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babybaboon:
agree. know someone on the capital raise side. spoke with them a few months back and they were raising a bunch (exact number escapes me but it was substantial). seem to be well respected and would be a good name on the resume.

i look forward to competing for this role :D

I look forward to having my resume thrown into the trash.

 

They are incredible active across a large number of investment strategies. They raise most of their money through a fund structure, but also maintain some very sizable separate accounts (State of Wisconsin Retirement). This would be a great place to gain exposure to a lot of really smart people working on interesting projects. I have partnered with them on several deals and have nothing but great things to say.

 

What kinds of opportunities were you investing into? Not knocking them at all, but what exactly differentiates them from other institutional capital? From what I can tell their criteria and process are very similar to other shops they are comparable to, though I don’t know their specific track record. Side note - Are track records of these groups open to the public or availablenanywhere online?

 

We invested alongside them in some REOC investments. We also sold our interest in a multifamily project to them.

I'm confused by your question "what exactly differentiates them from other institutional capital?". They manage a massive amount of money and, I guess, unlike some other firms I found doing business with them to be a relatively smooth process. I've run into other "institutional" groups that try to beat you up over every deal point and I didn't feel that was the case with AG. The team their has impressive resumes, they manage a huge amount of capital, and have been very successful.

I don't think they have published their track record for all to view. I'm sure if you dig around enough you can get a feel for what they have focused on.

 

Yeah this is probably a top 5 opportunity across the board. Probably a few shops you could 'rank' higher but going to be a really difficult experience building opp. to match/top.

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