Goldman Sachs reaches an agreement to buy LCN Capital Partners in a deal valued at up to $410 million, according to reports. The acquisition is designed to expand Goldman’s presence in the sale-leaseback market.

Both outlets describe the transaction as an acquisition of LCN Capital Partners, a firm associated with sale-leaseback activities. The reported consideration is structured as “up to” a stated maximum, indicating that the final purchase price may depend on conditions and timing set out in the agreement. The articles do not provide extensive detail on financing terms, regulatory approvals, or the expected timing of closing beyond the existence of the deal.

While the sources agree on the core fact that Goldman Sachs is acquiring LCN Capital Partners and that the deal is worth up to $410 million, they differ mainly in emphasis and phrasing. Seeking Alpha frames the transaction as Goldman Sachs acquiring a sale-leaseback firm, while Investing.com highlights the headline figure and the announced acquisition.