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Representative San Francisco Real Estate Deals
View the map of our San Francisco Deals » The Real Estate and Land Use Practice group of Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass ( CPDB) has represented many of the bay area's largest cultural and commercial centers in complex mixed land use and development projects, property acquisition and disposition, office, industrial, residential, and retail leasing, formation of investment and management entities, financing transactions, tax and title review, and environmental analysis. Chambers USA, Legal 500, Best Lawyers of California, Real Estate Journal of California, and San Francisco Business Times lauds Coblentz, Patch, Duffy and Bass as a top tier real estate practice. Involved in 14 of the top 25 largest construction projects in San Francisco among the 2008 San Francisco's Business Times Book of Lists, Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass is recognized as the go-to law firm for sophisticated real estate matters. We provide transactional and tax advice related to land acquisition, conservation easements and joint venture agreements; monitoring important legislation impacting renewable energy and climate change. Our real estate lawyers provide counsel regarding green building laws and policies and compliance with recent climate change/green ordinances such as SB 375, AB energy-related provisions of the 2009 economic stimulus bill, California state funding initiatives for alternative and renewable fuels and vehicles, AB 32 climate change scoping plan, SB 375 regional land use planning provisions, SB 97 proposed amendments to CEQA Guidelines to address climate change/greenhouse gas emission, and AB 64 renewable portfolio standards and renewable energy zones. The firm's history is over 100 years, Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass has represented developers and landlords in a significant number of high profile mixed-use and retail projects in the San Francisco downtown and outside of the bay area. Our Firm’s attorneys are actively involved with the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR), Urban Land Institute (ULI), and other similar real estate trade organizations, enabling us to closely understand the business objectives of real estate developers and the current real estate market. We closely monitor all federal and state legislative and regulatory developments and rapidly respond to changing legal environment for the development and leasing community. Here is a representative list of our San Francisco Projects:
Interactive Map of San Francisco Real Estate DealsClick on the flags on the map for location detail: |