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C-PACER: Verified Lenders

View lenders verified by King County and apply to be added to the roster. 

Interested in pursuing financing for your project through the C-PACER financing program? Here, you'll find lenders verified by King County as eligible for the program:

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PACE Loan Group

Bali Kumar, COO

Email: bali@paceloangroup.com

Phone: (612) 355-2990

www.paceloangroup.com

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Bayview PACE

Joe Zanzuri, Associate

Email: josephzanzuri@bayview.com

Phone: (786) 202-3497

https://bayviewpace.com/

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Petro PACE Finance LLC

Michael Yaki, Senior Vice President and Sr. Counsel, Policy

Email: myaki@petrospartners.com

Phone: (415) 601-4008

https://petros-pace.com/

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Peachtree Group

Yagna Patel, Senior Analyst

Email: ypatel@peachtreegroup.com

Phone: (470) 723-8405

https://www.peachtreegroup.com/

King County is also accepting applications from other lenders that wish to join the program. Learn how to apply below:

Now Open: RFQ for Lenders

King County is seeking to build a roster of verified lenders for the C-PACER program.

The C-PACER program is a voluntary financing mechanism in King County designed to assist owners of eligible commercial properties in securing long-term funding from private capital providers for qualified improvements related to energy efficiency, renewable energy, water conservation, and building resiliency.

Administered by King County without the use of government funds, the C-PACER program facilitates loans between property owners and private lenders. The county's role is to record the loan as a lien on the property, ensuring that if the property is sold, the assessment remains with the building unless addressed during the sale.

Eligible property owners often reach out to us for help finding lenders to support their participation in the C-PACER program. To make this process easier and more transparent, we’re launching a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to build a publicly available roster of verified lenders. This will include banks, credit unions, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), and private capital providers. The list will be publicly available and serve as a go-to resource for property owners looking for financing options.

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