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Petros Partners
Mansoor Ghori's Petros Partners originates private credit and structured equity for lower middle market real estate and energy projects from Austin.
Petros Partners
Petros Partners is a private equity firm that invests in middle-market companies across the United States, with a focus on Connecticut-based businesses. The firm has made 5 investments, including a 2019 investment in Juice Bar EV as part of its private equity portfolio.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Austin
Corporate office
Austin, TX, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Petros Partners?
Mansoor Ghori co-founded the firm and leads investment strategy. Petros operates with a concentrated senior team; Ghori's background in structuring complex credit transactions for middle-market energy and real estate operators defines the firm's underwriting philosophy. Day-to-day decisions on deal origination and credit approval are run through this tight leadership group rather than a broad investment committee.
How does Petros Partners source its deal flow?
Petros relies on direct origination through a network of regional developers, energy operators, and commercial real estate sponsors. The firm does not market itself as a fund-of-funds or a passive allocator. Its deal flow comes from repeat relationships with Texas and Sun Belt-based project sponsors who value certainty of capital and speed of execution over strictly the lowest cost of financing.
Is Petros Partners structured as a family office or a private equity firm?
Petros Partners operates as a private equity and private credit firm, not a single-family office. It sources external capital alongside its own principal investments to fund transactions. The firm's structure resembles that of a specialty finance company or direct lender more than a traditional commingled-fund private equity manager.
Does Petros Partners participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Petros invests directly — the firm does not operate as an LP in external private equity or credit funds. Its model is built on originating, underwriting, and holding bespoke structured credit and equity positions in individual real estate projects and energy assets. This direct approach eliminates the blended-fee layer associated with fund-of-funds or LP commitments.
What investment stages does Petros Partners typically target?
Petros targets assets requiring growth, expansion, or transitional capital — ground-up real estate developments, energy projects moving from permitting to construction, and value-add acquisitions needing bridge financing. The firm avoids early-stage venture risk. Its capital fills the gap between senior bank debt and pure sponsor equity, sitting in the mezzanine and preferred-equity layer of the capital stack.
Which sectors does Petros Partners cover?
The firm focuses on real estate and energy. Real estate coverage spans multifamily, industrial, hospitality, and mixed-use developments. Energy coverage includes conventional oil and gas assets, midstream infrastructure, and a growing allocation to renewable power and energy transition projects. Petros does not invest in healthcare, technology, or consumer-facing operating businesses.
What is Petros Partners' geographic footprint?
Petros invests primarily in Texas, with additional exposure to the broader Sun Belt region including states like Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. The firm's Austin headquarters places it in proximity to a dense network of real estate developers and energy operators active across the Southwest. It does not pursue investments outside North America.
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