Rubikon Ventures focuses on tangible projects where capital underpins essential infrastructure, housing and energy supply. The examples below illustrate how our funds gain exposure to specific real assets through listed securities and institutional vehicles.
Chicago, Illinois, United States
One Chicago is a 2.2 million square foot dual‑tower mixed‑use development in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, comprising 735 luxury rental units, 77 condominiums, and significant retail anchors including Whole Foods and Life Time. Backed by institutional capital including JDL Development and Square Mile Capital, the project stabilized rapidly and secured permanent financing in 2024, validating its status as a trophy income‑generating asset in a high‑barrier urban market.
San Antonio, Texas, United States
300 Main is a 32‑story, 354‑unit Class AA multifamily tower in downtown San Antonio, developed by Weston Urban and recognized as the tallest dedicated residential tower in the city’s urban core. The property delivers luxury rental housing, structured parking and ground‑floor retail into a walkable central business district, targeting high‑income renters seeking amenitized downtown living and supporting the ongoing revitalization of San Antonio’s city center.
Subic Bay and Clark, Philippines
PCSPC is the largest independent petroleum products import and storage terminal in the Philippines, with roughly 6 million barrels of storage capacity, marine jetties, pipelines and truck loading facilities serving as a critical hub for the country’s fuel supply. The platform’s goal is to provide reliable import, storage and distribution infrastructure for oil and refined products. It has become a strategic asset within the national energy system, backed by long-term usage from major fuel importers and distributors.