Kunal Mody has been appointed as Senior Vice President of Development at Premier

Premier is pleased to announce that Kunal Mody has been appointed as the firm's new Senior Vice President of Development. Bringing to the team more than 13 years of executive-level real estate development experience, Mody adds notable fundraising and historic tax credit knowledge, as well as extensive adaptive reuse project expertise to the firm.

Kunal Mody, Senior Vice President of Development

A seasoned expert in hospitality development, Mody joins Premier from Blueprint Hospitality, having served as its founding Chief Executive Officer since 2012. Throughout his career, Mody has demonstrated an exceptional ability to raise equity and debt, structure complex financial models, and oversee all facets of a project's development process. Based out of Chicago, Mody's addition to Premier's Leadership team also further solidifies Premier's general reach and capabilities into the Midwest and Northern United States.

The appointment of Mody to Premier's rapidly growing Development team is a uniquely natural addition; while previously leading Blueprint Hospitality, Mody partnered with Premier as co-developer on several projects, including the recently completed Le Meridien Fort Worth Downtown historic hotel conversion and adaptive reuse project. In his new role with Premier, Mody will join Premier's tenured Senior Vice President of Development Rex Tullius, and in particular will focus on further advancing Premier's hospitality, multi-family residential, and mixed-use development portfolio.

Sales & Marketing USA & Canada United States Texas Dallas

Dallas-based Premier is a full-service firm with over 30 years of expertise across architecture, interior design, procurement, project management, construction development and contract administration. With all services yielded under one roof, Premier’s team is in constant pursuit of finding innovative solutions to the hospitality, multifamily and student housing industry’s increasingly complex problems; from straightforward soft goods refreshes...