MLG Capital’s Dan Price Interviewed by Commercial Property Executive
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MLG Capital Expands National Investor Reach, Adds Six New Vice Presidents of Wealth to Growing Team
Brookfield, Wis. (July 29, 2025) – MLG Capital – a national leader in private real estate investments – today announced the hiring of six new Vice Presidents on the Private Wealth and Family Office teams, expanding its footprint and deepening its relationships with accredited individuals, RIAs, and family offices across the United States. The move reflects MLG’s commitment to serving its expanding investor base with experienced, regionally based professionals. The new team members also build on the firm’s strategic growth and follow other key leadership announcements earlier this year, including the appointments of Principal and President Billy Fox, Principal and Chief Investment Officer Dan Price and three additional new Principals. The newly appointed Vice Presidents include: Samantha Lauer, Vice President – Central Region Based in St. Louis, Lauer joins MLG with extensive experience in capital raising and client relations. She previously served at Palmer Square Capital Management, where she was responsible for prospecting new capital from RIAs and family offices across the Midwest for the firm’s structured credit products. She earned her degree from Drake University and holds her FINRA Series 7 and 63 certifications. Conor Donohue, Vice President – Texas Region Based in Scottsdale, Ariz., Donohue brings a strong track record in...
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Comparing Private Real Estate Funds and REITs: Considering Your Options
Real estate has long been a cornerstone of wealth building, offering both income and appreciation potential. But not all real estate investments are created equal. For those looking to access the benefits of commercial real estate without owning and managing properties directly, two popular vehicles stand out: Private Real Estate Funds and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). While both can play a role in a diversified investment strategy, you must understand their structure, benefits, and limitations in order to choose the right approach for your financial goals. What Are REITs? REITs are companies that own or finance income-producing real estate. They were created to allow individual investors to earn returns from real estate without having to buy or manage properties themselves. REITs pool capital from investors and pay out dividends derived from rent or interest income. There are three primary types of REITs: Publicly Traded REITs are listed on major stock exchanges, offering liquidity and broad accessibility. Investors can buy and sell shares just like stocks. Public Non-Traded REITs are registered with the SEC but not listed, meaning they are less liquid and often come with holding period restrictions. Private REITs are unregistered and typically offered to accredited investors through private placements. One appealing aspect of...
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