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Mr. Ben Hakes is a Senior Associate at Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC.
He joined Harrison Street Real Estate Capital in June 2011.
Mr. Hakes received his BBA in Real Estate and Finance from the University of Wisconsin.
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Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC
Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Harrison Street Real Estate Capital provides equity capital at the property level to developers and operators in the specialty sectors of the real estate market. These sectors include self-storage, student housing, senior housing / assisted living, medical office and marinas / boat storage. The firm focuses on providing equity capital to niche real estate projects in non-CBD geographic markets where there exists: (1) demonstrable government, university, hospital or private sector commitment (2) favorable demand/supply characteristics (3) fragmentation in ownership and (4) considerable demographic momentum. | Private Equity Analist | 01-06-2011 |
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University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC
Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Harrison Street Real Estate Capital provides equity capital at the property level to developers and operators in the specialty sectors of the real estate market. These sectors include self-storage, student housing, senior housing / assisted living, medical office and marinas / boat storage. The firm focuses on providing equity capital to niche real estate projects in non-CBD geographic markets where there exists: (1) demonstrable government, university, hospital or private sector commitment (2) favorable demand/supply characteristics (3) fragmentation in ownership and (4) considerable demographic momentum. | Finance |
















