Kevin P. Savory

In Nebraska, Stinson LLP is doing business as Stinson Leonard Street LLP.

An experienced transactional attorney, Kevin represents lenders, investors, developers and community development entities with respect to the structuring of traditional and tax-advantaged transactions, and the legal and business issues arising during negotiations and closing. Kevin has significant experience state and federal new markets tax credits, state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits and the (renewable energy) investment tax credit, and regularly counsels investors, lenders and borrowers in and to these structures. Additionally, Kevin counsels clients on related financing, economic development incentive programs, commercial leasing and other real estate transactions.

Experience

Represented a sponsor non-profit corporation in connection with federal New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) financing used to acquire and construct a $23 million federally-qualified community health center in Denver, Colorado 

Represented a sponsor and developer of a project in Montrose, Colorado utilizing federal NMTC for the construction and development of a $12 million flex-use industrial space consisting of two mirrored buildings to be leased to start-ups (primarily from the outdoor recreation industry) 

Represented a Denver-based non-profit corporation and charter school which utilized federal NMTC financing to acquire a building for operations 

Represented a federal NMTC investor with respect to the preservation, renovation and equipping of a former fire station in Seattle for use by a minority controlled organization dedicated to providing safety-net services (food, shelter, warmth and financial tools) to low-income residents in need

Represented a new markets tax credit investor in connection with the $30 million acquisition and construction of a collaborative community manufacturing space for small and medium sized businesses in Houston

Represented multiple community development entities in connection with the renovation of a Ronald McDonald House in Omaha, Nebraska, utilizing federal and Nebraska state new markets tax credits

Represented an investment tax credit (ITC) investor in a renewable energy (solar) transaction involving approximately 25 project sites across Maryland and New York

Represented the developer in connection with a $44 million renovation of a historic building in Chicago and master leasing of the same to a short-term apartment management company

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