Luzon Park Capital structures complex institutional real estate and public-private transactions.
We identify complex transactions where disciplined capital architecture and execution create measurable value — then structure and close them.
We evaluate transactions where capital structure, governance, or execution complexity creates opportunities for institutional solutions.
We design capital structures from the exit backward — assembling debt, equity, and public capital layers appropriate to each transaction.
We coordinate counterparties, documentation, regulatory requirements, and capital partners through to close.
We engage where our structuring capability produces a measurable advantage for the transaction.
Capital structuring for complex development transactions.
Qualified vehicle structuring, equity alignment, and governance coordination for tax-advantaged development transactions.
Transactions involving public capital, tax-advantaged financing, revenue bonds, tax credits, and federal, state, or local development programs across jurisdictions.
Long-term land-control and ground lease structures that align land ownership, development rights, and institutional capital.
Transactions requiring capital architecture to bridge operating principals and institutional partners — family offices, fund managers, and municipal stakeholders.
Every engagement follows a disciplined sequence designed to protect alignment, documentation, and execution certainty.
Evaluate the transaction against structuring criteria and execution feasibility.
Design the capital architecture, governance framework, and counterparty roles.
Coordinate all parties — sponsors, capital, counsel, and public agencies — under a unified structure.
Manage each gate, document, and milestone through to financial close.
Preserve alignment through each transaction milestone to a clean close.
Selective by design. Every engagement must meet our structuring criteria before resources are committed.
Luzon Park Capital structures complex institutional real estate and public-private transactions where disciplined execution improves outcomes.
We engage selectively. Every transaction we participate in meets our structuring criteria before we commit resources or relationships.
We engage in two categories of conversation: transactions requiring capital architecture, and institutional relationships where alignment should be established before terms are discussed.
You have a transaction in process and need capital architecture. Include the asset or company, current status, and the nature of the capital requirement.
You are an institutional capital partner, family office, lender, or municipal stakeholder seeking to establish a relationship before a specific transaction is identified.