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Investment Firm Behind the Inventor of Dry Nail Polish Strips Buys New York Properties

Incoco Capital Expands Investment Portfolio To Include Real Estate Sector
Investment firm Incoco Capital has led the $156.6 million purchase of the residential and parking components of the Dime mixed-use building in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. (Tavros Holdings)
Investment firm Incoco Capital has led the $156.6 million purchase of the residential and parking components of the Dime mixed-use building in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. (Tavros Holdings)
CoStar News
September 30, 2022 | 9:12 P.M.

An investment firm tied to what’s billed as the inventor of the world's first dry nail polish strips has expanded into real estate and recently bought two New York properties.

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