Mainstreet
In about 3 weeks, we exceeded our goal of $1.3 million.
Scott White, Chief Operating Officer
Mainstreet
In about 3 weeks, we exceeded our goal of $1.3 million.
Scott White, Chief Operating Officer
Mainstreet Chief Operating Officer Scott White shares his experience using the CrowdStreet crowdfunding platform to raise over $1.6 million toward the development of Mainstreet Bloomington, a 66,197-square-foot Next Generation™ senior care and rehabilitation facility in Bloomington, Ind.
Mainstreet is a national company specializing in real estate development, value investments and health care. As one of the nation’s premier developer of post-acute healthcare properties, Mainstreet has been recognized by Senior Housing News, winning the Architecture & Design Award in 2013, 2014 and 2015, and has been named to the Inc. 500l5000 seven times since 2010.
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Prudent investment strategies almost always involve a component of diversification. Failure to diversify an investment portfolio properly across a range of asset classes generally results in an increased risk of the loss of capital. Typical investment portfolios for individual investors contain only a small allocation to commercial real estate (“CRE”) holdings as an asset class, as well as a limited inclusion of private placements and/or illiquid securities. The opportunities offered on the CrowdStreet Marketplace are generally both CRE and illiquid private placements, and as such are often double restricted in prudent asset allocations. Further, the opportunities on the Marketplace typically represent a specific subset of CRE opportunities available to investors when compared to the real estate asset class as a whole. Therefore, no investor should rely on CrowdStreet Advisors Private Managed Accounts as the sole, or even majority, of their overall investment portfolio. Rather, investors should rely on CrowdStreet Advisors Private Managed Accounts as a component of a broadly diversified portfolio that includes other asset classes and liquid securities not currently available through CrowdStreet Advisors.