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Real Estate Investing in the Southeast | Bruce Blackwood | SMU Stories

35 min · 12 jun 2026
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This week on SMU Stories, we sat down with Bruce Blackwood, Managing Partner of Woodson Company, a real estate investment firm focused on value-add multifamily acquisitions in the growing suburban markets of Georgia and the Carolinas. Before founding Woodson Company, Bruce spent seven years at Greystar, the largest manager of apartments in the U.S., serving as Senior Director focused on capital formation and value-add investment strategies. He also brings experience from private equity roles at JLL Partners and The Carlyle Group in New York and Washington, DC. A 2013 graduate of SMU's Dedman School of Law with a B.A. in History, Bruce is a proud Mustang who has taken the lessons from his time at SMU into a career built on strategic growth and community-focused investment. He and his wife Kimbrell, who also attended SMU, now call Charleston, SC home with their three children. Tune in to hear how Bruce is shaping the future of real estate investment in the Southeast. #SMUStories #SMUAlumni #RealEstate #MultifamilyInvesting #WoodsonCompany #Greystar #MustangsForLife

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aflevering Real Estate Investing in the Southeast | Bruce Blackwood | SMU Stories artwork

Real Estate Investing in the Southeast | Bruce Blackwood | SMU Stories

This week on SMU Stories, we sat down with Bruce Blackwood, Managing Partner of Woodson Company, a real estate investment firm focused on value-add multifamily acquisitions in the growing suburban markets of Georgia and the Carolinas. Before founding Woodson Company, Bruce spent seven years at Greystar, the largest manager of apartments in the U.S., serving as Senior Director focused on capital formation and value-add investment strategies. He also brings experience from private equity roles at JLL Partners and The Carlyle Group in New York and Washington, DC. A 2013 graduate of SMU's Dedman School of Law with a B.A. in History, Bruce is a proud Mustang who has taken the lessons from his time at SMU into a career built on strategic growth and community-focused investment. He and his wife Kimbrell, who also attended SMU, now call Charleston, SC home with their three children. Tune in to hear how Bruce is shaping the future of real estate investment in the Southeast. #SMUStories #SMUAlumni #RealEstate #MultifamilyInvesting #WoodsonCompany #Greystar #MustangsForLife

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