HRI Management
HRI Management
HRI Management

 

Hal Fairbanks 
Vice President - Acquisitions                             

                   


Education:

Master of Business Administration, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University 
Bachelor of Arts, Art and Architecture History, Tulane University

Experience:

Mr. Fairbanks is responsible for identifying and overseeing due diligence for new development opportunities and closing financing for select developments. In this capacity he has closed approximately $400 million of financing for inner-city revitalization projects over the last five years. He also oversees the operations and investments of HRI’s affiliated NMTC community development entity, National Cities Fund. In his previous position as a Development Project Manager at HRI, he has been responsible numerous large scale historic property developments from project inception to completion. Adaptive re-uses of these properties have included residential, commercial, office and hospitality. Mr. Fairbanks began his career at HRI in 1995 as a Financial Analyst. Before joining HRI Mr. Fairbanks was a real estate agent and investor, and managed a portfolio of residential real estate in New Orleans, LA.
Projects Managed Include -
Federal City A mixed use redevelopment of a Navy base in New Orleans, including construction of a new head-quarters building for the USMC Reserves and a Town Center Retail Complex
Miller & Rhoads An adaptive reuse of a historic downtown department store featuring a 250 room hotel and 133 residential condominiums in Richmond, VA
King Edward Hotel and Apartments Restoration of an iconic downtown landmark in Jackson, MS, creating 186 new hotel rooms and 64 luxury apartments
Nissen Building Apartments Residential conversion of a neo-classical 1920’s skyscraper in Winston-Salem, NC
Humble Oil Building A mixed use historic adaptive reuse in downtown Houston with two hotels and 82 luxury apartments
Blackstone Hotel Historic rehab of a downtown Fort Worth art deco landmark
Old Hammond High School 28 units of affordable rental housing designed for artists as live/work space
Congress Square Affordable rental housing that reused four-plexes built for shipyard workers during WW II
Gravier Place A mixed use historic adaptive reuse with 130 upscale apartments and three floors of office and retail space
Affiliations:
Licensed Louisiana Real Estate Broker
Urban Land Institute
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Preservation Action - Board Member
Metro Bicycle Coalition - Board Member

 

 

 
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