
Real Estate
Hotel and Hospitality Industry
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Partner
rstrauss@mosessinger.com
Direct Line: (212) 554-7812 Fax Number: (917) 206-4312
Richard E. Strauss has been a partner with Moses & Singer since 1979 and is Co-Chair of its Real Estate practice. Mr. Strauss’ practice covers a broad range of real estate transactions, with an emphasis on representation of financial institutions in their internal real estate transactions.
Noteworthy leasing transactions include the lease up of a number of major office buildings in Manhattan on behalf of their institutional owners. These included an anchor tenant lease for 400,000 square feet with complex expansion options and the takeover of a 200,000 square foot lease obligation, and disposition through sublet and surrender. Tenant representations range from 200,000+ square feet of new construction to be anchored or for exclusive occupancy; specialty leases, such as a data center (which expanded to over 300,000 square feet of office space in the project); disaster recovery centers and businesses affected by the events of September 11, 2001.
Sale and purchase transactions include the acquisition of a 1,600,000 square foot Wall Street office tower, followed by a sale leaseback (which represented the largest single building sale in Lower Manhattan history); the buy-out of the other partners and the sale by the general partner of a 30-story multi-tenant office tower in the Rockefeller Center area in New York City; the assemblage of ownership interests in a major Park Avenue office building, including the exercise of purchase options, and arbitration to determine its fair market value, and the ultimate disposition of the building in a tax-free exchange; and the sale (in lieu of eminent domain) of an environmentally compromised, 40-story office building.
Mr. Strauss’ real estate background includes financing transactions as well, with some major projects such as the construction financing for the World Financial Center office complex in lower Manhattan; and the permanent refinancing of the multi-tenanted portion of a new Times Square office building developed as a commercial condominium for the headquarters for a major newspaper publisher. He has also represented lenders in numerous hotel financings across the country. In addition, he has represented developers and lenders in rated, securitized financings backed by credit leases and tax exempt bond financings for industrial facilities, housing projects, and other public purpose projects.
He represents lenders in the renegotiation and workout of, or the foreclosure or taking of title to, numerous projects in default. These include commercial and mixed-use projects in development and hotel properties.
Mr. Strauss has lectured and published on such subjects as real estate workouts, lending to REITs, corporate real estate disaster contingency planning, construction loans and lease issues. He was also honored by Law & Politics in their listing of “New York Super Lawyers.”
EDUCATION
Fordham University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1968
New York University, B.M.E., 1965
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES / HONORS
Pi Tau Sigma
Tau Beta Pi
ARTICLES
"Resolving Distressed Real Estate Debt," Moses & Singer Real Estate Briefing, November 2008.
"Damage and Destruction," Section of AECRE and ALI-ABA’s Lease Negotiation Handbook, January 2003.
"Mechanic's Lien Conflicts," Urban Land, July 2000.
"Who Must Restore Tenant Improvements After a Fire?," Corporate Real Estate Executive, February 1999.
"Construction Financing: An Additional Dimension," The Secured Lender, October 1998.
"Hot Sites! for Disaster Recovery," NACORE's Corporate Real Estate Executive, June 1996.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Bar Association (Member, Real Property Committee)
New York State Bar Association
CoreNet Global Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives
Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate
Mortgage Bankers Association of New York
BAR/COURT ADMISSIONS
New York, 1968
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