GAIA Goes All Out for Halloween
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.
If you visit GAIA Real Estate’s headquarters next to Carnegie Hall in Manhattan this month, you’ll likely be greeted by ghouls, goblins and cobwebs – lots of cobwebs.
Atlanta and Nashville proved equally attractive to a New York firm that teamed with two Israeli investors to acquire a combined 591 units in the Southern cities. GAIA Real Estate of New York and Israel’s Amitim Senior Pension Funds and Psagot Investment house said this week they acquired Station R in Atlanta and The Carillon in Nashville for undisclosed prices. The seller of Station R was Greystar Real Estate Partners, and The Carillon was developed, constructed and managed by Embrey Partners of San Antonio, TX. Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales represented the seller of Station R, and CBRE of The Carillon. Both assets are situated in historic neighborhoods that have become trendy and attractive to millennial renters. Station R is in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, and The Carillon is across the street from First Tennessee Park, home of AAA baseball club Nashville Sounds, in Germantown.
An international investment group led by New York investment firm GAIA Real Estate has acquired five multifamily properties in Stamford, CT, for about $395 million.
Persam White LLC acquired the multifamily property at 11 Spencer Ct. in Brooklyn, NY from GAIA Real Estate Investment LLC for $13 million, or about $565,000 per unit.