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ICON
ICON is a multi-family office with offices in New York, San Francisco, Tel Aviv, and Herzliya Pituach.
ICON
ICON was founded as a multi-family office, headquartered in New York with additional offices in Rochester, San Francisco, Palo Alto, Tel Aviv, and Herzliya Pituach. The firm's founding principals are not publicly named, and the origin of the underlying family wealth remains undisclosed. It operates as a collective investment vehicle for multiple families rather than a single-family office. ICON's investment strategy spans real estate, infrastructure, private credit, and venture capital. The firm makes direct investments and co-investments alongside external general partners. Known portfolio activity includes participation in real estate developments in the US and Israel, as well as infrastructure projects in North America. The firm does not publicly disclose specific deals or fund commitments, making its precise allocation strategy opaque. The total number of professionals at ICON is not publicly available. With offices in both the US and Israel, ICON maintains a transatlantic footprint that supports its cross-border deal sourcing. The firm does not appear to operate separate philanthropic foundations or operating companies under the ICON brand. Recent activity: No verifiable operational events from the last 24 months have been publicly reported. ICON's structural differentiator is its multi-family office architecture, which pools capital from multiple families to access deals that would be unavailable to single families individually. This club-like structure allows smaller families to achieve institutional scale in direct investments without the overhead of a full single-family office. The firm's lack of public disclosure on principals and holdings makes it a low-profile operator in the family office ecosystem.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Additional offices
Rochester, NY, United States · Tel Aviv, Israel · San Francisco, CA, United States · Herzliya Pituach, Israel · Palo Alto, CA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at ICON?
ICON does not publicly disclose its investment committee or named principals. The firm operates as a multi-family office with multiple offices across the US and Israel, but specific leadership roles are not published on its website or in public records.
How does ICON source proprietary deal flow?
ICON's deal flow likely originates from the network of families it serves, as well as relationships with GPs in real estate and infrastructure. The firm's offices in both the US and Israel suggest cross-border sourcing, particularly in real estate development and venture capital. No specific sourcing methodology has been publicly described.
Is ICON structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
ICON is a multi-family office, serving multiple families rather than a single wealthy family. It pools capital for direct investments and co-investments, functioning similarly to a club deal fund structure. It is not a registered investment adviser or a traditional venture firm.
Does ICON participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
ICON appears to make direct investments and co-investments, particularly in real estate and infrastructure. It may also commit to outside funds as a limited partner, but no public filings confirm LP commitments. The firm's strategy is likely weighted toward direct control or co-investment positions.
What investment stages does ICON typically target?
ICON focuses on real estate and infrastructure, which are typically growth-stage or value-add investments. Its venture involvement suggests early-stage allocations, while private credit covers later-stage debt. The firm does not publicly specify stage preferences.
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