Strategic Real Estate Advisory for the New Infrastructure Era.
Critical Power
Navigating the convergence of utility-scale energy and high-capacity data centers.
Nationwide Scale
Systematized acquisition and packaging of distributed multifamily portfolios.
Advisory Depth
Bridging the gap between institutional capital and fragmented market opportunities.
Data Centers
Solving for "Speed-to-Power." We advise hyperscalers and developers on site feasibility, grid proximity, and the mitigation of jurisdictional bottlenecks in high-density markets.
Energy Infrastructure
Strategic land-use advisory for the energy transition. From BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) to renewable integration, we identify real estate positioned for grid-edge utility.
Small Multifamily
Standardizing the non-standard. We provide the underwriting and operational framework to package 5-50 unit assets into cohesive, institutional-grade portfolios on a national scale.
The Missing Middle Portfolio Play
While institutional capital flows toward 300-unit Class A assets, the highest alpha remains in the aggregation of small multifamily assets. Taylor Hall & Robertson has developed the blueprint for this transition.
Institutional Aggregation
We identify fragmented small-cap multifamily clusters and apply a singular operational "overlay." This turns a collection of local assets into a diversified, nationwide portfolio suitable for secondary market exit.
World-Class Standards
Our advisory ensures that every asset in the package meets rigid design and efficiency standards, removing the "Mom & Pop" stigma and replacing it with modern, professionalized infrastructure.
Where Real Estate Becomes Power.
In the next decade, the value of industrial land will be determined solely by its capacity for electrification. We advise on the repositioning of legacy real estate for the AI-driven data demand.
- • Substation proximity analysis
- • Stranded asset identification
- • Jurisdictional energy lobbying
"We do not look at real estate as just four walls. We look at it as the physical substrate for capital and energy flow."