HR&A Advisors is an industry-leading real estate and economic development consulting firm that has provided strategic advisory and implementation services for some of the most complex mixed-use, neighborhood, downtown, campus, and regional development projects across North America and abroad.
For over four decades, HR&A has advised clients on the importance of linking private investment with public resources to unlock value and create vibrant places. With offices in New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, Raleigh, and Washington, DC, HR&A maintains a presence to serve clients all over the world.
We bring deep regional real estate and policy expertise, supported by substantial execution capacity in our Texas office. Each project is grounded in local economic understanding and developed with an actionable plan for management and funding. Examples of successful projects include:
For over four decades, HR&A has advised clients on the importance of linking private investment with public resources to unlock value and create vibrant places. With offices in New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, Raleigh, and Washington, DC, HR&A maintains a presence to serve clients all over the world.
We bring deep regional real estate and policy expertise, supported by substantial execution capacity in our Texas office. Each project is grounded in local economic understanding and developed with an actionable plan for management and funding. Examples of successful projects include:
- The civic-public transformation of the High Line in New York City from an abandoned railroad to one of the most celebrated and impactful urban parks in the country;
- The ongoing repositioning of Center City San Antonio with incentives and amenities that have attracted 5,000 new and in-the-pipeline residential units;
- The transformation of the Anacostia Waterfront in southeastern Washington, DC from a blighted neighborhood into an economically vibrant and inclusive community with nearly $3B in new investment; and
- National leadership in urban climate resilience, which is shaping the next generation of investment in climate risk mitigation in more than 10 cities across the country, including Waco.