Brandon Guy

Brandon Guy
Chief Financial Officer

As Chief Financial Officer, Brandon brings over 16 years of real estate development and finance experience to the Oxford team. He is responsible for overseeing the company’s financial strategy, capital planning, deal structuring, underwriting, and risk management across all development and investment activities.

Brandon plays an integral role throughout the full development lifecycle, ensuring projects are financially sound, efficiently capitalized, and aligned with long-term investment objectives.

Brandon is the co-founder of Steel Street Associates, Inc., where he has delivered innovative, inclusive, cost-effective, and sustainable real estate solutions by integrating financial discipline with development execution. His expertise bridges development strategy and complex real estate finance, allowing him to guide projects from concept through capitalization, construction, and stabilization.

Prior to founding Steel Street, Brandon served as a Director in the commercial real estate finance group at Guggenheim Partners, LLC, in New York, NY and Santa Monica, CA. He has extensive experience in valuation, financial modeling, underwriting, and structuring debt and equity for commercial real estate assets across all major property types.

Since 2008, Brandon has originated, underwritten, and closed more than $1.8 billion in transactions nationwide for life insurance companies, chartered thrifts, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and capital markets executions, including CMBS.

Brandon has worked with some of the largest private real estate funds, REITs, and family offices in the United States, including InvenTrust Properties (formerly Inland American) and Crow Holdings. His experience spans a wide range of asset classes, including multifamily, office (suburban and CBD), hospitality (condo, resort, limited- and full-service), retail (anchored centers, strip centers, and regional malls), self-storage, flex properties, and warehouse and distribution facilities. He brings a rigorous, finance-driven approach to development that enhances value creation and mitigates risk across portfolios.

Brandon is a member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the National Association for Industrial and Office Parks (NAIOP). He is a graduate of New York University and has completed post-baccalaureate studies with the Swiss Finance Academy in Verbier, Switzerland.