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GID launches new real‐estate credit fund

Institutional capital quietly pivots into private credit as banks retreat, signaling where CRE financing power is shifting next.

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CRE360 Editorial Desk

Editorial Desk

Jan 20, 2026 2 min Share
GID launches new real‐estate credit fund

Key Takeaways

  • This isn’t a return of easy money—it’s a re-allocation of control. As banks de-risk and regulators tighten, private credit platforms are stepping into the vacuum with capital that demands discipline, structure, and downside protection. For sponsors and developers, access to capital increasingly depends on credibility and execution, not leverage alone.

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