January 19, 2017

Farkas’ C-III to be Sponsor for IREI’s 2017 Flagship Event

Just before the close of the 2016 year, Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI) announced C-III Capital Partners LLC as a sponsor of their 2017 flagship event, Visions, Insights & Perspectives Americas (VIP America).

Founded in 1987 by Geoffrey Dohrmann, IREI is a consulting services firm that provides the real estate industry and infrastructure investors with information, insights, and decision-making tools through its publications, conferences and databases. Among the many conferences and events hosted by IREI throughout the year is VIP Americas, the firm’s flagship event and known for its unparalleled industry content that inspires candid dialogue, new ideas and exclusive networking opportunities.

Taking place at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in Carlsbad, California on January 25 – 27, 2017, IREI’s VIP Americas event will play host to a multitude of industry professionals like investment managers, investors and consultants. Focused on offering attendees an excellent networking platform, VIP Americas’ attendees will enjoy an environment that fosters relationships with a marketing-free conference and a ratio of 3 managers to every 1 investor.

Taking place over the course of 3 days, event-goers will have an opportunity to attend breakout sessions, roundtable discussions, keynote addresses and panels. Boasting a list of impressive real estate industry sponsors, VIP Americas is shaping up to be one of IREI’s most successful events.

One of the most notable of the many event sponsors is C-III Capital Partners LLC, a commercial real estate services company. First founded by Andrew Farkas in 2010, C-III is known for its ability to provide clients with innovative real estate equity and debt solutions as well as its successful track record of value creation and longtime experience in the industry. Under the guidance and vision of Farkas, C-III has grown exponentially since its inception and established a strong global presence in the real estate industry.