Real Estate
Moses & Singer has a dynamic real estate practice touching virtually every facet of the industry. In New York City and nationally, the practice group regularly counsels: owners, developers, private REITs, pension funds, lenders, borrowers, landlords, tenants, hotel operators and property managers. Our broad experience covers the acquisition and divestiture of real estate, leasing transactions, real estate financings, formation of joint ventures, restructuring of properties and insolvency.
Representation in All Sectors of Real Estate
With the emergence of multi-family residential as a strong sector in the past few years, we are actively representing private REITs and pension funds in buying and selling such properties, the financing of such purchases and roll-up of earlier financings.
We continue our long standing representation of financial institutions in their corporate real estate with one having been our client for over 35 years. Transactions for these institutions include their leasing of office and retail space, as well as data centers and disaster recovery centers.
Closing Real Estate Deals in a Challenging Economy
Our Real Estate practice group has effectively closed transactions through the peaks and troughs of real estate cycles. The group is comprised of attorneys with a thorough working knowledge of every aspect of real estate transactional law - attorneys who also have keen market insights into the ever-changing world of real estate and real estate finance gained through varied and challenging representations. To provide comprehensive representation, and assure the best possible result, we frequently call upon resources in other practice groups including banking, bankruptcy, corporate, tax and litigation. In particular, Moses & Singer has a significant real estate litigation practice representing major developers and owners in a wide range of problem situations.
Guidance on Acquisitions and Divestitures
The Real Estate practice group of Moses & Singer serves as counsel to buyers and sellers of all types of real estate, including office buildings, apartment projects, shopping centers, hotels, industrial sites and vacant land in New York City, as well as throughout the country. Quite frequently, we structure complex partnership and joint venture arrangements between operators and capital partners. Our experience includes:
- Portfolio acquisitions/dispositions
- Office property acquisitions/dispositions
- Multi-family property acquisitions/dispositions
- Mixed use acquisitions/dispositions
- Land acquisitions
Handling Complex Leasing Transactions
We have significant experience representing both tenants and owners in connection with the leasing of real property for office, industrial, and retail purposes. We also represent large corporate users of real estate in connection with their space needs. Our work in this area includes:
- Ground lease and net lease transactions
- Sale and lease-back transactions
- Representation of corporate real estate departments in their space needs throughout the country
- Disposition of leased space through sublease and surrender of lease
- Lease-up programs for major office buildings
Financing Major Real Estate Ventures
The Real Estate practice group is extensively involved in providing legal advice in a wide variety of financing transactions. We represent lenders and borrowers in regard to:
- Acquisition, bridge, and construction financing of office, hotel, residential, retail, and multi-use properties
- Revolving loans to real estate ventures collateralized by fee, leasehold, and mortgage interests
- Financings secured by REIT or other equity interests of real estate owners and developers
- Rated financings securitized with U.S. government lease obligations
- Tax exempt bond financings rated and secured by letters of credit for 80/20 housing projects, airport hotels, water treatment plants, and other public purpose projects
Restructuring and Insolvency Advice
In times of market downturns, our clients - lenders and borrowers alike - look to Moses & Singer for advice on a national basis with regard to troubled real estate, foreclosures, workouts, and re-sales of foreclosed property. We assist our clients in providing creative solutions to restructuring issues. In that connection, we work closely with our Business Reorganization, Bankruptcy and Creditor's Rights Group. Our experience includes:
- Restructuring of mortgage loans
- Restructuring of letter of credit-enhanced debt
- Restructuring of participated mezzanine debt
- Restructuring of participated senior debt
Construction Law Representation
Our Real Estate lawyers counsel clients on a variety of construction matters. We represent owners, contractors and design professionals involved in developing new properties. We advise in negotiating and drafting construction design contracts, in court disputes, arbitrations and negotiations to resolve differences that arise in the course of construction, and in exercising rights under the New York Lien Law.
