C-PACE Financing Surges to Record Levels: Why This Niche CRE Tool Is Suddenly Reshaping the Market

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In an environment where traditional lending has slowed dramatically, one niche financing tool is unexpectedly soaring — and reshaping how modern commercial real estate projects get funded. It’s called C‑PACE (commercial property assessed clean energy), and its rise has been nothing short of explosive.

As reported by CNBC, the industry is seeing more C‑PACE originations than ever, including a record-breaking $465 million loan for The Geneva — a high-profile office-to-residential conversion in Washington, D.C.

What Makes C‑PACE So Different?

C‑PACE is repaid through a property tax assessment over 20–30 years — offering fixed payments, predictable timelines, and the ability to fund major improvements that lower long-term operating costs. These features make it immensely appealing to both developers and institutional lenders.

Quick Breakdown: Why Developers Love C‑PACE

• Ultra‑long repayment terms

• Fixed interest rates

• Funds energy, water, and resiliency upgrades

• May increase property value while reducing operating expenses

• Can be used retroactively to refinance or recapitalize projects

C‑PACE adoption has skyrocketed to nearly $10 billion in cumulative investment. Forty states have now authorized the program, with 32 running active initiatives — a stunning increase from just six active programs in 2015.

Major Players Are Fueling the Momentum

Nuveen Green Capital closed an incredible $2.1 billion in C‑PACE loans across 53 deals in 2025 alone. Their landmark projects include the $290 million Pendry Hotel & Residences in Tampa — the city’s first-ever C‑PACE financing.

Meanwhile, Peachtree Group completed a $176.5 million deal for the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, showing that C‑PACE goes far beyond green upgrades — it can be a powerful restructuring and recapitalization tool for major hospitality and entertainment assets.

A Financing Tool Built for Today’s Economy

With higher-for-longer interest rates and shrinking traditional CRE lending, C‑PACE offers a uniquely resilient structure. Because it’s tied to a senior tax assessment, lenders view it as more secure — a major draw for insurance companies and institutional buyers seeking reliable, long‑duration assets.

As Alexandra Cooley, CEO of Nuveen Green Capital, puts it: “Our borrower is really the property itself… it’s safer, and it enables our investors to have that duration.”

Beyond Sustainability — A Tool for Resilience

Despite the “clean energy” label, most C‑PACE deals actually fund resiliency improvements — upgrades that protect buildings from wildfires, hurricanes, flooding, and seismic events. In a world of intensified climate risk, resilience isn’t optional; it’s essential.

Why This Matters for Real Estate Professionals

Developers, investors, brokers, lenders — anyone connected to CRE should understand the rising role of C‑PACE. Its rapid growth indicates a profound shift in how the next decade of redevelopment and adaptive reuse will be financed.

If you’re building your CRE expertise — especially in active markets like Florida — understanding evolving financing tools like C‑PACE can give you a strategic edge.

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