Episode 17: Invest in Urban Infill Commercial Real Estate for Strong Returns

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It gives me great pride to see the patrons of our properties. What I do love to see are people who are from all walks of life... seeing people get in front of each other, to break bread, and being a part of that - breaking down those typical walls - is what does give me a great deal of pride.

About the Interview

If you're asking questions like: "should I invest in real estate in cities like Los Angeles, Austin, Dallas or Denver”, you'll learn a lot from this interview with Neville Rhone, Jr. of Arc Capital Partners. He explains his firm’s approach to buying urban infill properties from Los Angeles to Austin, Dallas and Denver. Since cities continue to drive the American economy, it's important to hear how savvy pros like Neville aim to create value from substantial assets in mixed-use neighborhoods that need to be reimagined and repositioned.

 


Neville Rhone, Jr.
Co-Founder and Managing Partner Arc Capital Partners

Neville Rhone is Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Arc Capital Partners. Along with Quincy Allen, he is responsible for overall firm strategy, investments, asset management, financing and dispositions. Mr. Rhone is a 27-year veteran of real estate development, finance, and investing with over $6.4 billion of transaction experience. Prior to forming Arc, Mr. Rhone was a Managing Director and investment committee member of Canyon Partners Real Estate (“Canyon”). At Canyon, Mr. Rhone led Texas acquisitions and invested in over $1 billion of real estate. Prior to joining Canyon, Mr. Rhone was a Vice President at Morgan Stanley focused on investment banking and real estate. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Mr. Rhone was a senior development executive with Tishman Realty Corporation in New York City. Mr. Rhone is an active member of the Urban Land Institute and the Pension Real Estate Association. Mr. Rhone is also a Director of Stratus Properties, Inc., a leading Austin-based real estate company and investment committee advisor to the California Wellness Foundation. Mr. Rhone also serves as a trustee of the Marlborough School and a board member of the Economic Resources Corporation, a nonprofit focused on economic development. Mr. Rhone graduated from Cornell University with both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.

 

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