Prime Rok Real Estate Acquisition Criteria - Primerok
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Acquisition Criteria


Aquisition Criteria

With a keen ability to identify and reposition transitional assets, PRIME ROK is actively seeking properties that fit within its opportunistic commercial real estate investment strategy. Our site selection and property acquisition team simplifies the development process that is often subject to complicated and challenging architectural, financial, and legal barriers. Through the firm’s experienced roster of professionals, PRIME ROK effectively manages the many processes from investment selection and deal structuring to planning and zoning compliance to successful development and completion of projects.

Over the years, PRIME ROK has developed detailed techniques and processes that ensure long-term viability and profitability for every project selected and acquired. Aimed to maximize returns, our ground-up development and redevelopment team has extensive and unrivalled expertise in land selection, specifically focusing on areas of recent high growth. PRIME ROK is constantly seeking multifamily and commercial development and repositioning opportunities, with or without permits and project plan approvals.

Locations

Manhattan

Brooklyn

Queens

Bronx

Asset Types

OFFICE & INDUSTRIAL
30%Strategies: Value-add, Cosmetic Renovations, Gut Renovations, Residential Conversions, Distressed Asset
MULTIFAMILY & MIXED USE
40%Strategies: Cosmetic Renovations, Gut Renovations, Below Market Rentals, Retail Conversions, Retail Lease to Market, Unit Sub-Divisions, Additional Usable Development Air Rights, Distressed Asset
RETAIL
20%Strategies: Retail Conversions, Cosmetic Renovations, Gut Renovations, Unit Sub-Divisions, Prospective Tenant/Use for space
HOSPITALITY & EXTENDED STAY
10%Strategies: Operational Repositioning, Cosmetic Renovations, Gut Renovations, Redevelopment, Distressed Asset