Real estate power player Barbara Corcoran and Alex Rodriguez are teaming up in a NYC real estate venture
, which identifies, originates and manages investments across a broad array of industries, including real estate, sports and wellness, media and entertainment.
“We acquire high-potential assets that our team is uniquely positioned to identify and develop,” said Rodriguez. “Undervalued neighborhoods, undermanaged buildings, misused land — this model works in any market when you have the capabilities and drive to make your real estate outperform.” She said the Brooklyn neighborhood of Red Hook is still a “depressed area of sorts with a ferry but no train, but Ikea exposes it, and lots of families are moving in. It brings a constant flow of potential buyers because of the Ample Hills ice cream factory, Hometown Bar-B-Que and a terrific Fairway Market.”
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