Cozen & O'Connor issued the following announcement on April 3.
Adam Silverman, a member of Cozen O'Connor’s Real Estate Practice Group in Philadelphia, has been elected a Fellow in the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL).
Silverman concentrates his practice in the area of commercial real estate and related transactions. He represents a variety of regional and national developers (including several real estate investment trusts) in a wide array matters, including the development of high-rise office towers, shopping centers, warehouses, and mixed-use developments, as well as portfolio acquisitions and dispositions and joint venture transactions. He also represents borrowers in matters ranging from structured project finance to secured and securitized loan transactions. He represents landlords and tenants in office, retail, and industrial leasing transactions, including complex build-to-suit transactions.
Silverman is the vice chair of the Montgomery County Industrial Development Authority, a member of the Montgomery County Development Corporation loan review committee, and the President of the Cheltenham Township Community Development Corporation. Silverman is also on the Board of Governors of the Achieving Independence Center (a program administered by Valley Youth House) and is an active member of the Urban Land Institute. Silverman earned his undergraduate degree from George Washington University. He earned his law degree, magna cum laude, from Temple University School of Law.
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