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Investment Strategy

Value creation through institutional expertise

Monarch drives returns for its investors by acquiring well-located, but mismanaged, underutilized or undercapitalized real estate and repositioning it for a strategic exit often to institutional buyers.

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Asset Dislocation
Monarch seeks to take advantage of inefficiencies that tend to exist in infill industrial locations created by non-institutional ownership. Value strategies include change of uses, recapitalization and property modernization.
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Submarket aggregation
Acquisition of smaller, underutilized buildings in high-quality locations. Following repositioning or redevelopment, rent growth and scale makes it attractive to institutional buyers at accretive economics.
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Sale Leaseback
Purchase of property typically off-market directly from the owner/occupier, creating liquidity for the business owner without interrupting their operations while securing stable cash flow for the investment.

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Core and Core +
For select investors looking to balance a portfolio with stable, predictable cash flows with a primary focus on capital preservation, Core and Core + investments provide a good solution.
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Challenging assumptions in search for a healthy relationship between risk and return.