Frisbies are partnering with “anti-woke” 1789 Capital on $1B South Florida fund
1789 Capital, the investment firm in which Donald Trump Jr. is a partner, is teaming up with Frisbie Group on a $1 billion fund for South Florida real estate. The partnership has been in talks with investors in recent weeks and is believed to already have nearly $1 billion lined up, Bloomberg reported. The fund’s strategy focuses on developments in Palm Beach and Boca Raton, where Frisbie Group already has projects. A representative for the partners declined to comment. 1789 is based in Palm Beach and helmed by co-founders Omeed Malik and Chris Buskirk. Malik is a former Bank of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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