Camber Real Estate Expands Acquisitions Team with New Hires

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Camber Real Estate Partners (Camber), a leading private real estate investment firm specializing in the acquisition, development, and operation of light-industrial properties in select East-Coast markets, has announced the expansion of its in-house acquisitions expertise with the appointment of two new team members. Kevin Interlicchio joins Camber as the firm’s new Director of Acquisitions while Connor Lipka has been named Acquisition Analyst.
In his new role, Interlicchio will be responsible for shaping the firm’s acquisition strategy, sourcing new investment opportunities. His extensive background in industrial real estate and handling transactions valued at over $5.5 billion make him a key addition to Camber’s leadership team.
“We are thrilled to welcome Kevin to our firm where he will be a key driver of our strategic-acquisition plans,” said Christopher M. Bellapianta, Camber’s managing principal. “His vast experience and deep understanding of industrial real estate will strengthen our ability to identify and execute value-add investments that align with our core objectives. We are confident that Kevin’s leadership will be instrumental as we continue expanding our portfolio throughout the East Coast.”
Prior to joining Camber, Interlicchio held the position of vice president at PGIM Real Estate, where he played an instrumental role in executing industrial transactions totaling over 42.7 million square feet. His experience also includes time at Norges Bank Investment Management, where he contributed to the industrial portfolio expansion.
Interlicchio holds a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University, where he was a member of the Men’s Lacrosse team, and an M.S. in Real Estate from Fordham University.
“Kevin’s track record and strategic insight are key assets that will accelerate our growth in our target markets,” said Dave C. Surti, principal. “His ability to navigate complex deals and maximize value for our investors aligns perfectly with our mission.”
Interlicchio hired Lipka to Camber’s acquisitions team, where he will spearhead the research and analysis of industrial property trends and projections across markets spanning the eastern seaboard where Camber will expand its portfolio holdings.
A graduate of Villanova University with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration, Lipka is a product of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Financial Development Analyst Program.
Camber Real Estate Partners is a privately held real estate investment firm specializing in the acquisition, development and management of light industrial properties. With a focus on delivering value through strategic value-add acquisitions, development and asset management, Camber is driven to provide flexible, high-quality industrial spaces that meet the evolving needs of today’s tenants and investors alike. By leveraging decades of industry expertise and a hands-on approach, Camber delivers optimized returns while fostering long-term growth for its portfolio.
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