Fields

Overview: As the most recent purchase of Hunt Realty Investments in 2018, The Fields project, named after the Bert Fields Jr. family who owned the land for decades, is located in far north Frisco.  Positioned along Dallas North Tollway between Preston Road, Teel Parkway and Highway 380, this 2,544-acre site is the largest, contiguous land […]

NorthEnd

Overview: NorthEnd is an active, walkable destination located in Dallas’ urban core. One of the largest developments approved in Dallas, this site anchors and amplifies the uptown neighborhood. With a concentrated population of office tenants and full-time residents, in addition to visiting hotel, retail, and restaurant guests, NorthEnd will be a magnet for living, working, […]

Reunion

Reunion Reunion Tower Overview: Dallas’ iconic 50-story Reunion Tower and the connecting 1,120-room Hyatt Regency Dallas are owned by Hunt-Reunion, Inc., a subsidiary of Hunt Realty Investments, Inc. Reunion Tower Key Features: Interactive GeO-deck: In 2013, the observation level reopened as the GeO-Deck, named for Buckminster Fuller’s renowned geodesic sphere. The newly renovated deck offers […]

1900 North Akard

Overview: This state-of-the-art office building and the neighboring Sharyland building are home to Hunt Consolidated, Inc. and its affiliates. Standing at 14 stories and 480,000 square feet, the architecture is distinguished by an unusual sail and ellipse facade. This dramatic exterior features a synchronized and choreographed set of more than 1 million independently colored lights […]

Sharyland Building

Overview: Built in 1962 and renovated in 2009, the Sharyland Building is located within the Dallas Arts District and one block from Klyde Warren Park. Adjacent to 1900 North Akard, these two properties serve as the home base for Hunt Consolidated, Inc. and its affiliates along with a variety of corporate residents. In addition to […]

Union Station

Overview: Originally opened in 1916, Union Station is Dallas’ historic railroad terminal. In 1972, the city of Dallas purchased the building. Under a public-private agreement, Hunt executed a long-term lease and began a renovation restoring Union Station to a multi-tenant, mixed-use building. Today, after a major repositioning and renovation in 2008, Union Station remains a […]

Fairfields (Terrell)

Overview: Fairfields in Terrell is stationed just a short drive from downtown Dallas, the topography includes rolling terrain and numerous creeks. Hunt began acquiring this Kaufman County land in the late 1940s. Today, the land is used for agricultural purposes. The long-range vision for the 2,650-acre land assemblage includes a master-planned residential community as well […]

Sharyland Plantation

Key Features: In the early 1970s, Hunt acquired 6,000 acres as agricultural property in the Rio Grande Valley along the border of Texas and Mexico. The passing of the North American Free Trade Agreement spurred the development of the Sharyland Business Park, which broke ground in 1998. Today, Sharyland Plantation is one of the largest […]

Hyatt Regency DFW

Key Features: Purchased in 1986, the Hyatt Regency DFW included 1,369 guest rooms in two towers, one on each side of International Parkway, the north-south artery of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. In 2001, the airport bought and demolished the West Tower to make way for its $2 billion international terminal. In 2005, the Hyatt Regency’s […]

DFW Freeport

Key Features: In the mid-1960s, Hunt began acquiring land that would become DFW Freeport. That same year, Dallas and Fort Worth purchased the first 176 acres for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Today, this strategically located 550-acre international business park fronts two major highways, Interstate 635 on the north and State Highway 114 on the south, […]

Director, Facilities management

Philip Jabour

Paralegal

Francie Harper

Analyst

Tyler Kleinert

Vice President & General Counsel

Diane Hornquist

Diane Hornquist works with the general counsel to oversee legal activities associated with various land development and operating company initiatives. Hornquist began her legal career at the Dallas office of Jackson Walker LLP in the real estate section.

Senior Vice President

Todd Watson

Senior Vice President

Mike Wallace

Mike Wallace is responsible for all aspects of Hunt Realty Investments overseeing the firm’s direct-owned real estate portfolio, operating company investments and other real estate activities. He is responsible for sourcing and structuring all new investment activity, as well as Hunt Realty’s interaction and investment relationship with other Hunt-related entities.

Throughout his career, he has been involved in investments in single-assets, real estate portfolios, distressed loan portfolios and private and publicly-traded companies including equity, preferred equity, mezzanine and participating debt investments. His experience spans a broad array of product sectors including office, multi-family, hospitality, retail, senior living, student housing, industrial, residential and land.

Prior to joining Hunt Realty, Wallace was with The Hampstead Group, a Dallas-based real estate private equity fund which invested approximately $1 billion on behalf of institutional and private investors. While at The Hampstead Group, his responsibilities included new investment opportunities in real estate portfolios, publicly-traded companies and distressed loan portfolio acquisitions as well as management of the fund’s investments. He also previously worked for EFO Realty, a real estate opportunity fund where he sourced and structured joint-venture equity investments.

CEO | Hunt Investment Holdings, LLC

Christopher W. Kleinert

Chris Kleinert is CEO and president of Hunt Consolidated Investments, LLC, and Co-CEO of its holding company, Hunt Consolidated, Inc. He is president of Hunt Realty Investments and oversees the operations of both Hunt Investment Group and Hoodoo Land and Cattle Company, as well as the financial activities of the holding company. Other business interests of Hunt Consolidated, Inc. include oil and gas exploration and production, petroleum refining, electric power generation and transmission. Kleinert’s affiliation with Hunt Consolidated began in 1996. Kleinert received an MBA with a concentration in finance from Texas Christian University and a BBA in marketing from Southern Methodist University. Prior to joining Hunt, he was employed by Texas Commerce Bank (now JPMorgan Chase) and General Mills. Kleinert serves on the Investment Committee of the Board of Trustees of Southern Methodist University and SMU’s Tate Lecture Board of Directors. He also serves on the Neeley School of Business International Board of Visitors at Texas Christian University, the Board of Trustees of the Communities Foundation of Texas, the Board of Directors of Amegy Bank -Dallas, and the Dallas Regional Chamber’s Board of Directors. Kleinert chairs the Board of Directors of the newly created Men’s Advocacy Group for New Friends New Life. In 2009, Chris and his wife, Ashlee, founded Executives in Action (EIA), a nonprofit organization that leveraged the talent and expertise of executives in transition with local charitable organizations to enhance their productivity, efficiency and overall impact. In 2016, EIA merged 4 with New York-based Catchafire, Inc. to form Catchafire North Texas and expand the number of volunteers and nonprofits that can be matched nationally.

President

Colin Fitzgibbons