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Capital Markets Transactions

Our West Coast real estate lawyers advise lenders, developers and equity investors on the full range of real estate-related capital markets transactions across all commercial product types, including hotels, casinos and shopping centers. Whether our clients need assistance with conventional senior mortgage loan financing on stabilized multifamily properties, multiparty joint venture agreements requiring complex waterfalls to address diverse product types in several states or anything in between, our lawyers have the experience and acumen necessary to deliver sage and practical advice. Our real estate transaction experience also includes specialized areas, such as Sharia-compliant financing and the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. Multistate transactions, syndication, joint ventures, and various other categories of debt and equity investment are represented in our portfolio of recent deals.

Holland & Knight’s West Coast Real Estate Group served as counsel to an administrative agent and lenders in numerous financing transactions secured by medical office, senior housing and life science portfolios located throughout the United States. These transactions include:

„ a $257 million syndicated loan sponsored by a private equity fund, as borrower, and secured by a portfolio of 38 medical office projects in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, North

Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia

„ a $150 million syndicated loan sponsored by a private equity fund and secured by a portfolio of six medical office projects in Illinois, California, Massachusetts, Arizona and Missouri

„ a $142 million bilateral term loan made available to a subsidiary of a private equity fund and secured by a portfolio of 12 medical office projects in multiple states

„ a $103.5 million note-on-note transaction to a subsidiary of a private equity fund, with the collateral mortgage loan being secured by a $140.6 million mortgage loan secured by a portfolio of six senior housing projects in Massachusetts

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