STARWOOD CAPITAL SHOOT

Company portrait photo shoot

Starwood is a regular profile corporate client

Starwood Capital Group is a 28-year-old private investment firm with:

  • A primary focus on global real estate.
  • Assets under management in excess of $60 billion.
  • Over 4,000 employees in 14 offices worldwide
  • A seasoned, stable executive committee that has worked together an average of 19 years and possesses an average of 28 years of industry experience.
  • The investment flexibility to shift between real estate asset classes, geographies and positions in the capital stack as the Firm perceives risk-reward dynamics to be evolving.
  • Extensive public markets expertise, having guided IPOs for eight leading companies.

 

View their website here Visit Starwood Capital

Photography by Tim Nathan

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