We have experience assisting clients with all facets of real estate transactions. The firm has assisted for-profit companies, non-profits, public instrumentalities, and high net worth individuals in numerous real estate transactions, including affordable housing and luxury high end residential.
We have assisted clients in affordable housing transactions totaling over $413 million in the aggregate. We have experience handling real estate transactions involving public-private partnerships and transactions using tax-exempt bond financing and low-income tax credits (LIHTC).
The following are some of the representative real estate transactions that the firm has successfully assisted clients with developing and closing:
Ridgecrest Terrace Apartments
Represented public instrumentality and its affiliates in a transaction for the over $52 million financing and rehabilitation of a 250-unit affordable multifamily apartment complex in Dallas County receiving tax credits and financed with a mix of tax-exempt and private funds.
2400 Bryan Street, The Galbraith
Represented public instrumentality in an over $68 million mixed-use development in Dallas County consisting of 217-units of mixed-income multifamily residential and approximately 10,000 square feet commercial space receiving tax credits and financed through a mix of public and private funds.
Estates at Shiloh
Represented public instrumentality and its affiliates in a $45 million 264-unit affordable senior multifamily apartment complex project in Dallas County receiving tax credits and financed with a mix of public, tax exempt and private funds.
Palladium Redbird
Represented public instrumentality and its affiliates in a $60 million financing and construction of a mixed-use development in Dallas County consisting of a 300-unit mixed-income multifamily residential apartment complex receiving tax credits and financed with a mix of public, tax exempt and private funds.
Midpark Towers Apartments
Represented public instrumentality and its affiliates, including the General Partner of the owner of the project, landowner/ground lessor, and co-developer in a transaction for the over $29 million financing and rehabilitation of a 202-unit affordable multifamily apartment complex in Dallas County receiving tax credits and financed with a mix of public, tax-exempt and private funds.
The Ridge at Lancaster
Represented public instrumentality and its affiliates, including the General Partner of the owner of the project, the landowner/ground lessor, general contractor, and co-developer in the negotiation, drafting and formalizing of a transaction and transaction agreements entailing the over $52 million financing, construction, and operation of a new, mixed income approximately 300-unit multifamily apartment complex in Dallas County.
Westmoreland Station
Represented public instrumentality and its affiliates, including the General Partner of the owner of the project, the landowner/ground lessor, and co-developer in the negotiation, drafting and formalizing of a transaction and transaction agreements entailing the over $54 million financing, construction, and operation of a new, mixed income approximately 248-unit multifamily apartment complex in Dallas County.