Mixed Use
Development
Advisory
Connecting Asian investors with integrated urban real estate — where residential, retail, and commercial converge.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Interested In Mixed Use
Capital Investments?
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