Explore the legal and practical challenges of transforming existing properties into new, vibrant spaces through adaptive reuse.

This course delves into the complexities of adaptive reuse in real estate law, a growing trend in urban development. Participants will learn about the legal, financial, and regulatory challenges involved in repurposing existing buildings for new uses. The course covers topics such as zoning laws, historical preservation, environmental concerns, and community engagement.
Designed for real estate attorneys, developers, and urban planners, this course provides practical strategies for navigating the legal landscape of adaptive reuse projects.
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Of Counsel at Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Robert D. Lane, Jr. puts his four decades of experience to work representing clients across industries in commercial real estate development, acquisitions, and financing. His clients range from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, real estate developers, syndicators, real estate investment trusts (REITs), and financial institutions. Bob has also represented national real estate companies, equity investment funds, major health care institutions, nonprofit organizations, telecommunications companies, a congressionally chartered U.S. government lending institution, and retail, hotel, and restaurant chains. Bob has advised Fortune 100 companies in developing major corporate facilities across the United States, and has led specialized facilities development in the media, retail, and petroleum industries.