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SBA Funding for Mixed Use Property Owners | Business Expansion Capital

Funding options for mixed use property owners companies including working capital and expansion financing.

SBA Financing for Mixed Use Property Acquisition

Mixed use property owners may utilize SBA financing when the operating business occupies a qualifying percentage of the building. Financing may help acquire or improve properties combining retail, office, and residential components.

For mixed use property owners, proceeds may be used to acquire qualifying real estate, improve the property, and refinance eligible debt tied to the business.

  • Real estate acquisition of mixed use buildings
  • Improvements tenant and occupancy upgrades
  • Refinance replacement of existing commercial loans
  • Expansion additional usable square footage
  • Operational support occupancy cost control

Capital may help business owners stabilize occupancy expenses.

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