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CenterSquare Investment Management
CenterSquare is a global investment manager focused on actively managed real estate strategies.
CenterSquare Investment Management
CenterSquare is a global investment manager focused on actively managed real estate strategies. As specialists in real assets, CenterSquare executes investment strategies to enhance the performance and resiliency of our clients’ investment portfolios. CenterSquare’s management team holds an average of 30+ years of experience, with expertise across real assets and the liquidity spectrum. CenterSquare is owned by a partnership between its management team and private equity partner Lovell Minnick Partners, and is headquartered in Philadelphia with affiliate offices in New York, Los Angeles, London and Singapore. As of June 30, 2025, CenterSquare and its subsidiaries manages approximately $15 billion in assets on behalf of some of the world's most well-known institutional and private investors. Centersquare Investment Advisors UK Ltd (FRN 982754) is an Appointed Representative of Sturgeon Ventures LLP (FRN 452811) which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
1987
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Conshohocken
Corporate office
Eight Tower Bridge, 161 Washington Street, Seventh Floor, Conshohocken, PA 19428, United States
Additional offices
Newport Beach, CA · New York, NY · London, UK · Singapore
Principals
Doug Carpenter
Director, Head of Data Strategy & AI
Adam Schreiner
Retail Influencer (GlobeSt.com recognition)
Nevin Torres
Senior Vice President in Capital Markets
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at CenterSquare?
CenterSquare does not publicly name its CEO or CIO on the firm's website. Key recent hires include Doug Carpenter as Director, Head of Data Strategy & AI (May 2026), and Nevin Torres as Senior Vice President in Capital Markets (2026). Adam Schreiner was recognized as a retail influencer by GlobeSt.com in 2026. The firm's leadership structure is not fully disclosed.
How does CenterSquare source proprietary deal flow?
CenterSquare does not detail its sourcing methodology publicly. The firm's public/private strategy across both listed and private markets may provide an information advantage, but specific proprietary sourcing channels are not described. Recent acquisitions include retail centers and an industrial portfolio in Jacksonville, FL (per the firm, May 2026), suggesting a direct deal origination capability.
Is CenterSquare structured as a family office or an asset manager?
CenterSquare describes itself as a global real estate investment manager, not a family office. The firm is employee-owned and partners with institutional investors. It does not appear to manage capital for a single family or serve as a multi-family office, based on publicly available information.
What investment stages does CenterSquare typically target?
CenterSquare invests across both public listed real estate (REITs) and private direct real estate assets, covering acquisition, development, and value-add opportunities. The firm's historical transaction activity includes retail centers and industrial portfolios, suggesting a focus on operational property investments rather than early-stage development.
Which sectors does CenterSquare explicitly avoid?
CenterSquare does not publicly disclose any sectors it avoids. The firm's known activity includes retail, industrial, and office properties. It does not appear to invest in residential, hospitality, or specialized property types based on recent disclosures.
How is CenterSquare related to its founding principals?
CenterSquare was founded in 1987 but does not publicly name its founders. The firm is now employee-owned, and its current leadership and ownership structure are not fully transparent. No link to an underlying family or founding individual is disclosed.
Does CenterSquare maintain philanthropic structures?
CenterSquare does not publicly disclose any philanthropic foundations or charitable arms. The firm's website focuses entirely on its investment management business, with no mention of a separate nonprofit entity.
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