Challenges and Opportunities in Retail Financing

Challenges and Opportunities in Retail Financing

GlobeSt.com catches up with UC Funds on lack of transparency on retail sales figures, among other challenges. According to the firm’s CEO, Dan Palmier, there are opportunities for those lenders and owners who are creative and have an entrepreneurial lens. LAS...
UC Funds $18 Million Equity Investment in Fayetteville, GA

UC Funds $18 Million Equity Investment in Fayetteville, GA

UC Funds, a vertically-integrated commercial real estate specialty finance firm, announced today its $18 million equity investment to develop a new urban mixed-use project in the burgeoning film and entertainment market in Fayetteville, Georgia. Just 20 miles from downtown Atlanta, The Lofts…

UC Funds Wins Equity Deal of the Year

UC Funds Wins Equity Deal of the Year

On the heels of a banner year in 2018, UC Funds recently received the Equity Deal of the Year Award for its renovation and delivery of a Marriott-franchised centerpiece in downtown Stamford, Connecticut. In 2018, UC Funds finalized a $46M construction for the...
Residence Inn Grand Opening, June 6, 2019, Stamford, CT

Residence Inn Grand Opening, June 6, 2019, Stamford, CT

Daniel Palmier, founder and CEO of UC Funds, will host a private event at Residence Inn on Thursday, June 6 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mayor David Martin and fellow city leaders including Sandy Goldstein, President of Stamford Downtown Special Services and Heather Cavanagh…

UC Funds Booth # C-1050 in Las Vegas at ICSC

UC Funds Booth # C-1050 in Las Vegas at ICSC

Stop by UC Funds Booth # C-1050 in Vegas. Attend RECon 2019 to experience new programming that is bringing less tradition and more innovation to the retail real estate industry. Connect with emerging retailers and tech pioneers, hear from visionary keynote speakers, learn about the latest trends…

The ONE Foundation Reflects on Lee County Tornado Relief

The ONE Foundation Reflects on Lee County Tornado Relief

While the long-awaited spring weather is certainly a cause for celebration, it’s difficult to forget the slew of tornadoes that ripped through Lee County, Alabama on March 3, 2019 killing at least 23 people and destroying many homes