Andy Huntoon joined Trammell Crow Residential in 2016 and is responsible for sourcing and executing all new development opportunities in the Northeast Region.
Prior to joining TCR, Andy served as Vice President & Director of Central Region Acquisitions for GID, sourcing both stabilized apartment acquisitions and forming joint-ventures for the ground-up development of new multifamily assets in Texas and Chicago. Andy joined GID in 2007 and contributed to closing $1.9 billion of multifamily assets in 22 transactions containing 9,500 units during his tenure at GID. Prior to his real estate career, Andy was a Second Officer in the United States Merchant Marine where he worked aboard cargo vessels.
Andy holds an M.B.A. degree with a concentration in finance and entrepreneurship from Boston College and a B.S. degree in Marine Transportation from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
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