Top Cities for Private Equity in US and Internationally

Just out of curiosity, what would be your top 5 or so private equity markets in the US and Internationally for private equity activity? Obviously, NYC is tops in the US, but I'm assuming that Chicago, Houston, Dallas, and DC probably get a fair share, right? Also, even though Euro cities are probably doing well in this area right now, do you see any China or India cities becoming hotbeds for private equity in the near future?

 

depends on how you define private equity. if you include venture capital in your definition then the san francisco bay area and boston too are top spots.

in europe, the large funds tend to have offices in London (of course) and then in the markets that they wanna invest in. frankfurt, munich, paris, stockholm, amsterdam and warsaw (covering alot of CEE countries) are probably the biggest ones.

 

^Hmm no Chinese cities on the list for private equity? Also, how are Mumbai, Bangalore, and some of the other big Indian cities as far as PE activity is concerned or is Delhi virtually the only one in that space?

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Well, in PE space, you have got LPs (specially PE FoF guys) and GPs.. While worling with a PE Market Research Firm, had a chance to work on FundForum.. What fascinated me was Fund Placement Agents..

Have had difficulty tracking FundPlacements..

Suggestion: Top Conferencesof the Industry have TOP guys as Speakers..

Easy to track PE with CapIQ and other DBs.. Just information in this era of banking does cost you a lot..

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madrid, milan, hamburg, munich have some presence .

in germany it is frankfurt>munich>hamburg>everything else

paris also has quite a lot of presence

 

Why is everyone leaving out Chicago. Chicago is definitely top 3 cities in the US. All the following firms are in Chicago. Adams Street Partners Allstate Investments, LLC American Capital Baird Capital Partners BDT Capital Partners Beecken Petty O'Keefe Bounds Equity Partners Calder Capital Partners Chicago Growth Partners CIVC Partners Code Hennessy & Simmons Concentric Equity Partners Cressey & Company Edgewater Funds Flexpoint Partners, LLC Frontenac Company Glencoe Capital Goense & Company GTCR Golder Rauner Lake Capital Lake Pacific Partners LaSalle Capital Group Madison Dearborn Partners Merit Capital Partners Mesirow Financial Mid Oaks Investments Pfingsten Partners Prairie Capital Prospect Partners, LLC RCP Advisors Reliant Equity Investors Roundtable Healthcare Partners Silver Oak Services Partners Shore Capital Partners Svoboda Capital Partners Thoma Bravo Thoma Cressey Equity Partners Tudor Ventures Valor Equity Partners Water Street Healthcare Partners Waud Capital Partners Willis Stein and Partners Wind Point Partners Winona Capital Management Wynnchurch Capital

 
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Why is everyone leaving out Chicago. Chicago is definitely top 3 cities in the US. All the following firms are in Chicago. Adams Street Partners Allstate Investments, LLC American Capital Baird Capital Partners BDT Capital Partners Beecken Petty O'Keefe Bounds Equity Partners Calder Capital Partners Chicago Growth Partners CIVC Partners Code Hennessy & Simmons Concentric Equity Partners Cressey & Company Edgewater Funds Flexpoint Partners, LLC Frontenac Company Glencoe Capital Goense & Company GTCR Golder Rauner Lake Capital Lake Pacific Partners LaSalle Capital Group Madison Dearborn Partners Merit Capital Partners Mesirow Financial Mid Oaks Investments Pfingsten Partners Prairie Capital Prospect Partners, LLC RCP Advisors Reliant Equity Investors Roundtable Healthcare Partners Silver Oak Services Partners Shore Capital Partners Svoboda Capital Partners Thoma Bravo Thoma Cressey Equity Partners Tudor Ventures Valor Equity Partners Water Street Healthcare Partners Waud Capital Partners Willis Stein and Partners Wind Point Partners Winona Capital Management Wynnchurch Capital

Flow.

 

There's more industrials deal flow in Chicago than TMT flow in SF. Plus, the Chicago/great lakes region has more economic diversity than SF. If SF is top 3 for TMT, then Houston should be as well for energy.

NY>LA>Chicago>Boston>SF>DC>Houston/Dallas>Miami>Seattle for PE

 

^ Then: Tier 1 - NY, Boston, Chicago, LA Tier 2 - SF, Houston/Dallas, Miami, Seattle, DC Tier 3 - Charlotte, Baltimore, Detroit, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Philly, Milwaukee, Denver, St. Louis, Austin, etc.

International: Tier 1 - Hong Kong, London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Tokyo Tier 2 - Dubai, Caymans/Bermuda, Shanghai, Mumbai

 
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^ Then:
Tier 1 - NY, Boston, Chicago, LA
Tier 2 - SF, Houston/Dallas, Miami, Seattle, DC
Tier 3 - Charlotte, Baltimore, Detroit, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Philly, Milwaukee, Denver, St. Louis, Austin, etc.

International:
Tier 1 - Hong Kong, London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Tokyo
Tier 2 - Dubai, Caymans/Bermuda, Shanghai, Mumbai

Internationally you can't forget Munich (instead of Frankfurt). Zurich I'm not too sure about.

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Tier 1 : NYC, SF, LA Tier 2 : Boston, Chicago, Houston, Charlotte, D.C.

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ajg stop trolling for chicago. "There's more industrials deal flow in Chicago than TMT flow in SF." lol you are so wrong.

SF is not just TMT, you have healthcare, sponsors/levfin, M&A, Gaming, etc.

 
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SF/Menlo Park has 33 of the PEI top 300 firms, if you include TPG (not really based in Ft Worth) and NEA (HQ is really on Sand Hill Rd in the Valley). Boston has 21, if you include Providence Equity (45 min drive from Boston, similar to Menlo).

Chicago has 6 of the top 300. LA has 8.

NYC is the Mecca of US private equity. SF and Boston are right behind, supported by their VC funds but they also have megafund HQs (SF has KKR, TPG, Silver Lake; Boston has Bain, Advent, Providence and THL). Chicago and LA have good sized PE industries but not the same level as SF/Boston and nowhere near NYC.

 

Toronto has a surprising amount of flow that not a lot of people know about. Especially companies in materials and energy. The transactions usually arn't that big but a lot of smaller transactions adds up, and it even continued to grow through 2008-2009. Standard of living in Toronto is pretty good too. I'm not complaining.

 

You guys are clueless -- as gomes said, NY is the clear #1 for PE/VC, with SF and Boston right behind. Chicago and LA are still good for PE/VC, but not on the same level as the top three.

 

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