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Arch Street Capital Advisors Expands into the Infrastructure sector

Arch Street Capital Advisors Expands into Infrastructure 

Arch Street Capital Advisors, a real estate investment and advisory firm, has announced its entry into the infrastructure sector as result of a specific mandate from one of its current capital partners.  

“With our proven track record of successful real estate investments, we are confident that we can bring the same strategic and diligent approach to infrastructure investments,” said Anup Patel, Arch Street Capital Advisors CEO. “Our team is excited to explore new investment opportunities that align with our investment philosophy and contribute to sustainable investments across the globe.”  

The firm is seeking passive infrastructure investments across all sectors and geographies, targeting assets that are leased or contracted to investment grade counterparties for a minimum of 20 years. The preferred investment size ranges from $200 million to $800 million, with capacity up to $3 billion. The focus will be on projects that support sustainable development, improve the quality of life for communities, and promote economic growth. 

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