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Daniel Kodsi

CEO/Managing Principal

Mr. Kodsi is a real estate industry veteran with more than 33 years of experience in real estate development, capital investment, and asset management. In his career, he has managed over $4.7B in real estate assets developed, repositioned, and under construction. Mr. Kodsi has delivered over 9,500 units consisting of over 18 million sq. ft. of mixed-use, master-planned communities, hotels, multi-family, and high rise residential.

Kodsi is known for identifying underserved markets alongside of his ability to execute large-scale, mixed-use developments, and master-planned communities. In 2011, Kodsi founded Participant Capital as the capital arm of Royal Palm Companies and a vehicle to empower individual investors to participate in ground-up construction projects. Mr. Kodsi is the CEO/Managing Principal of Participant Capital and Chairman of the Investment Committee.

Throughout his career, Kodsi has been credited for changing skylines with his award-winning projects. Kodsi has created several branded residences including the Paramount brand that includes three distinct properties including the recently completed and internationally renowned, Paramount Miami Worldcenter, which is the second largest master-planned urban project in the United States.

RPC’s latest branded residence is the Legacy Hotel & Residences in the Miami Worldcenter. This mixed-use tower will overlook the heart of downtown. It offers both buyers and investors a unique blend of business models across hospitality, real estate, preventative healthcare, and wellness that work financially independently, but also creates an asset ecosystem that appeals to the new ‘disease conscious traveler’.

Kodsi has appeared as a guest on national television newscasts, major cable business networks such as CBS World News, NBC Universal, CNN, CNBC, FOX News, MSNBC, Bloomberg News and is a regular guest on FOX Business news. He has also been a frequent guest speaker and panel member for The Urban Land Institute, Real Deal, BizNow, the National Multifamily Housing Council, and the EB-5 Council.

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