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Retail Outlet Challenges and Reconstruction

Contains material from Oct 2017

Retail Outlet Challenges and Reconstruction
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Session 1: Retail Resuscitation: Environmental Challenges for Reanimation - Whether you think retail is dying or not, there are plenty of examples of shuttered malls and other retail outlets. Listen to a quick overview of successful redevelopments and come away with an outline of environmental issues and solutions that might be involved in your next project.

Session 2: Deconstruction and Reconstruction: New Life For A Dead Mall - Developing and operating a large retail shopping mall, with several separately-owned anchor stores, requires carefully drafted and coordinated covenants, restrictions, access easements, joint parking agreements, operating agreements, ground leases, and other real estate interests. But what happens when this use of the property becomes obsolete and there are new redevelopment opportunities? Using a case study, examine what has to be done to deconstruct the complex set of property rights and interests and create new redevelopment opportunities.

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1. Retail Resuscitation: Environmental Challenges for Reanimation (Oct 2017)

Steve Morton

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Retail Resuscitation: Environmental Challenges for Reanimation (Oct 2017)

Whether you think retail is dying or not, there are plenty of examples of shuttered malls and other retail outlets. Listen to a quick overview of successful redevelopments and come away with an outline of environmental issues and solutions that might be involved in your next project.  

Originally presented: Sep 2017 Mortgage Lending Institute

Steve Morton, K&L Gates LLP - Austin, TX

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2. Deconstruction and Reconstruction: New Life For A Dead Mall (Oct 2017)

Jay Hailey

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Deconstruction and Reconstruction: New Life For A Dead Mall (Oct 2017)

Developing and operating a large retail shopping mall, with several separately-owned anchor stores, requires carefully drafted and coordinated covenants, restrictions, access easements, joint parking agreements, operating agreements, ground leases, and other real estate interests. But what happens when this use of the property becomes obsolete and there are new redevelopment opportunities? Using a case study, examine what has to be done to deconstruct the complex set of property rights and interests and create new redevelopment opportunities.             

Originally presented: Sep 2017 Mortgage Lending Institute

Jay Hailey, DLA Piper LLP (US) - Austin, TX