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Mr. Damian Bailey is Vice President at Cabot Properties, Inc.
Prior to joining Cabot Properties, Inc. in March 2007, Mr. Bailey was employed as a Senior Acquisitions Associate by Boston Capital Corp.
Mr. Bailey received his BA in Economics from the University of New Hampshire and MBA from Boston University.
Damian Bailey active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Cabot Properties, Inc.
Cabot Properties, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Cabot seeks opportunities to acquire and develop industrial property in major metropolitan markets across the US. The firm is willing to purchase assets with existing debt, local credit, vacancy, and considers properties encumbered by environmental issues. Warehouse/distribution properties: from 50,000 to 500,000 square feet per building, clear ceiling heights from 20 to 36 feet, up to 50 percent office finished, single or multi-tenant and precast or tilt-up concrete construction, after 1980 preferred. Light Industrial properties: up to 90 percent office completed, clear ceiling height greater than 14 feet, and a minimum tenant size of 5000 square feet (prefer 10,000 or greater). They will buy land that is properly zoned, from five to 75 acres with utilities available. | Private Equity Investor | 2013-03-12 |
Former positions of Damian Bailey
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Boston Capital Corp.
Boston Capital Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Boston Capital Corp. invests multifamily housing and commercial real estate throughout the US. Their services include: tax credit investments, equity for market rate multifamily housing development and equity and debt for affordable multifamily housing development. the firm invests in operating partnerships that develop, own and operate low and moderate income housing apartment complexes that are expected to qualify for Federal Housing Tax Credits. The firm's primary investment objectives are: to generate Federal Housing Tax Credits that can be used by investors to offset federal income taxes, to preserve and protect investors' capital and to provide tax benefits from passive losses. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Boston University
Boston University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Boston Capital Corp.
Boston Capital Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Boston Capital Corp. invests multifamily housing and commercial real estate throughout the US. Their services include: tax credit investments, equity for market rate multifamily housing development and equity and debt for affordable multifamily housing development. the firm invests in operating partnerships that develop, own and operate low and moderate income housing apartment complexes that are expected to qualify for Federal Housing Tax Credits. The firm's primary investment objectives are: to generate Federal Housing Tax Credits that can be used by investors to offset federal income taxes, to preserve and protect investors' capital and to provide tax benefits from passive losses. | Finance |
University of New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Cabot Properties, Inc.
Cabot Properties, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Cabot seeks opportunities to acquire and develop industrial property in major metropolitan markets across the US. The firm is willing to purchase assets with existing debt, local credit, vacancy, and considers properties encumbered by environmental issues. Warehouse/distribution properties: from 50,000 to 500,000 square feet per building, clear ceiling heights from 20 to 36 feet, up to 50 percent office finished, single or multi-tenant and precast or tilt-up concrete construction, after 1980 preferred. Light Industrial properties: up to 90 percent office completed, clear ceiling height greater than 14 feet, and a minimum tenant size of 5000 square feet (prefer 10,000 or greater). They will buy land that is properly zoned, from five to 75 acres with utilities available. | Finance |
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