Blackstreet Capital Management

Blackstreet Capital Management
Industry Private equity
Founded 2002
Founder Murry Gunty
Headquarters Chevy Chase, Maryland
Website http://www.blackstreetcapital.com/

Blackstreet Capital Management, LLC is a private equity firm that invests in and operates small to mid-sized distressed companies. The firm was founded in 2002 by Murry Gunty, who still acts as Managing Partner.[1]

Blackstreet is based in Chevy Chase, Maryland.[2]

History

Blackstreet was founded by Murry Gunty in 2002 as Milestone Capital Partners, in a joint venture with Milestone Merchant Partners.[3] Robert Pincus, the vice chairman of Eagle Bank, and Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., a prominent Washington lawyer, promptly joined Blackstreet’s board of advisers, providing the gravitas to attract investors.[4]

Blackstreet invests in distressed companies, aiming to prevent the company’s bankruptcy and benefit investors.[5] Blackstreet funds niche manufacturers, internet and specialty retailers, distributors, restaurants, and healthcare service and device providers, among other industries.[6]

Since its inception, Blackstreet has invested in more than 30 companies. They focus on companies with less than $150 million in annual revenue.[5] Deals have included the acquisition of AlphaGraphics,[7] Jackson & Perkins,[8] Western Capital,[9] and Jerry's Subs & Pizza,[10] and the sales of Florida Tile to Panariagroup of Italy, Houston Harvest Gift Products to Signature Brands,[11][12] and PJCOMN Acquisition Corporation to Essential Pizza.[13]

Management

Murry Gunty is the founder and Managing Partner of Blackstreet Capital. Gunty graduated from Harvard College, where he received a BA in economics, and Harvard Business School, where he received an MBA.[4] Prior to founding Blackstreet, Gunty was a General Partner at Jacobson Partners, LP, and was a Partner at Lazard Freres Real Estate, LLC. He also worked at the Blackstone Group, where he was an Analyst.[14][15]

Gunty has sat on several boards, including Rauch Industries, American Combustion Industries, Flow Dry Technology, PJCOMN, and Florida Tile.[14] He was a Trustee of the National Children Museum and has historically been active with the Jewish Foundation as a founding member of the Business Roundtable.[14]

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