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A partner in the Real Estate Department and a member of the firm's Management
Committee, Meredith J. Kane regularly represents developers, equity investors,
institutional and entrepreneurial owners and government agencies in all aspects of
development, finance, acquisitions and sales, leasing and securitization of real estate.
Ms. Kane's specific experience includes the finance and development of complex
public/private joint venture projects including:
- the long-term lease acquisition of New York’s World Trade Center complex;
- the development of the 26-acre MTA railyards on Manhattan’s far west side
as a proposed new development of over six million square feet of office space
and 5000 residential units;
- the retail redevelopment and historic restoration of Grand Central Terminal;
- the development and securitized financing of Brooklyn Renaissance Plaza and
the Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, a 1.2 million square foot office and hotel
complex in downtown Brooklyn;
- the development and financing of Avalon Chrystie Place, a 5-building, 720-
unit housing, retail and community facility development in Manhattan's
Cooper Square area;
- the development and financing of the 76-story Trump World Tower luxury
condominium;
- the development and financing of major proposed new and expanded cultural
venues, including the New York City Opera, Brooklyn Academy of Music,
Little Shubert Theatre, and Seventh Regiment Armory;
- the redevelopment of nine historic theaters in the 42nd Street Development
Project;
- the development and financing of a new arena for the Miami Heat basketball
team;
- the development and financing of numerous office, residential and mixed-use
complexes.
She has represented Equitable, Avalon Bay Communities, The Lefrak Organization,
GE Capital Investment Advisors, Muss Development Company, Daewoo Corporation,
the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Rockefeller Group Development
Corporation, Carnival Corporation, Hyatt Hotels, and others in major real property
acquisitions, sales, financings and developments.
Ms. Kane has received numerous honors and awards for her work. She was named one
of the Top 50 Women in Real Estate and one of 25 Current Leaders in the Industry by
Real Estate Weekly and The Association of Real Estate Women. Grid Magazine
named her one of the top 10 American women in real estate development. She is cited
as one of the leading real estate lawyers in the United States in the Chambers USA
Guide, Who's Who Legal USA, Legal 500 and numerous other peer-review
publications. She is a member of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers.
Ms. Kane served as a commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Preservation
Commission from 1995 to 2004. She was appointed to the World Trade Center
Memorial Center Advisory Committee by the Lower Manhattan Development
Corporation, and also serves as a member of its Residential Advisory Council. She
was a lead official from 1985-87 of the New York City Department of Housing
Preservation and Development in charge of the planning and development of 8,000
housing units of new construction, and a City Planning official for the City of New
Haven from 1977-79 in charge of mixed-use retail and commercial districts. She is a
regular speaker at professional forums on real estate development and finance,
including stadium finance and housing finance. She is currently a member of the
Executive Committee of the Avenue of the Americas Association, serving as chair
from 1999-2007, and is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York (Economic
Development and Real Estate Finance Committees), WX-Women Executives in Real
Estate, the ULI-Urban Land Institute and the Association of the Bar of the City of
New York (former Chair, Economic Development Subcommittee, Land Use Planning
and Zoning Committee; former member of Housing and Urban Development
Committee).
Ms. Kane is a graduate of Yale College (B.A. 1976, magna cum laude) and Harvard
Law School (J.D. 1982, cum laude). She has been a Paul, Weiss partner since 1994.
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