Walter Floyd grew up in Columbia, Maryland, before heading to Texas Christian University in 1987. There, he joined the Kappa Sigma fraternity and earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing from the business school. It was also at TCU that Walter met his future wife, Kristi, whom he married in 1991.
Walter began his career in commercial real estate brokerage in Fort Worth, Texas, that same year and continued until 2011, eventually becoming a partner at Transwestern. In 2011, he co-founded Morris-Floyd Capital, where he focused on retail real estate acquisitions and acquire nine assets across five states, totaling one million square feet.
In 2015, Walter established Floyd Ventures LLC, where he currently owns and manages 1.3 million square feet of industrial real estate. His expertise lies in deal structures, negotiating and strategic planning. Outside of his business endeavors, Walter is a mentor at the Paradox Church in Fort Worth and loves spending time with Kristi and their two sons, Walker and Luke. He enjoys a variety of hobbies, including hunting, fishing, golfing, skiing, and flying.
