Windgate Capital
About
Loan firms cluster around New York’s financial core, often half-hidden behind bronze doors and revolving entryways. Windgate Capital sits at 40 Wall St 29th Floor New York, NY 10005, a footstep away from the stock exchange’s hum, where small businesses and property teams come to reshape capital stacks. No white papers, no annual conferences to sign—just term sheets shaped for private lenders who need liquidity windows and bridge capital without a retail-style credit check. What they actually offer may surprise newcomers. Leveraged buyout cash-outs sit beside short-term rehab loans, all folded into 36-month max terms so the math stays clean. Real-estate operators tap mezzanine tranches without giving up control, while fix-and-flip borrowers collect draws after each inspection. Even personal-liability business owners can lock up bridge credit using residential equity as collateral, provided they pledge within two weeks of an accepted offer. None of it resembles the consumer-loan boilerplate you’d spot on a subway poster. Finding the place is straightforward without the signage overload of nearby lobbies. Instead of guessing which tower handles loan aid, simply drop into the 29th floor and ask the directory—no ID scan past front security. Routes head west from the 4/5 trains at Bowling Green in under nine minutes; the building is the one with the black glass band cutting across the limestone shaft. That narrow vertical stripe makes an easy landmark when you’re threading between brokers carrying leather folio cases. Call the team directly at (516) 656-1575 if floor access cards aren’t already in motion. Directions stay posted on their pinned map link—trust the siloed hallway signs rather than street-level pointers. In the Financial District’s brisk beige rhythm, they’re the quiet counterpart: one floor of clean glass doors, short hallway, no foot traffic jams, just the hum of valuation engines running on the other side of the wall.