NEW YORK, NY, February 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) Lauran Bonaparte, Managing Partner of Lauton & Foxton Capital Partners and a Spacecon Pty Ltd have executed an exclusive representation agreement to finance the North East Trade Tower in South Korea.
"We're delighted to have the ability to introduce our newest client to private lenders," states Lauran Bonaparte. "This development is an exceptional tower that will mirror the new World Trade Center buildings."
Spacecon Pty Ltd is an Australian based real estate development firm that has an exclusive agreement to develop this long awaited tower. The cost of the tower will be in excess of $200M.
"Our private fund has secured investors from Asia, the Middle East and Europe to syndicate this financing. We look forward to the completion of this transaction," states Lauran Bonaparte.
Lauton & Foxton Capital Partners is a corporate advisory firm that assists clients with securing capital in the real estate, business services, energy, technology and healthcare sectors. We specialize in growth capital for small to midsized businesses.
For further information on Lauton & Foxton Capital Partners and/or exploring a relationship with the private funds, please contact:
Lauran Bonaparte
Managing Partner
Lauton & Foxton Capital Partners
347 809 5373
lauran@lautonfoxtoncapital.com
http://www.lautonfoxtoncapital.com
Lauton & Foxton Capital Partners Announces Representation Agreement With Spacecon Pty Ltd
Spacecon Pty Ltd is a 17 year old real estate development firm located in Australia.
2013-02-14
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