/PRNewswire/ Farmland LP, the largest manager focused on converting conventional farmland to organic in the U.S., today announced that its second fund,.
PORTFOLIO AND INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
In the fourth quarter, the Company closed on eight new investments totaling $23 million at par and an additional $8.2 million at par in follow-on investments, including delayed draw and revolver fundings.
New investments during the fourth quarter at par were:
$3.8 million first lien senior secured term loan in Multi Speciality Healthcare LLC;
$3.3 million first lien senior secured term loan in Action Point, Inc.;
$3.2 million first lien senior secured term loan in MarkLogic Corporation;
$3.1 million first lien senior secured term loan in Aurotech, LLC;
$3.0 million first lien senior secured term loan in Trace3, LLC;
$2.9 million first lien senior secured term loan in AppFire Technologies, LLC;
New report provides priority list for flood risks and green infrastructure investments in the Great Lakes region
Report reveals urban centers with highest inequality are most at risk, yet have an available skilled workforce and capacity to finance new infrastructure projects
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ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The most populous cities in the Great Lakes, and several former manufacturing hubs, face serious challenges from climate, unemployment, and lower quality of life –– but can enhance their livability for people and nature if they route more funding and investment into green infrastructure, according to a new study. Led by San Francisco based sustainable investing expert HIP Investor, Inc. (HIP) and supported by national consulting firm Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc. (ECT), this report is one of the products of a coalition named the
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