Power Move: Trion Properties Appoints Institutional Executive Natalina Rettew as Head of Asset Management
LOS ANGELES, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a decisive move to strengthen its national operations, Trion Properties, a private equity real estate firm specializing in value-add multifamily investments, has appointed Natalina Rettew, a former senior executive at LivCor, a Blackstone Company as Head of Asset Management. The appointment of this seasoned institutional leader marks a major milestone in Trion's strategic push into high-growth markets across the U.S.
Rettew brings over a decade of multifamily real estate experience and a strong track record of driving portfolio performance at scale. At LivCor, she was responsible for a $5 billion portfolio of multifamily and retail properties across California, Oregon, Washington, and Colorado. Her leadership is expected to elevate Trion's operational execution and value creation across its expanding nationwide footprint.
"Natalina is one of the most capable and insightful executives in the multifamily space," said Max Sharkansky, Managing Partner at Trion Properties. "Her institutional expertise and results-driven mindset are exactly what we need as we double down on disciplined growth and investor performance across the country."
Rettew's background spans hotel asset management with MIG Real Estate, multifamily operations with ColRich in San Diego, and senior leadership at one of the most influential platforms in real estate. Her broad industry insight positions her uniquely to lead asset strategy, optimization, and scalability for Trion's portfolio.
"Trion's entrepreneurial spirit and disciplined investment thesis made it a clear choice," said Rettew. "This is an exciting time to join a platform that's growing rapidly but grounded in performance and long-term value creation."
Rettew holds a Graduate Certificate in Hotel Real Estate Investments and Asset Management from Cornell University and a Bachelor of Science in International Management from Carnegie Mellon University. She resides in San Diego with her husband, daughter, and two French bulldogs.
About Trion Properties
Founded in 2005, Trion Properties is a private equity real estate investment firm with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Focused on value-add multifamily opportunities in select U.S. markets, Trion has completed over $2 billion in transactions, repositioning underperforming assets to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns. Trion continues to expand nationally with a hands-on, performance-driven approach.
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