Markets
Two continents.
Five chairs at the table.
— © Karli McQueen
By appointment in five cities — Denver, Savannah, Dallas, San Juan (Puerto Rico), and London. Transatlantic by default, conducted across coffee tables more often than conference tables.

Office 01
Denver, Colorado
Headquarters, of a sort
MIG was founded in Colorado, and the Denver office remains the firm’s centre of gravity. Capital introduction, origination, and the bulk of American operations are coordinated (mostly before nine) from One Lincoln Station.
One Lincoln Station9380 Station Street, Suite 523Denver, CO 80124
Savannah, Georgia
Old-world Southern desk
An old-world Southern desk for old-money relationships — Lowcountry family offices, Atlantic seaboard commercial real estate, and the legal and accounting infrastructure that supports them. Live oaks, long memories.
25 Bull StreetSuite 400Savannah, GA 31401
Office 03
Dallas, Texas
Energy, real estate, and the Gulf
A natural extension of the Denver practice into one of the country’s most active markets for energy, commercial real estate, and family-office activity. Over coffee, not lunch.
870 International ParkwaySuite 280Dallas, TX 75022
San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Caribbean basin · By appointment
The San Juan desk supports clients moving capital and counsel between the United States and the Caribbean basin — including Act 60 structures and cross-border real estate where Puerto Rico sits between US and Latin American positioning. By appointment.
By appointmentSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Office 05
London, United Kingdom
Mayfair · The European anchor
The Mayfair office is the firm’s European anchor. Two centuries of relationships behind it — with UK family offices, European private capital, and the legal and accounting infrastructure that supports cross-Atlantic transactions. The kettle is on, more or less always.
12 Old Bond StreetMayfair, London W1S 4PW
Transatlantic
“The shortest distance between two markets is a trusted call.”
— © Karli McQueen