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CIG Spectrum
CIG Spectrum is a multi-office asset manager based in St. Louis, with a focus on real estate and infrastructure investments across seven U.S. cities.
CIG Spectrum
CIG Spectrum maintains offices in St. Louis, Melbourne, Washington, Kansas City, Englewood, Jefferson City, and Columbia — a geographic spread that suggests a distributed deal-sourcing and asset-management model. The firm's structure is consistent with a family-office- or institution-owned manager that prioritizes regional relationships over a centralized operation. The firm's strategy centers on real estate and infrastructure, with potential activity in private credit and energy transition. Public records indicate involvement in commercial real estate acquisitions and development across the Midwest and Southeast. Known portfolio activity includes multi-family and office properties, though exact holdings are not verifiable without firm disclosure. CIG Spectrum's team size and total deployment are not publicly available. The firm lacks a published website or LinkedIn profile, making it among the least transparent operators in its peer group. No recent operational events were identified from public sources in the last 24 months. The structural differentiator is the firm's multi-city, regionally autonomous model — atypical for an asset manager of its scale. This decentralized approach may reduce single-market concentration risk and enable local market insight, but also creates opacity around leadership and decision-making.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
St. Louis
Corporate office
St. Louis, MO, United States
Additional offices
Melbourne, FL, United States · Washington, DC, United States · Kansas City, MO, United States · Englewood, CO, United States · Jefferson City, MO, United States · Columbia, MO, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What asset classes does CIG Spectrum primarily invest in?
Public records suggest CIG Spectrum focuses on real estate and infrastructure, with possible activity in private credit and energy transition. The firm has been associated with commercial real estate transactions including multi-family and office properties (per public record).
How is CIG Spectrum structured — as a single entity or a network of offices?
CIG Spectrum maintains offices in seven U.S. cities — St. Louis, Melbourne, Washington, DC, Kansas City, Englewood, Jefferson City, and Columbia. This distributed footprint suggests a regionally autonomous operating model where local offices source and manage assets independently (per Altss estimate).
Has CIG Spectrum disclosed its total assets under management?
No. CIG Spectrum does not publicly report AUM, deployment figures, or team size. The firm's lack of a public website or detailed disclosures makes external valuation of its scale impossible (per public record).
Who leads CIG Spectrum?
No named principals or leadership team members are publicly available for CIG Spectrum. The firm has no published leadership directory, website, or LinkedIn presence, creating significant transparency gaps (per public record).
What geographic regions does CIG Spectrum focus on?
Based on its office locations, CIG Spectrum operates primarily in the Midwest (Missouri, Colorado) and Southeast (Florida), with a presence in the Washington, DC, metro. The firm's decentralized structure may allow it to target opportunities across these regions rather than a single market (per public record).
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