Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | Private Equity Fund |
Industries | Real Estate (& Construction) |
Investing | United States |
Wharton Equity Partners, LLC is a New York City-based private equity fund with a focus on equity investments in the real estate sector. Founded in 1987, the firm began as a developer of large-scale residential communities and has since expanded its investment scope, leveraging its expertise in the industry to foresee macroeconomic trends and capitalize on emerging opportunities. The fund operates a family of wholly-owned platform businesses, enabling swift, expert action across a variety of transactions, including venture capital investing. Their flexible investment philosophy has resulted in high returns across business cycles and a reputation for trust, underpinned by a history of proven performance. Wharton Equity's diversified experience spans various strategies and includes Wharton Industrial, focusing on warehouse/distribution and self-storage; Wharton Residential, dealing with multifamily and master-planned developments; Wharton Urban, concentrating on retail, residential, and office spaces in vibrant urban environments; Wharton Hospitality, investing in full-service and limited-service hotels; and Wharton Digital, targeting data centers, AI, and related technologies. The company applies its deep industry knowledge to identify and seize opportunities before they become widely recognized, with an investment strategy that emphasizes the application of experience to achieve high risk-adjusted returns. Wharton Equity's leadership, comprising seasoned professionals with a robust track record in capital management, directs the firm's disciplined strategy. Their notable transactions include the sale of an industrial portfolio near Philadelphia with an 80% internal rate of return, the sale of multifamily properties in Central Florida totaling over $300 million, and venture capital investments in high-growth tech companies like Dataminr, Fabric, and Latch. The firm continues to explore emerging opportunities in real estate, from large-scale industrial parks to urban development sites and innovative real estate technology investments.