Contact

Current and prospective investors, please contact Julie Heidtke at jheidtke@landrock.com. For all other inquiries, please use the contact information below.

Location

353 North Clark Street, Suite 1950
Chicago, Illinois 60654
(312) 604-7902
jheidtke@landrock.com

David Rosenbaum

David Rosenbaum

Managing Partner

David E. Rosenbaum founded the Landrock / WHI Real Estate Partners family of businesses in 2007, and has overseen approximately $3.0 billion of real estate investments since that time. He currently serves as CEO and a Managing Partner of Landrock LP, and concurrently remains a controlling partner of WHI Real Estate Partners LP. David has 32 years of experience in real estate investment and finance, across multiple market cycles. Prior to founding and leading the Landrock / WHI Real Estate Partners enterprise, David was a Managing Director of Security Capital Research & Management (a subsidiary of JPMorgan), where he co-managed a $2 billion opportunistic real estate investment fund and led a team that originated and structured more than $1.8 billion of private investments in real estate operating companies. Previously, David was a Vice President at Lazard, where he focused primarily on mergers, acquisitions, restructuring, and capital markets transactions for real estate and lodging companies worldwide. He is a member of the Urban Land Institute, the Pension Real Estate Association and the Economic Club of Chicago. David has served as a Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, and as a member and past Chair of the Investment Committee overseeing the organizations’ approximately $1.2 billion of endowment assets. He is a past member of the Board of Trustees of the Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School and of the Jewish Federations of North America National Young Leadership Cabinet. David holds a B.A., cum laude, in Art History from Yale University. He lives in Chicago’s East Lakeview neighborhood with his wife Margot, and they travel frequently to visit their children living on both coasts.