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I sit down with Cory Sylvester, Principal at DXD Capital, for a masterclass in data-driven development and intentional leadership.
Cory's path to becoming one of the most respected names in self-storage didn't start with real estate; it started at JP Morgan. After identifying a massive lack of institutional-grade data in the storage sector, Cory co-founded Radius+ and eventually DXD Capital, a firm currently managing 25 active developments. We discuss his transition from the "bureaucratic construct" of big banks to the high-friction world of entrepreneurship, ultra-marathons, and volunteer firefighting.
Key Takeaways from this Episode:
The "Victor" Mindset: Why Cory would rather fail a hundred times than be stifled by corporate red tape.
Leading by Listening: The importance of checking your ego and creating a culture where employees feel safe enough to truly disconnect.
The Friction Factor: Why Cory packs his schedule with ultra-marathons (like the Tahoe 200) and firefighting to build the mental toughness required for business.
2026 Industry Forecast: Why the decline in new construction and the resilience of younger storage users are creating the "perfect setup" for the next several years.
Manage Space: A sneak peek into Cory's newest venture into property management software.
If you want to hear from a leader who values "right vs. wrong" over "yelling and jerks," and who uses deep-dive analytics to outmaneuver the market, this conversation is essential for your 2026 strategy.
Connect with Thaddeus Campbell (S3 Partners):
https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsthadcampbell/ Connect with Cory Sylvester (DXD Capital): [email protected] https://dxd.capital This episode was brought to you by: https://www.kiwiconstruction.com/
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I sit down with Cory Sylvester, Principal at DXD Capital, for a masterclass in data-driven development and intentional leadership.
Cory's path to becoming one of the most respected names in self-storage didn't start with real estate; it started at JP Morgan. After identifying a massive lack of institutional-grade data in the storage sector, Cory co-founded Radius+ and eventually DXD Capital, a firm currently managing 25 active developments. We discuss his transition from the "bureaucratic construct" of big banks to the high-friction world of entrepreneurship, ultra-marathons, and volunteer firefighting.
Key Takeaways from this Episode:
The "Victor" Mindset: Why Cory would rather fail a hundred times than be stifled by corporate red tape.
Leading by Listening: The importance of checking your ego and creating a culture where employees feel safe enough to truly disconnect.
The Friction Factor: Why Cory packs his schedule with ultra-marathons (like the Tahoe 200) and firefighting to build the mental toughness required for business.
2026 Industry Forecast: Why the decline in new construction and the resilience of younger storage users are creating the "perfect setup" for the next several years.
Manage Space: A sneak peek into Cory's newest venture into property management software.
If you want to hear from a leader who values "right vs. wrong" over "yelling and jerks," and who uses deep-dive analytics to outmaneuver the market, this conversation is essential for your 2026 strategy.
Connect with Thaddeus Campbell (S3 Partners):
https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsthadcampbell/ Connect with Cory Sylvester (DXD Capital): [email protected] https://dxd.capital This episode was brought to you by: https://www.kiwiconstruction.com/

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