Stephane De Baets
Stephane De Baets (born April 6, 1969) is a Belgian investment, real estate, and hospitality entrepreneur.[1] He is founder and president of the international asset management firm Elevated Returns, which controls the Aspen St. Regis Resort in Aspen, Colorado and other commercial properties in the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia.[2][3]
Stephane De Baets | |
---|---|
Born | |
Education | Université Libre de Bruxelles |
Occupation | Founder and President of Elevated Returns (Aspen St. Regis Resort), founder and owner of Chefs Club |
Known for | Blockchain-based real estate investing Hospitality industry |
Spouse(s) | Sabrina Huls |
He is also the founder and owner of Chefs Club, a restaurant group that features a rotating residency of chefs from around the world at its three locations in Aspen and New York City.[1]
De Baets is a pioneer in blockchain-based real estate investing.[2] Through his firm Elevated Returns, he facilitated the first major commercial real estate transaction using blockchain technology to sell ownership stakes in the Aspen St. Regis Resort.[2]
He was also formerly part-owner of OptAsia Capital, a Bangkok-based investment firm founded in 2008, until he divested in 2018.[1]
Background
De Baets was born and raised in Belgium.[1] He holds a bachelor's degree in business management and a master's degree in management sciences, finance and marketing from the Solvay Business School of Management at the Université libre de Bruxelles.[1]
He began his career in Europe as an auditor with the European Community and spent many years as an investment banker based in Bangkok, Thailand.[1]
Business
Elevated Returns
De Baets is the founder and president of Elevated Returns, a hospitality-centric asset management company based in New York City.[4] The firm's portfolio of Class A real estate investment assets, which include properties in the United States, Southeast Asia and Europe, are collectively valued at more than US$1 billion.[5]
The firm is a pioneer in digitizing traditional financial assets using blockchain-based technology.[2] In 2018, Elevated Returns launched the first major digital tokenization of a commercial real estate asset with the St. Regis Aspen Resort.[2] In February 2019, Elevated Returns announced plans to digitize its entire portfolio of real estate assets using the blockchain technology Tezos.[5] The digital offerings will be made available to accredited investors on the Securitize platform.[2][6]
Aspen St. Regis Resort
De Baets is a majority controller of the Aspen St. Regis Resort in Aspen, Colorado, through the single-asset trust Aspen Digital Inc., which operates as a subsidiary of Elevated Returns.[7][2] He purchased the property through Elevated Returns in 2010.[1] The resort is located at the base of Aspen Mountain.
In 2018, it was announced that Aspen St. Regis would serve as the backing asset for a digital tokenization offering allowing accredited investors to take minority ownership stakes in the property through a blockchain-based technology.[2] The offering was the first major digital tokenization of a commercial real estate asset.[2] To facilitate the digital tokenization of the Aspen St. Regis Resort, De Baets established Aspen Digital Token, also known as AspenCoin, in 2018.[7] This venture used the blockchain technology Ethereum to sell 18 million digital securitized tokens representing ownership stakes in the Aspen St. Regis Resort.[2] Each of the 18 million tokens were valued at $1, together representing an 18.9 percent ownership stake in the Aspen St. Regis. Elevated Returns maintained control of the other 81.9 percent.[2]
The sale of the tokens was administered on the digital asset platform Templum Markets.[2] Aspen Digital Token later migrated to the Securitize platform and was to start trading in October 2019 in multiple exchanges.[8] The tokens effectively operate as shares in the property.[2]
De Baets has stated that the tokenization strategy allows for "the democratization of the investing process" by removing middlemen.[9] Because it is based on blockchain technology, computers are able to independently verify ledgers and other transaction records associated with the sale of the tokens, which removes layers of intermediaries that would otherwise be paid in a transaction.[2]
The blockchain-based offering has also been heralded as a blueprint for future real estate transactions, as it holds the potential to reduce financial reliance on authoritative institutions like banks, courts or governments to referee transactions and property ownership.[2]
The Aspen St. Regis was the subject of a controversy regarding its cancellation policy. It received extensive publicity when it imposed a $2,000 charge on a points reservation for a guest whose arrival was delayed because of weather.[10] Stories posted by travel bloggers with millions of followers reported that the Aspen St. Regis had not disclosed these fees at the time the reservation was made.
Chefs Club
In 2012, De Baets launched the restaurant group Chefs Club inside the St. Regis Resort in Aspen, Colo.[1][11]
Chefs Club launched a second location in New York City in 2014, followed by a fast-casual location called Chefs Club Counter in 2017.[1] The group has been called an innovator in the industry.[1] At first, Chefs Club featured full nightly menus from a rotating cast of nearly 200 prominent chefs from around the world.[12]
In 2017, the restaurant group transitioned from its nightly menu and visiting chef format to a residency program, in which a different chef assumes complete creative control of the space and menu at one of its three locations for months at a time.[12]
The restaurant has been called "a showcase for culinary stars" and has been named to Time Magazine's list of 100 Best Restaurants.[2] Visiting chefs have included Zaiyu Hasegawa, Alain Ducasse, Daniel Humm of Eleven Madison Park, Alvin Cailin of Eggslut, Matthew Lightner of Atera, Jonathon Sawyer of the Greenhouse Tavern and Noodlecat, Bao La of Le Garçon Saigon, Kevin Willmann of Farmhaus, Jenn Louis of Lincoln and Sunshine Tavern, Mathieu Pacaud of L'Ambroisie, Cyril Lignac of Le Quinzième, JJ Johnson of Minton's, Jeremiah Langhorne of The Dabney, Sota Atsumi of Clown Bar, Georges Mendes, Emeril Lagasse, Marcus Samuelsson, Jacques Pépin, Matthew Accarrino, and many more.[1][11][12][13]
De Baets has stated his desire to turn the Chefs Club concept into a global enterprise.[11] A fourth location has opened in Taipei, Taiwan.[14]
Personal life
De Baets is married to hospitality executive Sabrina Huls. They live in New York City and have four children.[1]
De Baets speaks French, English, Dutch and Thai.[3]
References
- McMullen, Troy. "How Stephane De Baets Is Taking The 'Chefs Club' Brand Global". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "Aspen Hotel Sale Is First Big Commercial Real Estate Blockchain Deal". Commercial Observer. 2018-10-09. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- admin. "Team". Elevated Returns. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "Elevated Returns". LinkedIn.
- Group, Elevated Returns; Securitize; Tocqueville. "Elevated Returns and Securitize to Tokenize USD $1B of Real Estate on Tezos, Will Build New Compliant Security Token Issuance Standards". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "Securitize Partners with Elevated Returns on Security Tokens for Thailand". Crowdfund Insider. 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "AspenHome". aspencoin.io. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "Aspencoin Migrates Over to Securitize with $18 Million Security Token". Crowdfund Insider. 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- News, Bloomberg (2019-02-11). "Entrepreneur aims to 'tokenize' property". Finance & Commerce. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "The St. Regis Aspen's Unconscionable Cancelation Policy". One Mile at a Time. March 15, 2019.
- Fabricant, Florence (2013-03-26). "Chefs Club in Aspen Has Plans to Grow". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "About". Chefs Club. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- Hammer, Andrea (May 24, 2018). "Chefs Club Announces San Francisco Chef Matthew Accarrino to Head Residency Program at Chefs Club Aspen". Artsphoria. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
- LAZYweb (2019-10-15). "「替老公、男友注意,微風信義週年慶5大必逛重點快筆記!」潮流貴公子、英倫紳士男都在買這幾款". elle.com/tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 2019-10-15.