Churchill Real Estate
Justin Ehrlich, currently the Managing Partner at Churchill Real Estate, has over two decades of experience in real estate investment banking. Prior to their current role, Justin was a Partner at VE Equities LLC and held the position of Vice President at Broad Street Advisors LLC. Ehrlich holds a Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Finance and Investment from New York University and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from Boston University's Questrom School of Business.
Churchill Real Estate
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Churchill Real Estate was established by professionals with a deep knowledge of the real estate sector including operational expertise in development and property management. Prior to forming Churchill, the founding partners had completed over $5 billion of debt and equity transactions in New York City. Churchill focuses on well-located, downside protected real estate as well as transactions with risk-mitigated capital structures. Churchill has been extremely selective in the transactions pursued, evaluating numerous factors including basis, risk-return parameters, and sponsorship. Churchill invests in both equity and debt positions of a capital stack and has consummated numerous successful partnerships in New York. Given the vertically integrated nature of the firm, Churchill is able to understand all investment considerations across the life-cycle of a transaction including identifying potential opportunities, initial acquisition, re-positioning/development, to stabilization and disposition. Given Churchill’s vast experience in development and asset management, all investments are treated with a hands-on approach, with an eye towards creatively unlocking value and driving asset-level expertise. Through the principals’ proprietary relationships of owners, borrowers, borrower advisers, and lending partners and unique structuring capabilities and risk mitigation strategies, Churchill has been able to establish a strong market presence and continues to see strong deal flow across various asset classes in New York.