Franklin Street Capital Markets launches national ‘Build-to-Rent’ team

Franklin Street Capital Markets, a Tampa-based commercial real estate company, led by Andrew Wright, has established a National Build-To-Rent, or BTR, team.

The team was formed to offer a comprehensive suite of services that span across capital, insurance, investment sales, off-market site selection and mergers and acquisitions advisory, according to a statement.

The team is composed of Nate Weyer, managing director of capital advisory, Zach Ames, managing director of investment sales, Tom Kersting, managing director of site/land acquisitions, and Michael Shadeed, managing director of insurance.

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