Trade Association Memberships
To stay current on the latest trends and challenges facing the industry, attorneys in our Real Estate group maintain memberships in esteemed trade groups, such as:
- Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate
- CoreNet Global Corporate Real Estate
- Mortgage Bankers Association of New York
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Moses & Singer has a dynamic real estate practice touching virtually every facet of the industry. In New York City and nationally, the practice group regularly counsels: owners, developers, private REITs, pension funds, lenders, borrowers, landlords, tenants, hotel operators and property managers. Our broad experience covers the acquisition and divestiture of real estate, leasing transactions, real estate financings, formation of joint ventures, restructuring of properties and insolvency.
Representation in All Sectors of Real Estate
With the emergence of multi-family residential as a strong sector in the past few years, we are actively representing private REITs and pension funds in buying and selling such properties, the financing of such purchases and roll-up of earlier financings.
We continue our long standing representation of financial institutions in their corporate real estate with one having been our client for over 35 years. Transactions for these institutions include their leasing of office and retail space, as well as data centers and disaster recovery centers.
Closing Real Estate Deals in a Challenging Economy
Our Real Estate practice group has effectively closed transactions through the peaks and troughs of real estate cycles. The group is comprised of attorneys with a thorough working knowledge of every aspect of real estate transactional law - attorneys who also have keen market insights into the ever-changing world of real estate and real estate finance gained through varied and challenging representations. To provide comprehensive representation, and assure the best possible result, we frequently call upon resources in other practice groups including banking, bankruptcy, corporate, tax and litigation. In particular, Moses & Singer has a significant real estate litigation practice representing major developers and owners in a wide range of problem situations.
Guidance on Acquisitions and Divestitures
The Real Estate practice group of Moses & Singer serves as counsel to buyers and sellers of all types of real estate, including office buildings, apartment projects, shopping centers, hotels, industrial sites and vacant land in New York City, as well as throughout the country. Quite frequently, we structure complex partnership and joint venture arrangements between operators and capital partners. Our experience includes:
- Portfolio acquisitions/dispositions
- Office property acquisitions/dispositions
- Multi-family property acquisitions/dispositions
- Mixed use acquisitions/dispositions
- Land acquisitions
Handling Complex Leasing Transactions
We have significant experience representing both tenants and owners in connection with the leasing of real property for office, industrial, and retail purposes. We also represent large corporate users of real estate in connection with their space needs. Our work in this area includes:
- Ground lease and net lease transactions
- Sale and lease-back transactions
- Representation of corporate real estate departments in their space needs throughout the country
- Disposition of leased space through sublease and surrender of lease
- Lease-up programs for major office buildings
Financing Major Real Estate Ventures
The Real Estate practice group is extensively involved in providing legal advice in a wide variety of financing transactions. We represent lenders and borrowers in regard to:
- Acquisition, bridge, and construction financing of office, hotel, residential, retail, and multi-use properties
- Revolving loans to real estate ventures collateralized by fee, leasehold, and mortgage interests
- Financings secured by REIT or other equity interests of real estate owners and developers
- Rated financings securitized with U.S. government lease obligations
- Tax exempt bond financings rated and secured by letters of credit for 80/20 housing projects, airport hotels, water treatment plants, and other public purpose projects
Restructuring and Insolvency Advice
In times of market downturns, our clients - lenders and borrowers alike - look to Moses & Singer for advice on a national basis with regard to troubled real estate, foreclosures, workouts, and re-sales of foreclosed property. We assist our clients in providing creative solutions to restructuring issues. In that connection, we work closely with our Business Reorganization, Bankruptcy and Creditor's Rights Group. Our experience includes:
- Restructuring of mortgage loans
- Restructuring of letter of credit-enhanced debt
- Restructuring of participated mezzanine debt
- Restructuring of participated senior debt
Construction Law Representation
Our Real Estate lawyers counsel clients on a variety of construction matters. We represent owners, contractors and design professionals involved in developing new properties. We advise in negotiating and drafting construction design contracts, in court disputes, arbitrations and negotiations to resolve differences that arise in the course of construction, and in exercising rights under the New York Lien Law.
