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A 75-Year Playbook: How Crow Holdings Capital Approaches Industrial Investing
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In this Dakota Research Interview, Chris LeRoy and Alex DeMarco sit down with Kelsea Alexander, Director, and Michael Balcom, Managing Director in the Industrial Group at Crow Holdings Capital, to discuss the firm’s long-standing approach to industrial real estate investing and development. Drawing on Crow Holdings’ 75-year history and deeply tenured leadership team, the conversation highlights how cultural continuity, disciplined decision-making, and local market expertise shape the firm’s investment strategy.
Crow Holdings Capital operates as both an investment manager and large-scale developer, with industrial real estate at the core of its platform. Kelsea and Michael explain how the firm’s vertically integrated model, spanning development, leasing, asset management, and disposition, creates alignment across teams, reduces friction, and lowers overall costs for LPs. The firm focuses on Class A, highly functional industrial assets in top U.S. markets, with an emphasis on infill submarkets, strong infrastructure access, and disciplined land basis.
The discussion explores Crow’s investment philosophy amid a maturing industrial sector, where increased capital and competition have driven changes in building design and tenant requirements. Crow continues to prioritize markets with strong demographic growth, particularly in Sun Belt regions such as DFW, Atlanta, Nashville, and Florida, while remaining cautious in port-dependent markets exposed to trade volatility. Kelsea and Michael also outline how declining construction starts and sustained tenant demand are creating a favorable supply-demand backdrop for new development.
The interview concludes with insights into secular tailwinds supporting long-term industrial demand, including e-commerce, onshoring and nearshoring, and a continued “flight to quality” among tenants. Crow Holdings Capital remains focused on doubling down on its proven strategy, leveraging deep local relationships, proprietary deal flow, and cradle-to-grave asset management to deliver durable, risk-adjusted returns for investors.
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