
Who We Are
We’re real estate advisors, strategists, and project leaders helping organizations turn vision into action.

Pam Frentzel-Beyme
Principal, Founder
Pam Frentzel-Beyme is Principal and founder of Stellant Real Estate Advisors, formerly Capitol Realty Partners. She has over twenty years of real estate development experience that spans several sectors, from affordable housing and community development to residential, office, and mixed-use projects in various markets in the US and Canada. She has successfully led and managed over $2 billion in development projects, providing project leadership, design direction, and financial oversight throughout all phases of development, with particularly deep expertise in predevelopment planning, land entitlement, financing, and project management.
Most recently, Pam stepped away from Capitol Realty Partners to serve as the Director of Real Estate for the District of Columbia Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, where she led the planning and development strategy for major public-private initiatives, including the RFK Stadium and Campus planning effort effort, guided over $800 million in annual investment across citywide development efforts, and advanced policies to make the District a more business-friendly and investment-ready city.
Prior to founding CRP, Pam served as a Vice President at Monument Realty, a Washington, D.C.-based developer whose portfolio includes more than six million square feet of Class A office space, 4,500 residential units and a number of hotel properties having a total market value of nearly $6 billion.
An attorney by training, Pam previously served in the real estate practice at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston in Baltimore, where she focused on property acquisitions, dispositions, and affordable housing development. Prior to that, Pam served several community-focused development organizations in California, Maryland, and DC.
Pam is a graduate of California State University, Sacramento and received her law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law.
When not serving clients, Pam pursues her passion for outdoor recreation through some form of uphill mountain adventure.