Premier, an end-to-end architecture, design, procurement, project management and development firm, has named Aimee Sanborn SVP, adaptive-reuse & mixed-use, spearheading the company’s expansion into the adaptive-reuse and mixed-use segments nationally.
The move supports the company’s commitment to supporting developers and existing building owners with the redevelopment of underperforming assets. The Dallas-based firm is committed to contributing to the economic viability of reusing existing assets and the efficient use of resources and capital, providing a higher return on investment for owners.
In her new role, Sanborn capitalizes on her architecture and planning experience as well as expertise in adaptive-reuse, historic preservation and LEED coordination.
“Redeveloping underperforming assets can revitalize urban areas and contribute to a city’s economic and social growth,” said Sanborn. “I’m excited at the prospect of enhancing the overall appeal of downtowns and also helping to preserve a city’s heritage by maintaining a sense of continuity in the urban landscape.”
Sanborn’s portfolio consists of an array of projects, including high-rise multi-family, luxury residential, hospitality, speculative office spaces, historic preservation, adaptive-reuse and industrial sectors.
Before joining Premier, she served as a principal architect of Powers Brown Architecture. Prior to that, she held roles as principal, shareholder and team leader at Merriman Anderson Architects.