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Jim McGinley

More Residential

Executive Vice President | Development & Capital Markets

Job Functions: Acquisitions & Dispositions, Capital Markets, Development

Bio

Jim McGinley serves as the Executive Vice President of Development & Capital Markets and is a founding member of MORE Residential. Mr. McGinley is responsible for overseeing the firm’s development investments and sourcing and managing the firm’s capital markets activities. He has over 30 years of lending, financing, development and real estate investment experience. Prior to forming MORE Residential, Mr. McGinley was Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer of Monogram Residential Trust, a NYSE listed apartment REIT, where his responsibilities included overseeing and managing all new multifamily development projects throughout the United States, as well as leading the teams responsible for investments and project finance. In addition, he served on the firm’s Investment Committee and Benefits Committee. Mr. McGinley previously held several positions with Archstone, also a NYSE listed apartment REIT, including directing both capital markets and joint venture investments nationally. In addition, he served as a Development Partner for Phoenix Property Company, focusing on infill apartment and mixed-use developments. Mr. McGinley also worked with JPI where he held several positions in development and finance. Mr. McGinley began his career with the predecessor of Bank of America. ​ Mr. McGinley holds an MBA in finance from the University of Notre Dame and a BBA in both finance and real estate from Southern Methodist University. He is a full member of ULI, serving on both the Multifamily Council (Blue flight) and the ULI North Texas Multifamily Council. He is also an active member of the National Multi Housing Council (board of directors) and The Real Estate Council.

Areas of Interest

Deal Type
Acquisition, Development, Ground Lease, Loan Purchase, Opportunity Zone, Partner Buyout, Pre-Development, Recapitalization, Refinance, Rehabilitation