Eldridge's Investment in Music Catalogs Generates Strong Income Without Real Estate Hassles
ByAinvest
Friday, Oct 3, 2025 5:15 am ET1min read
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Eldridge Industries' president, Tony Minella, compared investing in music rights to real estate, citing strong income without the hassle of property maintenance. The firm's stake in Bruce Springsteen's catalog has generated $7-17 million in cash flow, compared to $70 billion in the real estate market. Music catalogs have attracted investment from firms like Carlyle Group and Blackstone, and artists like The Weeknd are also raising financing backed by their rights. Eldridge has a dedicated fund for sports and entertainment investments.

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