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The New Industrial Playbook: How Capital and Real Estate Are Converging

  • Jun 4
  • 1 min read

NEW YORK, NY – June 04, 2026 – Later this month, when leaders from manufacturing, technology, and finance gather in Detroit for the Reindustrialize Summit, they will represent more than $1 trillion in investable capital aimed at rebuilding America’s industrial base. Among them will be David Ebrahimzadeh, founder of Corniche Capital, but his attendance signifies more than just participation in a trend. It represents the application of a novel strategy that challenges the fundamental separation between real estate and venture capital.


For decades, the roles were distinct: landlords provided space, and investors provided money. A growing manufacturing or defense technology firm would navigate two separate, often complex, processes to secure a facility and the funding to operate within it. Ebrahimzadeh and Corniche Capital are collapsing that model, pioneering an integrated approach that provides both the physical infrastructure and the growth capital under one roof. As the U.S. grapples with supply chain vulnerabilities and a renewed push for domestic production, this convergence of capital and concrete may prove to be a critical accelerator for the nation's industrial renaissance.

 
 
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