Rebecca Miltenberger Recognized as one of Connect Media’s 2025 Lawyers in Real Estate
Rebecca Miltenberger, a shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Real Estate Department, has been named one of Connect Media’s 2025 Lawyers in Real Estate. This award honors attorneys who have distinguished themselves through exceptional practice and community impact. Miltenberger was one of 10 attorneys recognized in the Phoenix & Southwest category.
Miltenberger is an experienced real estate and land use attorney who combines her legal expertise with a passion for creating solutions for her clients’ legal issues. Her practice focuses on complex commercial real estate transactions and land use projects in hospitality, gaming and leisure industries, multifamily, office and retail. In addition she concentrates on transactional work, serving as counsel to some of Southern Nevada’s most high-profile companies in a wide range of matters including acquisitions, dispositions, financings, developments, land use and entitlements and leases of real property assets. She has helped her clients acquire, develop and entitle hundreds of millions of dollars in hospitality and leisure properties across Las Vegas and Reno as well as nationwide.
Beyond her practice, Miltenberger serves as the chair of the DISCOVERY Children’s Museum Board of Trustees and is a member of its Governance Committee. She also provides legal counsel to numerous nonprofits.
Read Miltenberger’s full feature here.
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