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Nathan Chandler PRINCIPAL

Nathan Chandler

Principal

Nathan Chandler is a principal with KeyCity Capital. In this role, he assists with asset analysis and oversees business development activities. Chandler began his career in real estate as an acquisitions manager for Colonial Southern Group, where he performed site selection, secured entitlements, completed development, managed self-storage assets, and assisted with sales and marketing. In his next role as a consultant for Cooper & Stebbins, he reviewed potential opportunities for residential development and established a residential strategy for the company. Additionally, Chandler served as CEO of Heatley Capital Corporation, a real estate investment company, for eight years. He has been the CEO of Chandler Real Estate Investments since 2017. He brings experience with retail, hospitality, medical office, raw land, student housing, multifamily, assisted living and hotel investments. Chandler holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business.

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