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The DST: One Way Retail Property Sales Have Remained Active During the Pandemic
Chain Store Age October 26, 2020Inland Private Capital Corporation, a significant owner of commercial properties including shopping centers, sold a 70,000-sq.-ft. property occupied by Pick ‘n Save in Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin, for $17.8 million. “QSR lots and out-parcels were selling at pretty aggressive cap rates prior to the pandemic, but we’ve seen a shift towards necessity-based retail in 2020. In this case, the DST was able to sell the grocery store and retain ownership of the remaining real estate,” said Rahul Sehgal, director and chief investment officer of Inland Private Capital Corporation.
Read More >Inland Real Estate Buys Beachfront Asset in New York
Multi-Housing News October 21, 2020Inland Real Estate Acquisitions LLC has acquired 10 West Apartments, an oceanfront community in Long Beach, N.Y. The 11-story oceanfront property features 109 units and 177 rentable parking spaces. “I wanted the property so badly, because not only do the numbers work for us, but also, how many rental properties can you find on the shore of Long Island? It’s virtually none,” Joe Cosenza, vice chairman of Inland Real Estate Group LLC, told Multi-Housing News.
Read More >Eliminating 1031 Exchanges Would Negatively Impact U.S. GDP by $12 Billion Annually
The DI Wire October 21, 2020The DI Wire conducted a webinar, Can 1031 Exchanges Escape the Chopping Block?, where four experts including Keith Lampi, president, director and chief operating officer of Inland Private Capital Corporation, discussed the future of 1031 exchanges ahead of the 2020 election. Note: The attached link is being sent to you solely for the purposes of providing information regarding 1031 like-kind exchanges. It is not meant as a political expression of Inland. Any such interpretation must be attributed to the article’s author.
Read More >Inland Private Capital Corporation Closes Sale of a 70,000-Square-Foot Retail Property in Wisconsin
REJournals October 20, 2020Inland Private Capital Corporation negotiated the sale of a 70,433-square-foot grocery retail property in Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin. The property sold for $17.84 million, an approximately 11 percent premium over investors’ acquisition price. IPC, through its subsidiary that serves as asset manager, facilitated the sale of the property on behalf of Mt. Pleasant Retail Venture DST, one of IPC’s 1031 investment programs.
Read More >Webinar: Inland’s Investment Strategies for Attractive Risk-Adjusted Returns Amid Uncertain Economic Times
Blue Vault Partners October 20, 2020Mitchell Sabshon, president and chief executive officer of Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation, and Michael Ezzell, president and chief executive officer of Inland Securities Corporation, discussed the pandemic’s impact on all property types and provided an overview of current investment strategies during the Blue Vault hosted webinar.
Read More >Inland Private Sells Grocery-Anchored Shopping Center in Latest DST Transaction
The DI Wire October 13, 2020Inland Private Capital Corporation, a sponsor of tax-focused alternative investment offerings, has sold a 70,400-square-foot grocery retail property located in Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin for $17.8 million, an approximately 11 percent premium over investors’ acquisition price, the company said.
Read More >Can 1031 Exchanges Escape The Chopping Block?
The DI Wire October 13, 2020The DI Wire will be hosting a webinar, Can 1031 Exchanges Escape the Chopping Block?, on October 21st with four industry experts, including Keith Lampi, president, director and chief operating officer of Inland Private Capital Corporation, to discuss Presidential candidate Joe Biden’s proposal to amend the tax code, the history of 1031 exchanges and what their elimination would mean for the broader economy. Note: The attached link is being sent to you solely for the purposes of providing information regarding 1031 like-kind exchanges. It is not meant as a political expression of Inland. Any such interpretation must be attributed to the article’s author.
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