Custom Lucite commemorating notes issued by Soho House, a London-based private member’s club catering to the film and media industries. Imperial Capital served as sole book runner and manager of the issue.
(4AAH05R)These designs not only commemorate transactions in commercial and residential real estate, but also ribbon cutting ceremonies and openings, construction loans, groundbreakings, college building dedications, and REIT’s.
Custom Lucite commemorating notes issued by Soho House, a London-based private member’s club catering to the film and media industries. Imperial Capital served as sole book runner and manager of the issue.
(4AAH05R)Lucite deal toy marking a long-term lease agreement in downtown San Francisco entered into by Intuit. The deal was part of Intuit’s ongoing expansion effort.
Lucite deal gift marking the sale of Ghirardelli Square, a retail complex in San Francisco. The acquirer was Atlanta-based Jamestown Properties.
Lucite tombstone marking the sale of a warehouse distribution center to International Paper. The facility is located in Edwardsville, Kansas.
Lucite tombstone recognizing financing by Walker & Dunlop of Arbors at Arundel Preserve. The apartment complex is located in Hanover, Maryland.
(4ASHOOC)Custom Lucite commemorating groundbreaking for Market Street Place in San Francisco. The $150 million redevelopment project will be a multi-level retail complex.
Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition of the Gold Street Technology Center. The 5-building office and research & development complex is located in Alviso, California, and serves as the headquarters of TiVo, among other tenants.
Custom Lucite marking the sale of 60 Market Street, a 14-story commercial building in San Jose. The acquirers were Harvest Properties and LaSalle Investment Management, with Eastdil Secured advising the seller, Ares.
(4AHH528)Custom deal gift marking financing for Federal Center Plaza in Washington D.C. Eastdil Secured arranged for financing of the two-building office complex developed by Donohoe Cos.
The financial tombstones and deal toys featured in the galleries beginning above reflect a range of transactions in the real estate sector. There are over 250 images in this section alone. You’ll find, for example, commemoratives marking the debt financing for an apartment complex, a purchase by a real estate investment trust (REIT), the acquisition of a commercial title company, construction financing for an office tower, and the sale of a developer of a property management platform.
You’ll also see deals involving a range of international properties and locales: the sale of a leasehold in a London hotel, bonds issued by a Kuwaiti developer, construction funding for a student housing complex in Denmark, redevelopment financing for historic buildings in Minneapolis, a joint venture investment in Japanese real estate, and a private placement for a Singapore-based REIT.
The deal toys shown here also represent a variety of materials and design techniques. There are pieces made of crystal, Lucite, wood, resin, and pewter. A number of the featured designs combine several of these materials.
Finally, you’ll also find here a number of more traditional awards and commemoratives related to the real estate space. These include a commemorative celebrating the 5th anniversary of a real estate management firm, another marking the 10th anniversary of an affordable housing partnership, a custom ribbon-cutting ceremony memento for a newly-constructed senior living facility, and a commemorative for breaking ground on a resort in Florida.
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