Thoughts on Taconic Partners in NYC?
Development firm - Seen them in a few articles and they're expanding their life sciences portfolio. Does anyone know much about them?
Development firm - Seen them in a few articles and they're expanding their life sciences portfolio. Does anyone know much about them?
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Have done very interesting deals over the years and have seen success. Top notch firm.
they are a dump
Have a good friend there. He is awesome guy. Nice to have him as a friend. A college buddy of mine did a summer with them I think. He said it would be a dream employer for him but I think he has since moved to other places
I worked with them. George from Taconic is top notch. I’ve heard complaints about other on their asset management team. Overall they are a good firm
what kind of complaints?
Part of the NYC elite. Very successful track record and work with all the top notch LPs (e.g., Oaktree, Nuveen, Square Mile, Cerberus, Ares, SMAs with big pensions, etc.), manage their own PE funds. Dream employer on the development or acquisitions side, imo (think you work on both but not sure). Kind of place that runs super lean, you would touch everything, and get paid above market for long hours.
Have also heard it is a top/destination employer for a buddy of mine in the acquisitions space
Heard the MDs/Hiring Managers give mental math brain teasers to all potential junior acquisitions pros. Gives you a sense of the culture.
I feel like a RE firm that people refer to as a “dream destination” is by virtue no longer a dream destination
Low key firms are a much more enjoyable work experience and often times these are the type of funds that kill it but they don’t go around bragging about it to anyone but their LPs
Bingo
Yea I hear that
Disagree with this mainly for NYC firms. The BX and top dog large institutional shops with IB hours aside, private shops in NYC tend to have just as rough cultures compared to larger shops.
Fair point
Seems like a very positive consensus re Taconic.
What other NYC developers are similar in size and perceived as, essentially, shrewd and successful investors?
The Georgetown Company, L&L, Savanna, Naftali, L&M, Jonathan Rose, Midtown Equities, Fisher Brothers, Two Trees, Feil Organization, Durst, David Werner (beast dude), Extell
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