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Shem Creek Capital

www.shemcreekcapital.com

 
Shem Creek Capital, established in 2008, is a commercial real estate finance company with a focus on providing debt capital solutions to local and regional commercial real estate owners in the Northeastern United States. Led by principals with extensive real estate and structured finance experience, Shem Creek invests in all property types throughout the capital structure from 1st mortgage to preferred equity. Shem Creeks relationship driven model focuses on working closely with borrowers to provide customized financing solutions on stabilized and transitional assets in situations including acquisitions, refinancing, restructurings and discounted payoffs.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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