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Green Heron Partners
Houston firm taking a principles-based approach to lower middle-market services and manufacturing.
Key facts
- Website
- greenheronpartners.com
- Pricing
- Lower middle-market control and partnership investments; deal size not publicly disclosed
- Country
- United States
- Rating
- No reviews yet
About Green Heron Partners
Green Heron Partners targets lower middle-market service and specialty manufacturing companies, providing capital and strategic partnership through a principles-based approach. The firm emphasizes collaborative partnerships.
Key features
- Specialty manufacturing focus
- Business and industrial services
- Principles-based partnership model
- Houston, Texas headquarters
- Lower middle-market specialization
Pros & cons
Pros
- Collaborative, principles-driven approach
- Focused lower middle-market niche
- Houston energy-corridor network access
Cons
- Limited public data on fund size
- No named portfolio companies disclosed
Reviews
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