

Owners first. Operators always.
The principals who sourced the deal manage the property. That has been true since the first acquisition and it remains true today.


No intermediaries between decision and property
Acquisitions are sourced, underwritten, and closed by the principals. Operations are run by the same people. There is no management layer between the firm and what it owns.
When something needs attention on a property, the person who answers is the person who bought it. That accountability shapes every decision we make.
Hold periods are set by the numbers, not by a fund clock.
Some assets earn a second decade of ownership. Others are sold in year two. The criterion is the same in both cases: what does the return profile say to do now.


Commercial and residential. Every cycle.
The firm has operated through multiple market cycles across office, retail, industrial, and multi-family asset classes. That breadth is not a selling point — it is the record.
