Blair Lichtenfels Recognized as one of Connect CRE’s 2023 Lawyers in Real Estate
Blair Lichtenfels, co-chair of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Real Estate Department, was recognized by Connect CRE as one of its 2023 Lawyers in Real Estate.
For its annual Lawyers in Real Estate Awards, Connect CRE selected 110 attorneys from around the U.S. representing a variety of disciplines. Recipients were selected for excelling in their practices as well as their contributions to the community. Lichtenfels was one of 10 attorneys recognized in the Phoenix & Southwest region.
A real estate attorney focused on achieving her clients’ business objectives, Lichtenfels advises prominent developers and equity investors in connection with urban infill, brownfield, master planned, mixed use and transit-oriented developments. Her reputation for closing transactions and cementing relationships among stakeholders coupled with shrewd negotiating skills and a collaborative approach results in achieving her clients’ development goals in Colorado’s urban centers and rural counties.
With a track record of navigating Colorado’s expanding industrial real estate market, Lichtenfels handles the entitlement, acquisition, development and sale of industrial assets throughout the state. She also focuses on multifamily and mixed-use development, providing counsel on community outreach and strategic guidance on public-private partnerships, as well as advice related to entitlement review and acquisition/disposition.
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