Use TypesResidential · Retail · Office
Advisory Services

Mixed Use
Development
Advisory

Connecting Asian investors with integrated urban real estate — where residential, retail, and commercial converge.

Live
Work · Play
The integrated lifestyle
2x
Foot Traffic
vs. single-use assets
Lower
Risk Profile
Diversified income streams
Rising
Urban Demand
Millennials & Boomers align

Residential

Apartments, condos & rentals

Retail

Street-level F&B & services

Commercial

Office & co-working

Institutional

Civic, cultural & community

The Return of the
Urban Village

Springer Capital specializes in the Mixed Use real estate asset class. We offer a suite of consulting and support services to U.S. sponsors and developers seeking to raise capital from Asia, connecting them with our deep pool of investors.

Mixed-use is a form of integrated and pedestrian-friendly development that typically combines two or more uses, including residential, commercial, and institutional. Mixed-use developments were the preferred form of living prior to the early 1900s — until increased industrialization and the automobile boom spurred the creation of suburbs.

Today, consumer preferences are swinging powerfully back toward the integrated urban environment — and Springer Capital is positioned at the intersection of that trend and Asian capital's appetite for diversified US real estate.

What We Offer

Advisory Capabilities

  • Capital Raising from APAC Investors
  • Sponsor Presentation & Analysis
  • Residential Component Advisory
  • Retail Tenant Mix Consulting
  • Urban Submarket Research
  • Full Transaction Support

Why Invest in
Mixed Use Developments

Four reasons why mixed-use is one of the most resilient and forward-looking asset classes in real estate today.

01

Shifting Consumer Preferences

In the last few years there has been an increased demand for mixed-use developments as consumers' preferences for integrated urban-lifestyle centers that cater to the "live, shop, work, play" mantra have become more pronounced — coming from all generations, not just millennials.

02

Tenant Business Benefits

Tenants stand to benefit from increased exposure to consumers, since these spaces attract more foot traffic for diverse purposes. As a result, tenant attraction and retention can be improved through focus on mixed-use developments.

03

Portfolio Risk Diversification

Portfolio risk is diversified across different property types and uses, especially at a time when disruptive forces have rendered many single-use properties underutilized or irrelevant. Mixed-use hedges against sector-specific downturns.

04

Urban Renaissance

Mixed-use developments were the preferred form of living prior to the early 1900s. Today there is a powerful return to walkable, well-connected urban locales — supercharged by remote work flexibility and a rejection of suburban isolation.

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