Hunt Military Communities in the News:
June 16, 2010 -- Sinclair Cooper Named Co-President Of The Public-Private Venture Division For Hunt Development Group July 21, 2009 -- Hunt Employees Earn LEED Certification February 6, 2009 -- Maxwell, Gunter to streamline housing November 24, 2008 -- Navy, HomePort Hampton Roads, Open First Unaccompanied Personnel Housing November 5, 2008 -- U.S. Air Force, Hunt and Pinnacle Commence Redevelopment Of Family Housing At Moody, Patrick, Hanscom, And Little Rock Air Force Bases March 18, 2008 -- U.S. Army and East Army Properties Celebrate Groundbreaking at Fort Lee March 18, 2008 -- U.S. Air Force and Hunt Pinnacle Celebrate Family Housing Ribbon-Cutting at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada December 20, 2007 -- Hunt/Pinnacle Team at Dover Air Force Base Wins PHMA Outstanding Housing Installation Team Award December 6, 2007 -- U.S. Department of Navy, Hunt and American Campus Communities Commence Development of $336 million Hampton Roads Unaccompanied Housing Privatization Project October 12, 2007 -- U.S. Air Force, Pinnacle, And Hunt Commence Redevelopment Of Housing At Six AETC Bases September 28, 2007 -- U.S. Air Force, Hunt And Pinnacle Commence Redevelopment Of Family Housing At Barksdale, Langley, And Bolling Air Force Bases September 4, 2007 -- U.S. Army Partners With Hunt Development, Pinnacle, And Falcon Properties To Commence Redevelopment Of Family Housing At Fort Lee, VA. July 12, 2007 -- Hunt Building Named Nation's 4th Largest Multifamily Builder February 22, 2007 -- U.S. Air Force Selects Hunt Building and Pinnacle for Largest Military Family Housing Award in United States Air Force History December 1, 2006 -- Hunt Building Company Named 6th Largest Multi-Unit Residential Contractor November 28, 2006 -- Base Housing Goes Upscale; Air Force Families Set to Move Into New Dover Homes November 7, 2006 -- Hunt Building Company Awarded Fourth Phase of Camp Pendleton Family Housing Project September 26, 2006 -- Hunt Building Named In Top 50 List Of Nation's Multifamily Unit Builders And Owners August 22, 2006 -- Hunt Building Company Breaks Ground on Major Military Project June 20, 2006 -- $85M Housing Project Planned for Dyess AFB June 15, 2006 -- Hunt Building Company Awarded Air Force Housing Project April 5, 2006 -- Hunt Building Company Awarded Three Major Military Housing Privatization Initiative Projects November 14, 2005 -- Hunt Building Company Named 9th Largest Multi-Unit Residential Contractor September 7, 2005 -- Award of Family Housing at Ft. Lee, Virgina August 30, 2005 -- Top 250 Design-Builders January 1, 2005 -- Buckley Announces Intent To Award Contract For Base Housing March 26, 2004 -- Hunt Building Company Secures Major Military Housing Bid |
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| Robins AFB |
| Huntington Village is a 670-unit privatization project for the Air Force at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The Robins project also involved a complex set of land exchanges between the developer, the city of Warner Robins, and the Air Force aimed at revitalizing the surrounding neighborhood. The construction element of the project included the demolition of 219 houses, construction of 370 new homes, and the whole house renovation of 300 existing homes. Hunt acted as the developer, general contractor, and property manager on this project. |
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| Camp Pendleton |
| Camp Pendleton is a multi-phase military housing development for MCB Camp Pendleton in San Diego County, California and Quantico, Virginia, which consists of 4,610-units. To date, this is one of the largest privatization projects accomplished. The construction element of this project includes new and replacement construction of over 1,500 new homes, renovation of 1,800 exiting homes, and the remaining requiring no work. Hunt is the general contractor and co-developer for this project for the Camp Pendleton portion. |
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