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Regent Partners appoints chairman and president
Atlanta Business Chronicle - 10:53 AM EDT Wednesday
Developer Regent Partners LLC has promoted David Allman to chairman and Reid Freeman to president.
Allman, formerly the president of Atlanta-based Regent Partners, founded the company in 1988. Under his direction, the company has developed or acquired more than $1.4 billion in real estate assets in markets throughout the United States. It now has more than $ 400 million in active development construction projects, including a 48-story, vertical mixed-use project at 3344 Peachtree Road.
Freeman joined Regent Partners in 1998. Prior, Freeman ran his own hotel and real estate firm and was picked to run "Private Housing 1996 Home and Condominium division," the only private housing and condominium coordinator licensed by the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. He was also with Stormont Trice Corporation for seven years where he helped develop several hotels including the Emory Hotel and Conference Center and Emory Inn in Atlanta.
Regent Partners' notable projects include the acquisition and redevelopment of the 2 million-square-foot mixed-use Tower Place Complex in Buckhead; the acquisition of a large RTC portfolio consisting primarily of prime land tracts in Atlanta (the Riverwood land in Northwest Atlanta and the Bluegrass land in the Georgia 400 corridor); and selection by the U.S. Army as developer and asset manager for its first privatization of military housing at the Fort Carson base in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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