McGuireWoods racks up multiple deals for apartment owner

Posted on August 21, 2008 16:44 by Andy Peters

Simpson Housing LLLP of Denver churns through the purchase and sale of commercial real estate properties at a rapid clip. That’s a good thing for the company’s lawyer, McGuireWoods partner John Grieb.Conifer Crossing

Among the deals that Atlanta-based Grieb has vetted on behalf of Simpson Properties in the past month are:

Simpson’s sale of Conifer Crossing, a 420-unit apartment complex in Norcross, Ga., to Fowler Property Acquisitions of San Francisco.

The sale of an apartment community called Plantations at Haywood in Greenville, S.C. to Grubb & Ellis Realty Investors LLC of Richmond, Va. on behalf of a tenants-in-common fund. Plantations at Haywood is a 662,038-square-foot property with 40 residential buildings, three swimming pools and three tennis courts.

Simpson’s sale of Eagle Ridge Apartments in Colorado Springs, Colo. to Weidner Investment Services Inc. of Kirkland, Wash.

And the most complicated project, a series of transactions with Woodfield Investment related to a property that’s under development in Cary, N.C. Simpson and Woodfield agreed to exchange ownership of the property multiple times, as the property goes through various stages of development.

McGuireWoods associate Mandy Sweeney in Atlanta worked with Grieb on all of the Simpson deals.


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