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Goldman Sachs to buy LCN Capital Partners in up to $410 million deal

By Thomson Reuters Aug 18, 2026 | 6:56 AM

Aug 18 (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs will buy commercial real estate investor LCN Capital Partners for ​as much as $410 million, the ‌Wall Street bank said on Tuesday.

Goldman will pay about $260 million upfront for LCN, with a further potential payout ‌of ​up to $150 million ⁠tied to future performance ⁠targets and service commitments, the company said. About 80% of the consideration will be paid in ​stock.

“LCN’s differentiated platform is highly attractive for our asset ⁠and wealth management ⁠clients who want diversified sources ​of returns and offers corporate clients ​innovative capital solutions,” Goldman Chairman ‌and CEO David M. Solomon said.

LCN Capital Partners, founded by Edward V. LaPuma and Bryan York ⁠Colwell in 2011, is a commercial real estate investor specializing in sale-leaseback and ⁠net-lease transactions.

The ‌deal is expected to ⁠close by the end ​of ‌2026. Goldman Sachs’ global ​banking and ⁠markets arm acted as its financial advisor, while LCN was advised by RBC Capital Markets.

(Reporting by Pragyan Kalita in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Shreya Biswas)