Trade Association Memberships
To stay current on the latest trends and challenges facing the industry, attorneys in our Real Estate group maintain memberships in esteemed trade groups, such as:
- Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate
- CoreNet Global Corporate Real Estate
- Mortgage Bankers Association of New York
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Acquisitions & Divestitures
- Acquisition of 60 Wall Street, a 1,600,000 square foot office tower followed by its sale leaseback (which was then the largest single building sale in lower Manhattan history)
- The buy-out of the other partners and the sale by the general partner of a 30-story multi-tenant office tower in the Rockefeller Center area in New York City
- Sale of 130 Liberty Street (a 50-story office building, environmentally compromised by the events of September 11, 2001) to the development authority in-lieu-of eminent domain
- The tax-free exchange of various interests in 280 Park Avenue in New York City and the purchase of the land under the building to consolidate ownership in the tenant, followed by its sale and leaseback
- The arbitration proceedings for the valuation of the remaining interests at 280 Park Avenue and settlement agreements to provide for the acquisition thereof
- Purchase and financing of loft and commercial buildings in lower Manhattan for conversion to residential
- The land acquisition and development of 1,000 townhouse apartments for lease by the U.S. Navy as family housing
- Acquisition of disaster recovery data center site
- Acquisition of two apartment projects in Illinois for a for a public pension fund purchase price of $57,650,000 and assumption of the existing loans encumbering the two properties
- Represented private pension fund in acquiring an apartment project in Illinois for $86,700,000 and obtaining a $60,500,000 loan
- Acquisition of an apartment project in Virginia for a public pension fund for $68,725,000 and adding the property to an existing $200,000,000 loan portfolio
Leasing Transactions
- Retail and office leases such as for 400,000 square feet plus expansion options at 53rd Street and Avenue of the Americas, New York City
- 500,000 square foot lease of entire building and 250,000 square foot lease, each on the waterfront in New Jersey
- Numerous leases at 31 West 52nd Street, 280 Park Avenue and 130 Liberty Street, New York City
- Various sublettings representing sublessor, especially in corporate contractions including 150,000 and 100,000 square foot transactions
- Numerous sublettings representing sublessee, particularly representing tenants affected by the events of September 11, 2001
- Lease dispositions, such as surrender, "take back sublease" to owner, tri-party sublease and direct lease on long term basis between owner and sublessee
- Takeover of 200,000 square foot lease at 200 Park Avenue and disposition through sublet and surrender
- Consolidation of broker-dealer in Miami into 120,000 square foot lease in a “to-be-built” building
- Data center leases (including focus on infrastructure, emergency power and maintenance protocols)
Financing Transactions
- Permanent refinancing of the multi-tenanted portion of a newly-constructed Times Square office building developed as a commercial condominium for the headquarters of a major newspaper publisher
- Term financings for major CBD office properties, including Exchange Place in Boston and 320 Park Avenue in New York City
- Acquisition and construction financing of major office buildings in New York City, such as Financial Square, a 1,000,000 square foot project in lower Manhattan, and two of the office towers and the "Winter Garden" developed in Battery Park City
- $97 million financing securitized with government lease obligations through a public issue of participation certificates rated by the rating agencies
- REIT revolving credit financings cross-collateralized by fee, leasehold, partnership and mortgage interests; revolving line of credit to major REIT umbrella partnership
- Numerous hotel financings such as the Ramada Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City; Back Bay Hilton, Boston; and the resort assets held by Winthrop Properties on Nantucket Island
- $456 million multi-bank credit facility to a publicly-owned partnership formed by Marriott for "off-balance sheet" financing of various hotel facilities throughout the country
- Credit enhanced in tax exempt financings for construction of $68 million multi-family residential property in New York City, various industrial development revenue bonds and water treatment plant in Arizona
- Private REIT refinancing of its 13 apartment projects in 9 states for $405,084,000
- $200,000,000 loan for a public pension fund which was secured by the pledged stock of the borrower in 22 single purpose entities
Restructuring & Insolvency Transactions
- Restructuring of $300 million of mortgage loans in six states, some syndicated, as part of a billion dollar multi-lender global restructuring of a subscription fund
