Company Profile - Guggenheim Commercial Real Estate Finance LLC (edit)

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(404) 585-2200
Atlanta GA
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Most recent Comments - Guggenheim Commercial Real Estate Finance LLC
DateDealComment
06/09/2024Red Lion Hotel Do not appear to be in the lending business at present -- pwitham
11/06/2015Rivergate - Senior Lender ListPassed - While they own a number of insurance companies, only 1 of them is looking at construction loans. That insurance company just had a bad experience on a residential condo construction loan down in Florida that has caused them to question whether they want to continue in the construction space. As such, this just isn\'t a fit from a timing standpoint. They will have put out $2-2.5 billion by year end, and target more permanent financing work. He will reach back out next time he is in the DC area and we\'ll grab coffee/lunch. -- duke
11/06/2015Rivergate - Senior Lender Listleft voicemail -- duke
10/21/2015Rivergate - Senior Lender ListSent initial email -- duke
06/11/20151255 22nd Street Sent email -- duke
06/09/20151255 22nd Street Left voicemail -- duke
06/05/20151255 22nd Street Left voicemail -- duke
05/27/20151255 22nd Street Left voicemail -- duke
05/18/20151255 22nd Street Good call with Robb. He was out of town last week as his wife just had their 2nd baby girl. He is just now back in the office, and getting back into the swing of things. He likes the location, and thinks it is a pretty safe bet. GCREF owns a couple of life insurance companies that are doing construction financing, so he said he would circle up with those groups to see if there was appetite. He mentioned that some of their cost of capital tends to be a bit higher (Libor +800/900). None of their insurance companies have done construction-to-permanent financing in the past, but he did say they have been discussing it as a potential. He should be in DC sometime in the next month or two, and suggested we get together at that time. -- duke
05/13/20151255 22nd Street left voicemail -- duke
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