Quattro Development has recently created an investment fund for real estate projects by its founders, Rob Walters and Mike Liyeos. The investment fund talk has been in the works for an extended period, and they have seen it through finally. They primarily work with outside investors for their projects. Only a select few have a hand in the dealing made by Quattro Development , like investors that spend more than hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars. Before the investment fund, they presented their projects to the investors and proceeded with the investment later on, contrary to the new investment.
During the inaugural Quattro Growth Fund, their main goal was to raise around $5 to $10 million, but they raised over $11 million. With the investment fund, their first project was acquiring Goodyear, in which Quattro will be retrofitting and leasing to Guidepost Montessori School. With the investment fund, they hoped the returns would outperform other investment assets considering this was a big step for Quattro Development. The success in their projects is shared with their professional and personal friends and family who support them.
Quattro offers first-hand information and on-the-ground thorough research that paints the whole market picture for its clients. The main focal point of Quattro as a commercial estate is to aid retailers, medical tenants, and restaurants in getting new locations for their businesses. They believe in honesty and integrity as a principle in their relationships. Their clientele is over 65, with 130 successful projects. Quattro Development is made up of talented individuals who make their projects efficient. The team members are as below:
- Mike Liyeos and Rob Walters as the co-founders.
- Grant Barrett as the director of land acquisition.
- Mike Haigh as the director of planning and development.
- Peter Pavek as the project manager.
- Brett Dahlman as the director of construction and development.
- Bill Mastin as the chief marketing officer.
- Robin Mufti as the administrative assistant.
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