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Robert F.
  • Developer
  • Miami, FL
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CO-GP and LP Capital

Robert F.
  • Developer
  • Miami, FL
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For the past few years I've worked with a large NY developer and am now opening shop in Pittsburgh where I'm originally from; I'm going to focus on adaptive re-use of old buildings for creative office, multi, etc. as well as true value-add multi complexes that have significant rent bump potential. 

Out of curiosity, would users on here be interested in LP contributions or potentially buying into the GP promote?

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