate equity and debt separately managed accounts as of May 10, 2016. [16]

  9. Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    An individual who wants to form a syndicate creates an investment strategy and discloses it on a crowdfunding platform. Other investors can choose to back the individual, who is the leader. The backing investors must follow the leader's investment strategy and pay them a fee. Syndicates do not exist on all equity crowdfunding platforms. [12]