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Syndication: Historic Rehabilitation Tax CreditsThe federal historic tax credit has grown into a key driver of downtown real estate investment and community revitalization since its introduction in 1976. Our attorneys have structured, documented, negotiated, and closed numerous transactions involving the credit for both investors and developers. We have also handled transactions that have combined historic tax credits with low-income housing tax credits and/or state tax credits, as well as federal new markets tax credits. Through our representation of investment funds and direct investors, we have developed significant experience structuring transactions sponsored by, or otherwise involving, nonprofits, and government entities, as well as corporate, institutional, and individual participants. Nixon Peabody’s attorneys publish and lecture on the historic tax credit, and we have chaired national industry conferences on the credit. We have also been featured speakers in conferences sponsored by the National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. |
ContactJohn H. Cornell, III, Partner Andrew S. Potts, Partner David F. Schon, Partner |
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