Stephen Chapman

Equity Real Estate Analyst at Washington Capital - Seattle, Washington, US

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(425) 876-0043
Location
Seattle, Washington, United States
Company
Washington Capital
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Washington Capital

Seattle, Washington, US • 95 Employees
Investment Bank/Securities Brokerage

Washington Capital is an employee owned investment advisory firm founded in 1978. Washington Capital headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington, with branch offices in Portland, Southern California, Northern California and Boston. Washington Capital provides a diverse menu of investment products including real estate equity, real estate debt, fixed income and equity strategies; primarily institutional clients. For important disclaimer information, please see https://www.wa-cap.com/disclaimer

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Stephen Chapman currently works for Washington Capital.
Stephen Chapman's role at Washington Capital is Equity Real Estate Analyst.
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Stephen Chapman works in the Investment Bank/Securities Brokerage industry.
Stephen Chapman's colleagues at Washington Capital are Steve Hanks, Courtney Harris, Alex Blue, Rachel Maclean, Kevin Loucks, Bruce Kroter, Alicia Martens and others.
Stephen Chapman's phone number is (425) 876-0043
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