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GLOBAL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT

Thoron is a leading real estate investment firm engaged in the strategic acquisition, development and management of real estate assets.

Acquisition Consultation

Thoron creates significant value by taking an intelligent approach to acquisitions, considering not only what is to be acquired, but also how. We regularly represent clients in multifamily, commercial and luxury residential acquisitions. Typical purchase and sale senarios include acquiring challenged real estate assets, representing lenders in pre-foreclosures and workouts, making equity investments, purchasing bank real estate owned (REO), bankruptcy sales, purchase of discounted non-performing notes, and post-disaster rebuilds.

For prospective acquisitions, we conduct market research, feasibility studies, and financial analyses, fully considering each aspect of a potential purchase and its role in a client’s objectives and portfolio.

Asset & Project Management

Thoron provides all of the services necessary to maximize the value of its clients real estate assets. Through our unique full-service approach, we provide development, construction, construction management, facilities maintenance and property management services.

Recent News:

September 4, 2011- Southern Food museum in New Orleans plans move (chron.com).

September 1, 2011- Southern Food and Beverage Museum will relocate to Central City (nola.com).

September 1, 2011- Southern Food and Beverage Museum will relocate to Central City (jigoochonmuseum.org).

September 1, 2011- The Southern Food & Beverage Museum finds massive new home in Central City neighborhood.

September 1, 2011- Food museum finds new home in Central City.

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