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Real estate developer
Donahue Peebles III
BornRoy Donahue Peebles III
Washington, D.C., U.S.
EducationBachelor of Arts in Economics, Columbia University (2016)
ParentR. Donahue Peebles (father) Katrina Peebles (mother)

Roy Donahue Peebles III (born April 1994) is a real estate developer and Executive Vice President at Peebles Corporation.

Early life and education

Donahue Peebles III was born in April 1994 in Washington, D.C., to parents R. Donahue Peebles and Katrina Peebles. He spent his childhood in South Florida and attended high school in New York. He graduated from Columbia University, earning a Bachelor of Economics in 2016.

Career

Peebles began working for his father's firm during his senior summer in high school. In 2019, he was appointed Chief of Staff after working for seven years on the company’s Development Team, starting as an Assistant Project Coordinator and later becoming a Development Executive.

Peebles currently serves as Executive Vice President at Peebles Corporation, where he is involved in public and private real estate transactions across the company’s primary markets, including Miami, Washington, D.C., New York, Boston, Charlotte, and Atlanta. He is also Chairman and CEO of Legacy Real Estate Development, a residential real estate development firm focused on creating inclusive communities through sustainable housing solutions.

In 2022, Peebles participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the 17 Mississippi Avenue project in Washington, D.C. The project received the 2024 HAND (Housing Association of Non-Profit Developers) Award for Housing Achievement in the "Best Small Affordable Housing Project" category.

Peebles is involved with several organizations, serving on the boards of Fountainhead Arts, Silver Art Projects, and the Hospitality Real Estate Advisory Board at Florida International University.

On June 13, 2024, Peebles assisted in rescuing a 67-year-old woman stranded in floodwaters in Miami.

Awards

In 2023, Peebles received the Affordable Housing Trailblazer Award from The NHP Foundation.

Legacy Real Estate Development received the 2024 HAND Award for "Best Small Affordable Housing Project" for its 17 Mississippi Apartments in Washington, D.C.

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