Oregon house flipper lands $24M in debt financing
Portland Business Journal
John Bell
Mar 15, 2016
The home flipping business is big these days, and for Eugene-based Gorilla Capital, it just got a whole lot bigger — to the tune of $24 million. …
Portland Business Journal
John Bell
Mar 15, 2016
The home flipping business is big these days, and for Eugene-based Gorilla Capital, it just got a whole lot bigger — to the tune of $24 million. …
By Ed Russo
The Register-Guard
March 15, 2016
Eugene-based Gorilla Capital, a large “fix and flip” real estate firm, on Monday said it will get $24 million loan from a New York investment firm, which also will become a minority owner of Gorilla. …
NEW YORK, March 14, 2016 — Gorilla Capital (“Gorilla”), headquartered in Eugene, OR, announced that it has secured a debt facility from Arena Investors, LP (“Arena”).
Gorilla, one of the largest fix and flip real estate companies in the nation, will utilize the proceeds from the facility to continue expanding its business operations and acquisition strategy. Terms of the transaction have not been disclosed. …
We are proud to announce we have made the list of 100 Best Places to Work in Oregon in 2016! …
by Grace Lim
Mar. 8, 2016
EUGENE, Ore. – Nine companies from our area made the list of 100 best places to work in Oregon. …
On Friday, trying to find an appropriate way to celebrate Gorilla Capital’s tenth birthday, we thought about slaughtering a goat …
For the 4th year, we are pleased to sponsor and support CASA of Lane County by being a table sponsor …
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Gorilla Capital flexes its muscles.
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BY ED RUSSO
The Register Guard
Jan 13 2016
Lane County had the second-largest number of property foreclosures in Oregon during 2015, according to a Eugene company that tracks foreclosures in the state.
Foreclosures in Lane County reached 929 in the recently completed year, second only to 1,351 in Multnomah County, which includes Portland. …
Jan 12 2016
Eugene, Ore. —- December capped a busy 2015 as foreclosures filings in the 20 Oregon counties monitored by Gorilla Capital increased 12% compared to a relatively slow November. Overall, judicial and non-judicial filings finished the year 24% ahead of the filings tallied in 2014. …