Services
A full breakdown of RBG's capabilities.
Every engagement draws on the same six capabilities, applied in the combination the transaction actually requires — not sold as a fixed package.
Commercial Property Sales & Acquisitions
Positioning, marketing and negotiation across owner-occupied and investment commercial real estate — from single-site properties to multi-tenant portfolios.
- Market-grounded pricing before exposure
- Owner-occupied and investment property
- Buyer network built for commercial-scale transactions
Gas Station, Hotel & Retail Brokerage
Sector-specific valuation and buyer networks built over years of operating-business transactions in fuel & convenience, hospitality and retail.
- Fuel & convenience, hospitality, multi-tenant retail
- Operator-qualified buyer relationships
- Real estate and operating business valued together, not separately
Business Valuation & Market Analysis
Defensible, data-grounded valuation ahead of any market exposure — the work happens before the listing, not after a weak offer forces a correction.
- SDE and cash-flow normalization that survives diligence
- Comparable transaction analysis by sector and region
- Confidential — no exposure required to get a number
Financing Assistance
SBA, conventional and private capital relationships aligned to the structure of the transaction, coordinated alongside the deal rather than after terms are already set.
- SBA 7(a) and conventional lending relationships
- Private capital and seller-financing structures
- Financing terms shaped around the deal, not the other way around
Lease Negotiation & Portfolio Management
Ongoing representation across single-site and multi-site commercial leaseholds, for owners managing more than a single transaction.
- Single-site and multi-site lease negotiation
- Portfolio-level representation for repeat owners
- Renewal, renegotiation and disposition strategy
Investor Relations & Deal Structuring
Capital stack design and terms that hold up through diligence, not just at signing — built for the parties actually financing and closing the transaction.
- Capital stack design across debt, equity and seller notes
- Terms structured to survive diligence, not just attract signature
- Direct coordination with lenders, investors and counsel
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