Longhouse Partners
Private equity for the lower middle market
In certain Native American cultures, several families lived together under one roof, in an extended building called a longhouse. While each family had its own section within the longhouse, no family was walled off from another, and some resources were shared. This structure provided security and a sense of community for each of the families.
At Longhouse Partners, our vision is to build a portfolio of complementary businesses, whose people will have open lines of communication and ready access to the best practices of other companies in the portfolio – much like the families in a traditional longhouse.
In certain Native American cultures, several families lived together under one roof, in an extended building called a longhouse. While each family had its own section within the longhouse, no family was walled off from another, and some resources were shared. This structure provided security and a sense of community for each of the families.
At Longhouse Partners, our vision is to build a portfolio of complementary businesses, whose people will have open lines of communication and ready access to the best practices of other companies in the portfolio – much like the families in a traditional longhouse.