Northmarq is a privately owned commercial real estate (CRE) finance provider that offers debt and equity property financing. They have partnerships with various institutional lenders and can access funding from national and regional banks, insurance companies, government agencies, Wall Street investment banks, private equity firms, and hedge funds. Northmarq provides a range of debt capital solutions, including non-recourse commercial mortgages, fixed rate loans, floating rate loans, multifamily construction loans, tax-exempt financing, bridge loans, mezzanine debt, credit tenant lease transactions, forward commitments, and green/sustainable financing. In terms of equity financing, Northmarq can secure funding from private equity firms, venture capitalists, hedge funds, and high net-worth investors for new construction projects, acquisition joint ventures, presales, and company-level equity investments. Northmarq is committed to helping clients achieve their commercial real estate objectives and provides financing options to both large, established developers and first-time investors.
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