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Fletcher Tilton advises and provides a full range of legal services to corporations, partnerships, trusts, and individuals in the sale, acquisition, development and use of real estate.
Projects include:
- Developed brownfield strategy to demolish long term industrial facility and transform same to Fidelity Worcester Ice Center.
- Served as counsel for the recapitalization of a prominent downtown Worcester property, assembling a group of local private investors and local banks to raise $80million.
- Served as lead permitting counsel in developing and implementing the strategy for the reuse of a closed, contaminated industrial site into a 250,000-square-foot, mixed use facility.
We counsel our clients in all aspects of commercial and industrial property sales and acquisitions.
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We represent developers in connection with the development and leasing of commercial and industrial properties and the development and sale of residential subdivisions and condominium developments.
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Our attorneys counsel clients on the sources and structure of financing vehicles for all types of real estate transactions.
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Our representation of real estate clients encompasses the day-to-day aspects of owning and operating commercial real estate, such as leasing, management, and brokerage.
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The firm's extensive expertise on permitting projects is crucial to developers, and our attorneys appear before various federal, state and local boards, commissions and agencies on behalf of clients every day.
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We represent condominium associations, trusts, and boards; developers of condominium complexes; management companies of condominium communities; and owners of condominium units.
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Real Estate Resource Library
- Purchase and Sale of Real Estate - Part One
- Regulators Loosen Appraisal Standards to Assist Homeowners and Businesses during the COVID-19 Crisis
- Residential Real Estate Values
- Developing a Property Under M.G.L. Chapter 40B: What Developers Need to Know
- How to Accept and Maintain a Security Deposit Properly from a Residential Tenant
- Contractors Beware: Know When You Really Last Performed on the Project
- Know Your Collateral: Unique Risks in Lending to Condominium Projects
- Payment Bond Claims on Public Construction Projects
- Quick Tips for Project Owners Negotiating Construction Agreements
- Tips to Avoid Claims Under the Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor Law
- What You Need to Know About Massachusetts Mechanic's Liens
- Developer Data: What to Know Before Developing a Property Under M.G.L. Chapter 40B
- Impact of Massachusetts Lead Law on Commercial Property Owners
- In the Marijuana Zone
- Overcoming the Strong Disfavor of Variances Under Massachusetts Law
- Seller's Remorse - The Fixed Price Option to Purchase Real Estate
- Construction Continues on Qualified Opportunity Zone Regulations
- Residential Security Deposit Law Primer for the Developer Who Decides to Self-Manage Residential Apartments
- Hitting "Send" Can Bind You Don't text and (unwittingly) make a deal!
- What Do You Mean "The Contract is Binding"?
- Contractor Must Be Perfect When Recording Mechanic's Lien