About Capital Ledger
National coverage of the people and capital shaping U.S. real estate — headquartered in Washington, DC.
Our Mission
Capital Ledger is a national publication focused on the intersection of real estate and business leadership. We cover the executives, entrepreneurs, investors, developers, and decision-makers shaping the U.S. commercial landscape — alongside the finance, capital, and market forces that move it.
Headquartered in Washington, DC, Capital Ledger reports nationally, featuring influential leaders, major projects, emerging markets, and the business decisions driving growth, investment, and development across the country. Through interviews, profiles, analysis, and thought leadership, we give readers a clear view of the people and organizations defining American real estate.
What We Cover
- Executive interviews and leadership profiles
- National and regional real estate market analysis
- Development project spotlights
- Investment, capital, and underwriting trends
- Proptech, operations, and the future of asset value
Editorial Policy
Capital Ledger is committed to producing accurate, original, and informative content that serves our readers and supports a well-informed community. We strive to publish factually accurate information; verify names, titles, organizations, and relevant details before publication; clearly distinguish factual reporting from opinion or commentary; and create content that provides genuine value to readers within our niche and geographic focus.
Independence. Editorial decisions are made independently and are guided by relevance, accuracy, and reader value. Sponsored content, partnerships, or promotional materials, when accepted, will be clearly identified as such.
Published content may be updated to improve accuracy, add context, correct errors, or reflect new developments. Significant corrections are disclosed in accordance with our Corrections Policy below.
Corrections Policy
Accuracy is a core value of Capital Ledger. When errors occur, we correct them promptly and transparently. Readers who believe an article contains an error may contact our editorial team with the article URL, a description of the suspected error, and any supporting sources.
All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team. Minor edits (grammar, spelling, formatting) may be made without a formal notice. Factual corrections — names, dates, locations, titles, quotations, or other substantive information — are corrected promptly. When a correction materially changes the meaning of an article, a correction note is added indicating what changed. In rare cases where content is found to be materially inaccurate or misleading, an article may be removed or retracted.
Editorial Team
Capital Ledger's coverage is directed by our editor-at-large and contributing writers. Full contributor profiles are available on our Contributors page.
Contact
Questions regarding editorial content may be directed to our team via the Contact page. Capital Ledger is headquartered in Washington, DC, United States.