| Investor Type | Firm |
| Industries | Energy • CleanTech • Healthcare (& Wellness) • Oil & Gas (& Mining) |
Madison International Realty (Madison) is a global real estate private equity firm headquartered in New York. Founded in 2002 by Ronald M.
Dickerman, the firm specializes in providing liquidity solutions to real estate investors around the world.
They focus on acquiring ownership interests and stakes in class A properties and portfolios, catering to a diverse institutional investor base which includes more than 150 foundations, endowments, sovereign wealth funds, public and private pension funds, insurance companies, and private investors across 12 countries.
Madison's core investment strategies encompass capital partner replacements, equity monetization, recapitalizations, and public company investments, offering tailored equity solutions to complex real estate financings. By purchasing interests in indirect or illiquid ownership structures, providing capital for embedded equity value monetization, and aiding in the recapitalization of existing properties, Madison positions itself as a reputable liquidity provider in the real estate market.
The firm prides itself on a strong reputation for reliability built over nearly two decades, leveraging a senior leadership team that collectively boasts 299 years of real estate experience. This experience underpins a vast network of industry relationships, which is crucial in the execution of its investment strategies.
Additionally, Madison emphasizes corporate responsibility with a focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, including corporate sustainability, social impact initiatives, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. Their commitment to these areas is evident in their involvement and promotion of various community and charitable activities. Madison's offices are located in New York, Frankfurt, London, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, and Singapore, proudly serving investors and stakeholders globally in the real estate sector.









