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Jeff Sacks is a leading community development attorney. His clients include large community development corporations, senior housing providers and housing authorities as well as a variety of large institutional service providers. He often represents nonprofit organizations that are embarking on major real estate projects that allow their organizations to deliver their services in new and innovative ways.
I assist my clients in using federal low-income housing and historic tax credits to develop affordable housing and mixed-use developments. Given the multiple funding sources necessary to complete any project today including federal resources from HUD as well as state and local funds, I work with our developer clients to assure that all of these funders work together to allow for the successful completion of these projects with the most efficient deal structure.
Some of my largest and most complex projects have involved substantial investments in very poor communities utilizing the new markets tax credit program. These projects, which have included major new urban medical centers, a supercomputing project as well as smaller educational facilities, can be the catalyst for additional neighborhood investment and substantial job creation.
I have worked with a range of public housing authorities in the transformation of some of the most outdated public housing projects in the Commonwealth into new and vital communities that continue to serve their low-income residents. I served as a public housing authority commissioner for more than twenty years, and in 2013 worked on new legislation in Massachusetts to modernize and reform the Commonwealth’s public housing system.
Much of my work involves advising nonprofit boards of directors about the most efficient and effective legal and financial approaches to fulfilling their corporate missions. A central part of my work is framing the legal options and documentation to boards of directors.
I served as the first chair of the Newton Community Preservation Committee and have worked with that program for more than ten years. This unique state and local partnership provides funding exclusively for community housing, open space preservation, historic preservation and recreation facilities in cities and towns across the Commonwealth.
I am working on new types of joint ventures among nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies to improve the delivery of housing and other community services. In a period of dwindling direct government support for community development activities, consolidation of services and the creation of new service delivery models are crucial with organizations working together in new ways.
This article covers numerous amicus briefs filed in the Massachusetts Attorney General’s lawsuit seeking to force the town of Milton to comply with the MBTA Communities Act, which requires cities and towns served by public transportation to establish at least one district of “reasonable size” zoned for multi-family housing. Boston Affordable Housing & Real Estate counsel Karla Chaffee is mentioned and quoted in the coverage for filing a brief on behalf of Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association. Karla discusses Section 3A of the law, noting that it’s necessary to look at the context in which it was adopted, and that the legislature clearly intended to do something meaningful for housing advocacy. The NP team also includes AHRE senior counsel Jeff Sacks and Complex Disputes associate Jack Tierney, both of the Boston office.
This article covers an amicus brief that NP filed on behalf of Citizens’ Housing And Planning Association (CHAPA) and more than 30 organizations and businesses in support of Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s lawsuit against Milton to enforce multifamily zoning requirements under the MBTA Communities Act. The NP team includes Affordable Housing & Real Estate senior counsel Jeff Sacks and counsel Karla Chaffee, and Complex Disputes associate Jack Tierney, all of the Boston office.
This article features NP for closing the nation’s first Green & Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP) transaction for client Wollaston Lutheran Church’s Bauer House senior residences in Quincy, Massachusetts. Affordable Housing & Real Estate partners Alex Rosso of Boston and Kathie Soroka of New York City are quoted in the coverage, discussing key details of the transaction and its impact. The NP team representing Bauer House also included AHRE senior counsel Jeff Sacks of Boston and senior paralegal Christine Brosonski of Washington, DC.
The following article highlights NP for closing the nation’s first Green & Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP) transaction for client Wollaston Lutheran Church’s Bauer House senior residences in Quincy, Massachusetts. The NP team representing Bauer House in the transaction included Affordable Housing & Real Estate partners Alex Rosso of Boston and Kathie Soroka of New York City, Boston senior counsel Jeff Sacks, and Washington, DC senior paralegal Christine Brosonski.
The following article highlights NP for closing the nation’s first Green & Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP) transaction for client Wollaston Lutheran Church’s Bauer House senior residences in Quincy, Massachusetts. The NP team representing Bauer House in the transaction included Affordable Housing & Real Estate partners Alex Rosso of Boston and Kathie Soroka of New York City, Boston senior counsel Jeff Sacks, and Washington, DC senior paralegal Christine Brosonski.
This article highlights NP for closing the nation’s first Green & Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP) transaction for client Wollaston Lutheran Church’s Bauer House senior residences in Quincy, Massachusetts. Affordable Housing & Real Estate partners Alex Rosso of Boston and Kathie Soroka of New York City, Boston senior counsel Jeff Sacks, and Washington, DC senior paralegal Christine Brosonski are mentioned in the article for representing Bauer House in the transaction, and Kathie is also quoted.
This article highlights NP’s work advising Hebrew SeniorLife in the site acquisition and construction of a new affordable housing complex for seniors in Brookline, MA. The article quotes Boston Affordable Housing & Real Estate partner Julie Hancock Stande, who led the NP deal team. The team also included senior counsel Jeff Sacks, counsel Karla Chaffee, associates Talia Burghard and Jason Kim, and paralegal Vienna Kim, all of the Boston office and Affordable Housing & Real Estate practice.
This article highlights NP’s work advising Hebrew SeniorLife in the site acquisition and construction of a new affordable housing complex for seniors in Brookline, MA. The article quotes Boston Affordable Housing & Real Estate partner Julie Hancock Stande, who led the NP deal team. The team also included senior counsel Jeff Sacks, counsel Karla Chaffee, associates Talia Burghard and Jason Kim, and paralegal Vienna Kim, all of the Boston office and Affordable Housing & Real Estate practice.
This article highlights NP’s work advising Hebrew SeniorLife in the site acquisition and construction of a new affordable housing complex for seniors in Brookline, MA. The article quotes Boston Affordable Housing & Real Estate partner Julie Hancock Stande, who led the NP deal team, which also includes senior counsel Jeff Sacks, counsel Karla Chaffee, associates Talia Burghard and Jason Kim, and paralegal Vienna Kim, all of the Boston office and Affordable Housing & Real Estate practice.
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Yale Law School, J.D.
Brown University, B.A.
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