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Spatial Syndicate
Spatial Syndicate is a Boston-based capital platform that pools family-office capital into commercial real estate deals through a syndication model.
Spatial Syndicate
Spatial Syndicate is a Boston-based capital platform that connects family offices, RIAs, and institutional investors directly to commercial real estate investment opportunities. The firm focuses on acquiring and managing property assets through a syndication model, where it serves as the sponsor and operator for deals while co-investing alongside its network. Its structure allows individual and institutional capital to participate in large-scale transactions that would otherwise be inaccessible. The firm's investment strategy is centered on value-add and opportunistic commercial real estate across the United States. Target asset classes include multifamily, office, industrial, and retail properties, with a focus on assets requiring repositioning or operational improvement. Spatial Syndicate identifies and underwrites deals, performs due diligence, and manages the properties post-acquisition, earning fees and a share of profits. The firm has not publicly disclosed specific portfolio companies or deployment numbers. The team size and total professionals are not publicly disclosed. Spatial Syndicate's model operates similar to a real estate private equity firm but is structured as a platform for accredited investors rather than a traditional commingled fund. No recent operational events from the last 24 months have been publicly reported. Spatial Syndicate's structural differentiator is its syndication architecture: it does not manage a permanent pool of capital but rather raises equity on a deal-by-deal basis from its network, allowing for greater flexibility and alignment. This model, typical of real estate sponsor shops, means the firm does not charge management fees on uninvested capital, but instead earns fees and promote only on closed transactions. Its governance leans heavily on the discretion of its general partner, with limited disclosure to public records.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Boston
Corporate office
Boston, MA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who makes investment decisions at Spatial Syndicate?
Spatial Syndicate does not publicly disclose its investment committee or decision-makers. As a privately held firm, principals responsible for underwriting and asset management are not named in public records.
Does Spatial Syndicate operate as a fund or a deal-by-deal syndicator?
Spatial Syndicate operates as a syndicator, raising equity on a per-deal basis rather than managing a permanent capital pool. This structure avoids management fees on uninvested capital and aligns sponsor compensation with transaction completion.
What kind of real estate assets does Spatial Syndicate target?
The firm targets value-add and opportunistic commercial real estate, including multifamily, office, industrial, and retail properties. It focuses on assets requiring repositioning or operational improvements to generate returns.
Does Spatial Syndicate co-invest alongside its investors?
Yes, Spatial Syndicate co-invests its own capital in each deal alongside its network of family offices and accredited investors, aligning sponsor and investor interests.
What is the geographic focus of Spatial Syndicate?
The firm focuses on real estate opportunities across the United States, though specific metropolitan areas are not publicly detailed.
Is Spatial Syndicate registered as an investment adviser?
Spatial Syndicate's regulatory status is not publicly confirmed. As a syndicator of real estate offerings, it may rely on exemptions from registration under securities laws, which is typical for private placement sponsors.
Where does the underlying wealth come from for Spatial Syndicate's investors?
The firm's investor base includes family offices, RIAs, and institutional investors. The specific families or institutions are not publicly identified, and the wealth origins of its capital partners are not disclosed.
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