History :
2009

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2008 Baber Investment Group, doing business as MAIER SIEBEL BABER is formed by Mr. Baber.  Seeking to capture a market opportunity through targeted real estate funds and fill an under served market niche for high net worth investors. Mr. Baber hires a team of seasoned professionals, many of whom he worked with at Maier Siebel Baber prior to its privatization.
2007 Bank of America purchases the U.S. Trust Company in June which includes its real estate investment division, Maier Siebel Baber, from The Charles Schwab Corporation. Bank of America restructures its Alternative Investments Group ceasing future sponsorship of many of its proprietary investment products, including those of its real estate investment division, Maier Siebel Baber.

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2006

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2005

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2004

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2003

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2002

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2001

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2000 U.S. Trust Company agrees to be purchased by the Charles Schwab Corporation in June 2000, breaking it 153-legacy of independence.  The purchase makes Maier Siebel Baber part of the Charles Schwab Corporation.

Charles Schwab Corporation promotes Mr. Baber to the position of Chief Executive Officer at Maier & Siebel and his surname is added to the firm’s identity, Maier Siebel Baber. Mr. Maier becomes Chairman Emeritus.

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1999

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1998 In October 1998, after five years of dramatic growth the principals elect to sell the fully integrated real estate investment and management firm to U.S. Trust Company. At this time Mr. Baber is promoted to the role of President with operating responsibility for the firm. Mr. Baber also becomes Chairman of the newly established Board of the M&S Real Property Funds. Mr. Maier joins the Board and assumes the role of Chairman of the new, Maier & Siebel, a division of U.S. Trust Company, N.A.

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1997

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1995

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1994

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1993 Kenneth A. Baber joins the firm to assist the Principals in capitalizing on the upheaval in the lending and real estate markets. As Senior Vice President of Capital Transactions, Mr. Baber’s primary objective is to expand the Firm’s asset base by increasing the scale of the investments while focusing on value add and opportunistic assets.
1981 Kenneth F. Siebel and Peter K. Maier join to form Maier & Siebel, Inc., with the primary objective of creating secure real estate investments as principals in partnership with their high net worth private clients.