Stockbridge Capital Group
Curious if anyone has insights on Stockbridge Capital Group's SF office in terms of culture, reputation, market activity.. etc. They're a prominent SF REPE with a Core/Value Add & Opportunistic Fund, and aside from the Westcore industrial portfolio acquisition I haven't been able to get much intel on them or any recent transactions / fund raising activities in the past 5 years or so. Appreciate any insight.
Thanks
I got a have a buddy that works there.
PM me and I might be able to introduce you to him.
Did you ask around in Belden?
Any guess on compensation?
the B E L D E N
I don't think their opportunistic side has historically performed well. Worked briefly with someone who had a stint doing asset management for their opportunistic business and he didn't refer to it as a good experience in terms of how the investments turned out.
I worked with one of the senior folks in that office. She was of the best real estate professionals I ever worked for in terms of associate development. I don’t know anything else about the company.
Thanks all - ended up going somewhere else but appreciate the feedback.
Anyone have an updated opinion on Stockbridge? Consensus seems opportunistic / value add stuff isn't great. How's compensation?
Any idea on compensation?
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Not sure on culture but I do know they are big time capital providers. They have multiple projects with the Wilson Meany team on some of the biggest projects in both LA (Hollywood Park Developments) and SF (Treasure Island / Yurba Buena Island) plus a few others just simply off the top of my head. They are shifting upwards and are very smart people from who I’ve met
They're going to be stuck in Treasure Island for many more decades to come.
Yeah wow, what an insanely silly bet in hindsight 😂 smart people make silly decisions at times I guess…
what's the associate/senior associate comp in chi? does anyone know?
Nope but also interested even if it’s an educated guess
When I interviewed in March 2021, I asked for $200k all in and was told they may be able to get there with a signing bonus, so made it seem like $200k annual.
how man years of exp?
Which location was this? Chicago?
Bump, curious about Stockbridge comp at either the analyst or associate if anyone has data points
Their SF office/HQ is hiring for an AM associate right now. I went through the process and got quoted 125K-145k + 30% bonus + 7K signing bonus. Potential to push the base up to 150K-155K depending on "desirability" of candidate
Do you mind if I ask how many years of experience you have and what background? Acquisitions/brokerage/AM?
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