Subash Kolluru has founded and managed real estate funds for more than 2 decades. He currently manages a $75 millionIndia-Centric Private Equity Real Estate Fund which he found in 2006.Over the past twenty-one years he co-invested as a managing partner with wealthy family offices and institutional investors in global commercial, hospitality and residential real estate platforms.
As a founding principal of Da Vinci Advisors in 1998, and as the sole managing partner for Lakeside Japan Investments, Mr. Kolluru was responsible for developing and implementing a fee simple real estate acquisition and asset management platform in Japan for U.S. equity investors, including Cargill, Perot Investments, DLJ, Westbrook and Bass controlled entities, with an exit either via the Japanese REIT public market or retail market. He led the group which successfully acquired assets valued in excess of US$650 million and closed the first ever Yen-denominated, non-recourse credit facility in Japan for US$300 million.
From 1991 to 1997, Mr. Kolluru was involved with various entities owned or controlled by Bass. Over this duration he pursued real estate investment opportunities throughout North America. He developed and managed an exit strategy for the commercial and hospitality real estate assets controlled by the "bad bank" component of the American Savings and Loan transaction. Later, he was involved in the purchase of the $2.5 billion "bad bank" assets of the failed American Savings and Loan portfolio of real estate assets for the Dallas-based Brazos Partners, L.P. While in his capacity as a Vice President/Portfolio Manager with Brazos, he managed an orderly liquidation of approximately $730 million of real estate assets located primarily in California and the western United States. He also served as a senior member of Brazos Advisors L.L.C.'s key decision making groups, the Investment Committee and the Major Asset Review Committee.
Mr. Kolluru earned a bachelor of technology degree in civil engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras, India in 1980. He graduated with a master of science in civil engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1982.
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