- Modification and extension of an existing $150 million facility secured by a New York City office building in connection with the foreclosure of the mezzanine debt
- Extension of $100 million dollar participated mezzanine loan on behalf of senior participant in respect of three portfolios of multi-family properties
- Representation of senior participant in connection with proposed sale of its interest in a $200 million facility secured by seven office buildings
- Restructuring of $25 million debt secured by net leased properties in three states
- Consensual foreclosure of $20 million financing secured by Dallas, Texas office building
- Restructuring of letters of credit and conventional debt on various hotel properties, including two airport Holiday Inn hotels
- Restructuring of loans secured by fees, leaseholds and partnership interests in joint ventures with IBM for major office building and mixed-use projects in Virginia and Maryland
- Representation of the creditors committee in the Chapter 11 case of a developer of retirement and elder care facilities, after which the creditors represented by the committee took control of the company
Construction Transactions
- Representation of a major contractor in all aspects of its business, with special emphasis on construction and architectural agreements and the legal issues associated with renovation projects
- Renovation of building to communications switch center
- Negotiation of design and construction agreements for commercial and residential buildings and facilities for not-for-profit institutions
- Representation of owner in a contractor bankruptcy and resolution of numerous subcontractor claims and mechanic’s liens
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- Moses & Singer Adds Commercial Litigator Eliad S. Shapiro As Partner
- Moses & Singer Attorneys Included in the New York Metro Top Women Super Lawyers®
- Moses & Singer LLP Team Represents World Wide Media Advertising Client in Headquarters Lease
- Moses & Singer LLP Real Estate Team Represents Major International Financial Institution
- Henry J. Bergman Quoted on the RealDeal.com
- Moses & Singer Announces Newly-Elevated Lawyers
- Corporate Livewire Global Awards 2016 recognizes Moses & Singer LLP for Asset Protection and Real Estate Litigation
- Richard Strauss Article on Lease Assignment Published in The Counselors of Real Estate
- Family Offices Advised on Real Estate Investment Strategies at Major Firm Event
- Henry Bergman Quoted in Real Deal Article on IHOP Franchisee Real Estate Bankruptcy
- Moses & Singer LLP Real Estate Attorney Richard Strauss Tackles Mechanics Liens – What Should Property Owners Do When A Contractor Files a Claim?
- Henry Bergman Quoted in New York Times on Behalf of Times Square Church
- Recent Changes To Statutory Short Form Powers of Attorney Webinar
- Sustainable Building Law Update
- Sustainable Building Law: What You Need To Know Now
- Green Commercial Lease Issues
- Sustainable Building Law Update
- The Latest Developments in Sustainable Building Law Update
- The Legal Obstacles and Catalysts in Incorporating Renewable Energy Technologies in LEED-Certified Buildings
- Sustainable Development For Healthcare Facilities
- Sustainable Building Law Update
- Green Buildings and The Legal Environment in Which They Operate
- Latest Trends and Insights Impacting Law Practice in a Turnaround Economy
- Green Leasing and Split Incentives
- Energy Efficiency--Consumer Demand
- LEEDigation: A Green Legal Panel
- Legal Aspects Relating To Sustainable Development
- How Attorneys Can Make a Difference When It Comes to the Greening of Buildings
- Standard of care for those providing services in the Green Building World
- Landlord-Tenant Law - Green Issues
- Building Sustainability Law and Alternative Energy
- Tenant/Corporate Facilities Panel
- Legal Aspects Relating to Sustainable Development and the Liabliities Shared by all in the Green Building World
- Green Leases: More than Lease Language
- Green Buildings Home and Abroad
- Turning Green and Staying Green: Legal Issues Affecting Sustainable Buildings
- Green Real Estate Summit 2010: What Attorneys, Developers, Regulators, Tenants & Lenders Need to Know
- Legal Issues Affecting Sustainable Development
- Legal Issues Relating to Green Buildings
- New Responsibilities of Project Teams When Working on a Green Project
- Seeing Green: Legal Issues You Need to Know Concerning Green Buildings
- Effect of Global Warming on India's Economy
- Green - Ethics
- Lunch Hour Seminar on Legal Issues Affecting Sustainable Development
- The Green Rules - Legal and Insurance Issues Arising from Green Building Renovations
- Legal Issues Affecting Green Buildings
- Real Estate and Title Insurance Trends, The Importance of Being 'Earnest'
- Mechanic's Lien Conflicts
- Tips on Renting or Leasing Spectacular Signage
- Who Must Restore Tenant Improvements After a Fire?
