From a quick Google, they're an operator, not a capital partner. Others may disagree, but I don't consider sponsors to be REPE. They source deals, find someone with money, and then execute the business plan. I think this side of the business tends to be a bit more relaxed as they do not have nearly the same amount of risk as they put very little of their own money into the transaction.

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I had an informational call with a VP from Westbrook back in the Fall and can shed some light on what I learned. For reference, I'm a senior in college and sent a cold email, but they don't hire straight out of UG. They have a bit of an unusual structure in that they have 10 offices around the globe (6 in US, 4 abroad) and each focuses primarily on the city in which they're located. So, if you work in the NYC office, you're only going to focus on the NYC area, and the same goes for the LA, Tokyo, etc. offices. If I recall correctly, they generally don't go after the biggest deals, which may be part of the reason it's hard to find info about them online. With that being said, PERE has them ranked at 8 in their Top 50 list (which I think is calculated according to the amount of capital raised over the past 3 or 5 years, on a rolling basis). My apologies for not being more helpful, it's been about 5–6 months since I spoke with them.

 

I know a lot of the guys in LDN,

  • They keep a super low profile

  • strategy is sort of capex intensive/refurb, they do MM deals as belief there's more value

  • only focus on the market there located in so may be a bit boring, deaf shit if your just doing London deals versus pan european.

  • seem relatively smart compared to their peers

  • From what I've seen they're more like a Hines (asset level approach) versus the likes of Oaktree, BX ect.

 

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