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Affinius Capital
Affinius Capital operates as a multi-strategy real-asset manager investing across the risk spectrum and capital stack.
Affinius Capital
Affinius Capital operates as a multi-strategy real-asset manager investing across the risk spectrum and capital stack. The firm develops, acquires and lends against commercial property, maintaining dedicated in-house capabilities for each activity. Its track record stretches back more than 40 years through predecessor entities, combining ground-up development expertise with cycle-tested credit underwriting. Investment activity covers technology-driven real estate — data centers and industrial/logistics — alongside opportunistic strategies, housing development and foundational open-end vehicles. The portfolio includes Amazon fulfillment centers in Wakefield, UK and Monterrey, Mexico, a National Science Foundation-leased office in Alexandria, Virginia, the Gainesville data center campus in Virginia, and a life-science office at Union Square in Somerville, Massachusetts. These positions reflect a deliberate concentration in markets shaped by digital infrastructure demand and supply-chain reconfiguration. The lending platform operates as a one-stop capital source for commercial real estate owners and developers, complementing the firm's equity strategies. Affinius maintains investment management, credit, development, portfolio management and capital markets teams across San Antonio, London and Dublin. The executive committee includes Vice Chairman & CIO Craig Solomon and partners overseeing North American industrial/logistics (Lange Allen), global data center development (Carrington Brown), European operations (Justin Hildebrandt) and lending (Michael Lavipour). The firm published a 2026 European property market outlook in January 2026, signaling continued conviction in logistics and data center sectors across the region. The firm's structural differentiator lies in operating development, acquisitions and lending under one integrated platform — a configuration that allows it to deploy capital as both equity and debt provider through the same origination network. This architecture dates to a designated ownership restructure and rebranding that preserved the same investment team under a new name.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Antonio
Corporate office
San Antonio, TX, United States
Additional offices
London, UK · Dublin, Ireland
Principals
Len O'Donnell
Chairman & CEO
Craig Solomon
Vice Chairman & CIO
Peter McLaughlin
Partner & Chief Operating Officer
Tana Gardner
Chief Financial Officer
Michael Boyd
General Counsel
Ryan Krauch
Partner
Lange Allen
Partner, Head of North American Industrial/Logistics
Carrington Brown
Partner, Global Head of Data Center Development
Justin Hildebrandt
Partner, Head of Europe
Michael Lavipour
Partner, Head of Lending
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Affinius Capital?
Craig Solomon serves as Vice Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, overseeing the investment strategy. He operates alongside sector-specific partners — Lange Allen for North American industrial/logistics, Carrington Brown for global data center development, Justin Hildebrandt for Europe and Michael Lavipour for lending — who lead origination and execution within their respective verticals. The Chairman and CEO is Len O'Donnell.
How does Affinius Capital source its deal flow?
Affinius originates through its in-house development, acquisitions and lending teams, each staffed with regional specialists across North America and Europe. This integrated platform enables the firm to see opportunities from both an equity and a debt perspective, providing a proprietary origination channel that a pure-play equity or credit manager would not capture. The lending arm also serves as a one-stop capital source for commercial real estate sponsors, which generates deal visibility into acquisition and development opportunities.
Does Affinius Capital structure both equity and debt investments?
Yes. Affinius deploys across the capital stack through its development, acquisition and lending strategies. The lending platform provides whole loans and structured credit to commercial real estate owners and developers, while the development and acquisitions arms take equity positions in logistics, data centers, multifamily, office and mixed-use projects. The firm can therefore serve as both a debt capital provider and an equity partner on the same asset class.
What is Affinius Capital's posture on data center investments?
Data centers are a central thematic focus. Carrington Brown, a partner and Global Head of Data Center Development, leads a dedicated build-out strategy that includes ground-up development on sites such as a campus in Gainesville, Virginia. The firm positions data centers within its broader technology-driven real estate thesis, alongside logistics assets that share secular demand drivers tied to cloud computing and e-commerce infrastructure.
How is Affinius Capital's European strategy structured?
Justin Hildebrandt, based in London, directs European operations with a focus on logistics and other commercial real estate sectors. The firm has committed to assets in the UK and Ireland, including an Amazon-leased logistics facility in Wakefield and the Baldonnell II industrial development in Dublin. In January 2026, Affinius issued a dedicated European house view forecasting sustained demand in logistics and data center markets across the region.
Does Affinius Capital operate any open-end vehicles alongside its closed-end strategies?
Per the firm, its strategic focus includes foundational, open-end strategies alongside opportunistic, closed-end vehicles. While specific fund names and terms are not publicly detailed on the website, the combination of open-end core vehicles with higher-return development and opportunistic programs suggests a barbell approach designed to deliver both stable income and appreciation across market cycles.
What is the origin of the Affinius Capital name and team?
Affinius Capital represents the rebranded entity following a designated ownership restructure, with the firm describing itself as 'Same Team, New Name.' The investment team traces its operating history back more than 40 years through predecessor organizations, retaining continuity in leadership and strategy despite the change in branding. Specific predecessor entity names are not detailed in currently available public materials.
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