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Real Estate

Apr. 22, 2003

Equity Financing for Those Caught in the Middle

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor Small to midsize property owners own the majority of the nation's commercial real estate, but they often have fewer options when it comes to seeking equity to finance growth.

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Assignment Editor

Small to midsize property owners own the majority of the nation's commercial real estate, but they often have fewer options when it comes to seeking equity to finance growth.

Traditionally, that's because large institutional players often won't consider deals below a minimum threshold and because most friends, family and business associates don't have an extra $5 million or so lying around to invest.
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