Detroit-based developer Hunter Pasteur has named Omar Eid as a partner.
Eid first joined HP in 2021 in the role of development manager and has served as vice president of development since July of 2023.
“Omar is leading some of our most important projects and his performance since joining Hunter Pasteur has been outstanding” says Randy Wertheimer, CEO of Hunter Pasteur. “We are grateful that he has chosen to commit himself to this work and this company for many years to come.”
After spending more than six years in New York City working for a private real estate developer specializing in commercial development in Midtown Manhattan, Eid moved home to Michigan and joined HP.
He has Eid handled planning, entitlements, design, and operations for HP’s multifamily portfolio. He currently co-manages entitlement and development efforts for the Northville Downs development, a 48-acre planned unit development which recently broke ground on the former site of the Northville Downs Racetrack. That project is a co-development between Toll Brothers, and Hunter Pasteur and its joint-venture partners in The Forbes Company and Soave Real Estate.
In addition to the Northville Downs project, Eid also is leading design and development efforts on Hunter Pasteur’s first out-of-state development in Miami’s Design District, which will be a high-end mixed-use development with DACRA and L Catterton. Eid is also overseeing pre-leasing and operational strategy at The Apex in West Bloomfield Township (set to open later this summer) and Perennial Corktown apartments in Detroit, which opened in December 2023.
“It is a tremendous honor to be named a partner at Hunter Pasteur,” says Eid. “I have been wholly impressedby this talented team, and the methodical and thoughtful approach to every project we put our name on. I am committed to building on the tremendous foundation that has been built and cannot wait to see new projects come to life as we continue to grow.”