Company Profile - Angelo Gordon & Co. (edit)

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Most recent Comments - Angelo Gordon & Co.
DateDealComment
02/17/2022Walnut Creek Executive Park - Equity Sent follow up -- pwitham
02/15/2022Walnut Creek Executive Park - Equity Email sent to Reid Liffman -- pwitham
08/13/2020800 9th Street, SWEmail sent with Teaser -- pwitham
07/10/2019Mill District - Sonoma Valley, California7/10/19 - RA - spoke with Reid Liffman - they\'re not really the guys on ground up development projects. They\'ve done a little multifamily ground up in downtown DC but this is well outside of their wheelhouse -- ramick
06/27/2019Mill District - Sonoma Valley, CaliforniaTeaser sent 6/27/19 -- pwitham
03/20/2019Crossroads Village Center - EquitySent Teaser 3.20.19 -- pwitham
02/12/2016200 Stovall StreetSent email and left follow-up voicemail, awaiting feedback -- duke
01/20/2016Rivergate - Mezz / EquityPassed - Do not currently have a bucket for ground-up construction -- duke
10/07/2014PRP Real Estate Investors27-Feb-14 - Conversation with Michael Chang. They have 3 separate teams that would handle these assets, and he was quarterbacking between them. He said that his guys were not enamored with the basis of the assets going in and that it wouldn’t be a good cultural fit between their organizations (asked that I keep this private). They like platform deals for sizing purposes and target deals that require $20-$150M of equity. They have $26B under management, and have 2 investment platforms: 1) Core Plus: Targets mid teens returns, moderate leverage and investments in the four main food groups (office, industrial, multifamily, and retail.) 2) Opportunistic: Alternative asset classes (storage, healthcare, etc.), They do not like development deals. Mentioned that they want to spend more time looking at platform deals, and said he would be interested in the Assisted living and grocery anchored retail platforms we are teeing up now. -- duke
11/19/2008Coconut Grove - iStarPassed in partnership with Centrum... dislike the floor plans -- bshattan
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