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Ex-CBRE Exec Launches Firm

Fears of an economic downturn haven’t stopped interest in real estate investment.

Carlos Vigon, a former CBRE Group Inc. senior vice president, has partnered with Tavaco Capital Management to launch PaxCap

Investors. The group will focus on real estate debt and equity investments.

El Segundo-based PaxCap is hoping to build a portfolio of $1 billion in assets and looking to invest $400 million into the acquisitions.

“We’ve been in a phase of the real estate

cycle where we’ve forgotten that there’s substantial opportunity still in the real estate market,” Vigon said.

Vigon will serve as the group’s chief executive and founder. PaxCap, which is currently a five-person team, will use equity partners.

He said the group is not focused on a particular city or asset class but looks instead for properties with value-add opportunities or some kind of issue, such as debt or poor management. Most properties will be short-term investments.

Before joining CBRE, Vigon founded Wilshire Secured Capital, a real estate private equity firm that focused on opportunistic assets.

Vigon isn’t the only real estate veteran interested in investing in properties. Last year, Fred Cordova started Corion Capital Partners, a group specializing in turning old buildings into lifestyle-oriented properties. Cordova was previously an executive vice president of Kennedy Wilson Holdings Inc.

Hannah Welk
Hannah Welk
Hannah (Madans) Welk is the editor-in-chief at the Los Angeles Business Journal and Inside The Valley (formerly the San Fernando Valley Business Journal). She previously covered real estate for the Los Angeles Business Journal. She has done work with publications including The Orange County Register, The Real Deal and doityourself.com.

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