Tidewater Capital is a private investment management firm based in San Francisco with a particular focus on real estate investment and development. The company acquires, manages, and develops real estate in order to provide superior risk-adjusted returns to its investors while also embracing the spirit and needs of the communities in which it operates. The company focuses on assets that can benefit from entitlement, development, rehabilitation, re-positioning, and/or improved management to create and capture incremental value. Tidewater has experience across a wide array of asset classes including multi-family, retail, office, and self-storage facilities, with an expertise in value-add and opportunistic investments.
Multifamily |
Office |
Retail |
Mixed-use |
Storage |
Acquisition/Fee Simple |
Value-add |
Opportunistic |
Craig Young is the Founder and Managing Principal of Tidewater Capital. Mr. Young oversees Tidewater's investment, development, asset management, and organizational activities. Over the past two years, Mr. Young has grown the firm's portfolio by investing in entitlement, vertical development, and existing projects across a range of product types including market rate, affordable, and rent-controlled housing, as well as office, retail, and self-storage assets. Mr. Young also spearheaded the development of The Hall, a local food venue that has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Ross Stackhouse is Vice President at Tidewater Capital. His primary responsibilities include managing the firm's investments platform and acting as the lead project manager for several of the company's operating assets and development projects. Mr. Stackhouse also directs the firm's portfolio and investment strategy as well as many of its philanthropic and community engagement activities. Before joining Tidewater, Mr. Stackhouse worked for The JBG Companies in Washington, D.C., where he led a variety of residential, office, hotel, and retail investments including the management of new acquisitions and support of numerous development and asset management projects. Mr. Stackhouse also oversaw the firm's market research platform during his time at JBG. Mr. Stackhouse sits on the Board of Directors of the Tenderloin Community Benefits District and is an active member of the Urban Land Institute, SPUR, and the United States Green Building Council. He is a LEED Accredited Professional with a specialty in Building Design and Construction. A native of lower Manhattan in New York City, Mr. Stackhouse holds a Bachelor of the Arts with Honors in Environmental Studies from Brown University. He is passionate about sustainable development, and the creation of vibrant urban environments.