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Phoenix Capital Partners

www.pcpre.com

 
Phoenix Capital Partners is an innovative private equity real estate firm focused on providing capital to middle-market operating sponsors in dynamic, supply-constrained submarkets throughout the United States. The firm is comprised of a veteran team of highly experienced real estate professionals who have allocated more than $680 million in invested equity capital to over $3.8 billion in past real estate investments. Through its nationwide network of local operating sponsors, the firm is aligning investors towards the next wave of opportunistic real estate investments.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.pcpre.com
  • 15725 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 230
    Dallas, TX USA 75001
  • Phone: 972.866.7577
  • Fax: 972.726.9997

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Jobs

Chief Financial Officer and Partner

Phoenix Capital Partners Boulder, CO
Responsibilities
• Oversight of all financial affairs of the group of companies
• Working with the Chief Investment Officer and Chief Executive Officer on Investment Strategy
• Monthly Financial Reporting to Departments and Board of Directors
• Quarterly and Annual regulatory reports including SEC reporting
• Structuring and financing the projects of the group
• Building ...

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