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LaSalle Investment Management Securities
LaSalle Investment Management Securities manages roughly $90B in global real estate assets.
LaSalle Investment Management Securities
LASALLE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SECURITIES is an SEC-registered investment adviser in BALTIMORE, MD, registered since 1994. The firm manages $3.3 billion in regulatory assets. It has 27 employees and 25 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Chicago
Corporate office
Chicago, IL, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at LaSalle Investment Management Securities?
LaSalle Investment Management's securities division is led by a team of portfolio managers and analysts, though the firm does not publicly disclose a single named CIO for the securities arm. The broader LaSalle organization is overseen by global CEO Jeff Jacobson (per the firm's website). Investment decisions are made by dedicated sector specialists within the securities team, leveraging research from LaSalle's global property markets group.
How does LaSalle Securities source proprietary deal flow?
LaSalle's securities arm sources opportunities through its parent company Jones Lang LaSalle, which provides proprietary property market data and transaction intelligence. The division also participates in public market offerings, secondary placements, and direct negotiations with REIT management teams. Institutional client relationships provide additional co-investment and separate account opportunities.
Is LaSalle Investment Management structured as a single family office or asset manager?
LaSalle Investment Management is an institutional asset manager, not a family office. It operates as the wholly owned real estate investment subsidiary of Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE: JLL), a publicly traded Fortune 500 company. There is no family wealth origin or single-family-office structure.
Does LaSalle Securities participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
LaSalle Securities offers both pooled fund vehicles and customized separate accounts. The firm's fund lineup includes open-end core funds, closed-end value-add and opportunistic funds, and publicly registered and private real estate debt funds. The securities division also manages passive index-tracking mandates and active long-only strategies.
What investment stages does LaSalle typically target?
The securities division focuses on publicly traded real estate securities, meaning it invests in liquid, listed companies. Stage coverage includes core, growth, and opportunistic REITs across property sectors. LaSalle also participates in IPOs, secondary offerings, and distressed debt situations in the public real estate market.
Which sectors does LaSalle explicitly avoid?
LaSalle does not publicly disclose a list of avoided sectors. Its securities investments span all major REIT sectors including industrial, office, retail, residential, healthcare, data centers, and self-storage. The firm may adjust sector weightings based on its top-down macro views but does not permanently exclude any real estate sector.
How is LaSalle Investment Management related to Jones Lang LaSalle?
LaSalle Investment Management is a wholly owned subsidiary of Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), a global professional services firm specializing in real estate and investment management. LaSalle operates as JLL's dedicated investment management arm and shares the parent's brand, research resources, and client relationships. JLL's public company governance extends to LaSalle's operations.
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