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Real Estate Investments
The Real Estate Investments Practice Group represents domestic and international clients in a wide range of real estate transactions which involve the acquisition, financing, development, construction, management, operation, leasing and sale of office, retail, industrial, health care and residential properties. Many of these transactions are structured to maximize access to the debt and equity resources of the capital markets. Our clients include developers, financial institutions, insurance companies, hedge funds, private equity funds, other domestic and international investors, landlords, tenants and operators. Examples of our specific areas of experience include the following: - Selling and purchasing large, multi-state pools of properties with financing through various combinations of conventional and structured debt, loans to be securitized and tranches of mezzanine loans
- Developing and implementing complex ownership structures which enhance the value of real estate, in particular in the context of merger and acquisition transactions, including creating joint ventures and preparing related development, management and leasing agreements
- Converting federal and state assisted affordable housing to market rent housing
- Converting apartment developments to condominiums and cooperatives, many of which involve mixed uses
- Transferring development rights
- Developing and syndicating multi-family housing with low-income housing tax credits
- Structuring and closing tax deferred § 1031 like-kind exchanges, including such exchanges of tenant-in-common interests
- Developing, constructing, acquiring, selling, financing and leasing urban and suburban office, residential, retail, mixed use and industrial buildings
- Developing, constructing, acquiring, selling and financing (through conventional loans, loans structured for securitization and various programs of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) health care facilities such as hospitals, acute care facilities, skilled nursing facilities and assisted living facilities, together with coordinating the transfer of all required licenses and the allocation of Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements
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