Active Buyers for Income-Producing Properties
We represent a curated network of investors actively purchasing income-producing commercial properties across West Michigan and the Midwest. These are serious, qualified buyers — institutional funds, private equity groups, family offices, and experienced individual investors — who are looking for exactly the kind of properties you may own.
Our role is to match your property to the right buyer, at the right price, at the right time. We handle valuation, positioning, buyer outreach, negotiation, and transaction management — so you can focus on what's next.
Shopping Centers & Multi-Tenant Retail
Our primary specialty. We work with neighborhood shopping plazas, community centers, strip malls, and power centers throughout West Michigan and the Midwest. Our buyers evaluate properties based on anchor tenant strength, lease terms and roll schedule, occupancy rates and vacancy risk, cap rate against market comparables, and renovation or redevelopment upside.
Whether your center is fully leased or has vacancy challenges, we know how to frame the story for maximum value and connect you with buyers who can move quickly.
Hotels & Hospitality Properties
The hospitality sector continues to attract significant institutional and private equity capital. We represent buyers for full-service hotels, limited-service and select-service properties, boutique and independent hotels, and branded flag properties with franchise agreements.
Our most notable recent transaction: the acquisition of the former Radisson Hotel in Grand Rapids — a 99,527 sq ft property on the Grand River — representing the buyer through our team's leadership.
Other Commercial & Mixed-Use Properties
Beyond retail and hospitality, we work with a wide range of commercial investment properties including mixed-use developments with retail and residential components, standalone retail buildings with long-term net leases, restaurant portfolios and single-tenant QSR properties, specialty commercial and light industrial investment properties. If it generates income, we have buyers who want it.
Why 2026 Is a Strong Year to Sell
Interest rates have stabilized after years of volatility, and buyer demand for income-producing commercial properties in the Midwest is strong. Cap rate compression in primary markets is pushing buyers toward secondary markets like Grand Rapids — which means your property commands more attention than it did two years ago.
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