Stuart I. Rich practices in the areas of commercial real estate, real estate bankruptcy and creditor's rights and corporate law. He represents owner-developers, lenders, and private investors in a variety of sophisticated real estate transactions. His experience includes acquisition and sales of individual properties and portfolios around the country, complex financings from both the borrower and lender sides of the transactions, joint ventures, leasing of commercial and retail space for both landlords and tenants, and workouts on troubled properties, loans and businesses. He represents several special situation bridge lenders in financing troubled or distressed transactions. He counsels clients on workouts and restructurings of transactions and loans.
He represents small and medium sized privately owned businesses with a particular specialty in restaurateurs, chefs and investors in restaurants, fashion industry entrepreneurs, and the diamond, gem, and jewelry industries. He regularly counsel clients with respect to bankruptcy and creditor's rights in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy proceedings and non-bankruptcy protections. He graduated from Temple University (B.A. 1988) and Hofstra University (J.D. 1991).
Significant Representations:
Representation of Cardinal Real Estate Investments LLC in the $100 million acquisition of 511-545 West 25th Street, New York, New York.
Representation of Audubon Communities in the acquisition of a $75 million multi-family apartment complex in Collingswood, New Jersey and negotiation of a joint venture agreement with a national real estate fund as equity partner.
Representation of Audubon Communities in the acquisition of garden apartment portfolio located in and around Atlanta, Georgia including joint venture agreements with private equity fund.
Representation of various lenders on commercial real estate loans ranging in size from $1.0 million to $20 million.
Representation of restauranteur in negotiation of a lease of 30,000 square foot restaurant and night club space in Times Square, New York. Representation of fashion company in joint venture with foreign partners.
Representation of joint venture partner in acquisition of $250 million performing loan portfolio from a major financial institution and negotiated the joint venture agreement with private equity partner.
Representation of several major diamond and jewelry manufacturers and importers on asset protection programs with respect to end sales.
Representation of lender financing the acquisition of a loan portfolio by a private equity fund.
Mr. Rich regularly speaks on relevant topics before various jewelry industry trade associations.