Guiding principles
Capital deserves care, discipline, and accountability.
Opportunities should be understandable and communicated plainly.
The relationship between sponsor and investor matters.
A good opportunity still requires strong process and follow through.
Each opportunity is considered through both an upside and downside lens. Key areas of focus may include business plan credibility, market context, asset fundamentals, leverage, execution risk, operator capability, and investor alignment.
Inland Capital values a structured underwriting process. Bryan Powers brings a real estate background that includes extensive transaction volume throughout the Midwest and a framework centered on evaluating security, leverage, equity, pace, and team. That discipline is paired with an operating and diligence mindset shaped by John Starks’ background in large scale operations, business development, systems implementation, and execution across complex environments
A disciplined investment process should include disciplined communication. Inland Capital believes investor relationships are strengthened by timely updates, clear expectations, and straightforward conversations.
The information on this site is for general informational purposes only and is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security. Any investment opportunity will be presented only through appropriate legal documents and in compliance with applicable law. All investments involve risk, including possible loss of principal. Each opportunity should be evaluated based on individual objectives, risk tolerance, and financial circumstances.
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