- Construction Financing: An Additional Dimension
- Hot Sites! for Disaster Recovery
- Ninety Years of New Uses and Conflicting Rights
- Condominium Act Economic Necessity of Lien Priority of First Mortgages
- A.399-B (AM Rozic) / S.1780-C (Sen. Skoufis), providing for electronic notarization
- Why Real Estate Companies Need Better Data Protection
- Report Opposing Pending Legislation to Permit Electronic Notarization in New York; Urges Legislature to Consider Comprehensive Alternatives
- City Bar Opposed Mezzanine Debt Tax Proposal Which Includes Non-uniform Amendments of the New York UCC
- Court Rules Settlement Agreement Remedy Unenforceable
- Force-Majeure Post COVID-19: Chapter 11 as a Means to Reduce Commercial Rent Obligations
- The Impact of Bankruptcy Issues On COVID Lease Restructurings
- A Guide to Loan Workouts: Déjà Vu Yet Different
- Tenants' Rights as Office Buildings Approach Reopening
- Local Law 97 of 2019: A Few Considerations for New York City Office Tenants
- COVID-19 - Lease Downsizing Strategies
- Caution to Tenants: Avoid Incurring New Liabilities While Trying to Address Existing Ones
- Support for the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act
- Support Of The Enactment Of The Uniform Voidable Transactions Act in New York
- Construction Loans by Non-Traditional Construction Lenders: Due Diligence and Administration
- Tenant's Exit Strategy
- Leases: A Ticking Time Bomb in Your Company's Merger
- Commercial Real Estate Questions Answered in "Legally Speaking"
- Answers to Mechanics' Lien Questions in "Legally Speaking"
- Assignment and Subleasing Issues in Commercial Leases
- Adjunct Faculty Bring Wealth of Expertise from the Courtroom to the Classroom
- Greenwashing: Deceptive Business Claims of Eco-Friendliness
- Building Owners: Local Law 84 Penalties Loom
- The Greenwashing Domino Effect
- Sustainable Healthcare Contracting and Expansion Issues
- Foreclosing Mortgages on Multiple Parcels Securing a Single Debt
- Drafters Beware: Do Not Get Trapped by Silence in a Lease
- Benefits and Burdens of Incorporating Renewable Energy Technologies in LEED-Certified Buildings
- How Attorneys Can Make a Difference When It Comes to the Greening of Buildings
- The Real Estate Owner's Perspective: Opportunities and Risks
- Green Lease Issues for Commercial Tenants Set to Grow
- Legal Green: Navigating Sustainable Design Law
- Legal Issues Relating to Green Building
- The Real Estate Owner
- Green Business is Good Business
- 'Green' Lease Issues for Commercial Tenants
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- Here Come the Lawyers
- CPLR § 6501 in Mortgage Foreclosure Actions and RPL § 290 Short-Term Leases
- Resolving Distressed Real Estate Debt
- The Equitable Mortgage: Its Creation, Enforceability and Lien Priority
- A Possible Need To Amend CPLR 6501