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Broad Creek Capital
Broad Creek Capital was established in 2015 by Matthew Ruesch and Michael Green. The firm traces its capital base to the Ruesch family exit from Ruesch...
Broad Creek Capital
Broad Creek Capital was established in 2015 by Matthew Ruesch and Michael Green. The firm traces its capital base to the Ruesch family exit from Ruesch International. It operates from New York with an additional office in Arlington, Virginia. The firm allocates across real estate, private equity, and venture capital. It executes direct acquisitions in multifamily, office, and value-add properties while committing to growth-stage companies. Confirmed positions include 300 M Street SE in Washington DC acquired with Garfield Investments and a South Carolina multifamily portfolio acquired with Springer Capital. The firm also holds GridPoint and Mantra Health. Activity centers on North America with additional exposure through European family relationships. Broad Creek maintains a team of investment and operating professionals across real estate and venture functions. It runs two philanthropic vehicles, the Ruesch Family Foundation and The 1789 Fund. Matthew Ruesch previously served on the Georgetown University Board of Regents and the Save the Children Action Network board. No material operational events occurred in the last 24 months. The firm structures itself as a hybrid multi-family office that originates direct real estate deals and selectively syndicates them to peer families. This model creates recurring co-investment flow without reliance on external fund commitments.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
2015
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Raleigh
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Additional offices
Arlington, VA, United States
Principals
Matthew Ruesch
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Michael W. Green
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Elie Denfert-Rochereau
Managing Partner
Timothy Martin
Partner
Jiorjio Fetterman
Chief Financial Officer
C. Adam Stifel
Managing Director, Head of Real Estate
Jake Baum
Managing Director, Real Estate
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Broad Creek Capital?
Matthew Ruesch and Michael Green serve as Co-Founders and Managing Partners with primary responsibility for strategy and portfolio oversight. Elie Denfert-Rochereau and C. Adam Stifel hold Managing Partner and Head of Real Estate titles respectively.
How does Broad Creek Capital source proprietary deal flow?
The firm sources through direct relationships with operating partners such as Springer Capital and Garfield Investments. It also draws on prior legal and real estate networks of its principals.
Is Broad Creek Capital structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Broad Creek Capital functions as a multi-family office that accepts co-investors on select real estate transactions. It does not raise external funds or operate as a venture capital firm.
Does Broad Creek Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm executes direct real estate acquisitions and direct venture investments. It does not disclose allocations to third-party funds.
What investment stages does Broad Creek Capital typically target?
The firm targets growth-stage companies in venture and growth equity. Real estate activity spans value-add and opportunistic acquisitions.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Capital originates from the Ruesch family sale of foreign-exchange services provider Ruesch International and subsequent entrepreneurial gains.
What is Broad Creek Capital's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
The firm invites aligned family offices and institutional investors to participate in select multifamily real estate opportunities on a co-investment basis.
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