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DHPH LLC rebrands as Kadima Industrial Partners

Manhattan, NY DHPH has rebranded as Kadima Industrial Partners to reflect the firm’s expanded scope across industrial real estate. The new identity underscores the growth of the platform, its vertically integrated capabilities, and its long-standing focus on disciplined execution across the full lifecycle of industrial investment.

Kadima Industrial Partners is an industrial sector specialist with a vertically integrated team and senior leadership experienced across acquisition, financing, development, architecture, construction, leasing, property management, and asset management. The firm is recognized for its data-driven approach and end-to-end expertise throughout industrial acquisition, development, and repositioning.

Formerly operating as DH Property Holdings, the firm distinguished itself as an industry leader through pioneering developments, including the completion of the first multi-story logistics facility on the East Coast at 640 Columbia St. in Brooklyn, which was pre-leased to Amazon and sold for record pricing. Kadima has also been at the forefront of industrial and logistics trends through early investments in small-bay industrial, IOS assets, and cold storage.

Headquartered in N.Y.C., Kadima focuses on ground-up Class A industrial development and the acquisition of small-bay industrial warehouses and IOS properties in dense, urban-core markets across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. 

In its 10 years, the firm has developed four million-plus s/f of infill Class A logistics facilities across the Northeast and currently owns and operates over six million s/f of industrial assets, with total capitalization exceeding $2.3 billion. The firm has assembled a 2.5 million s/f, $400 million portfolio of shallow and mid-bay warehouses across more than 20 transactions, while acquiring 100-plus acres, or $200 million, of Industrial Outdoor Storage (IOS) assets, including a 50-acre site in NYC, the largest privately owned tri-modal site in the boroughs. 

Kadima has deployed over $700 million of equity, partnering with institutional investors and high-net-worth family offices. The firm brought property management in-house and manages a portfolio of 100-plus tenants. 

Kadima’s integrated platform supports a broad range of institutional investment strategies. Through its proprietary data platform, the firm identifies and executes strategic industrial acquisitions in competitive markets, generating returns through value-add strategies while mitigating risk. Historically, 80–90% of Kadima’s transaction volume has been sourced off-market, reflecting the firm’s deep relationships with property owners, brokers, tenants, and capital providers.

The rebrand to Kadima Industrial Partners represents a natural next chapter for the firm as it continues to scale its platform, broaden its investment mandate, and execute complex industrial projects in some of the industry’s most high-profile and supply-constrained markets.

“Kadima,” Hebrew for “moving forward,” reflects the firm’s vision for continued growth, its commitment to sector specialization, and the movement of goods within the logistics industry. The new logo mimics an arrow, along with the foundational corner of a multi-level industrial building, graphically illustrating its story. 

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