Educational Institution Real Estate
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips' representation of
colleges, universities, and other educational institutions spans a
wide range of the firm's practice areas. The firm includes
lawyers who previously served as in-house counsel for a private
university with extensive land holdings and others who practiced
public law for government agencies; in those capacities, these
attorneys provided ongoing advice to colleges and universities in a
variety of contexts, including budgeting issues. Several of
Manatt's lawyers also have past and present experience serving on
governing boards of educational institutions. These lawyers
bring a broad range of valuable experience and expertise to its
representation of educational institutions. Others have
served as senior directors of real estate campus and real estate
investment portfolios in major universities. In addition the
firm's extensive healthcare practice enables its attorneys to
provide expert advice to institutions with academic medical
centers, teaching hospitals and other programs where education and
healthcare issues overlap.
Acquisition and
Disposition of Real Estate
As part of the firm's general real estate
practice, our lawyers have experience with real estate issues
specific to academic institutions. We regularly handle the
purchase, sale, ground leasing and build-to-suit leases of real
estate for colleges and universities.
We bring sound business judgment to every deal,
offering an efficient and thorough due diligence review as well as
an assessment of future risks and opportunities. We work with
the leading national and international financial and investment
institutions, and often play a key role in public and private
financing, leasing, syndication and other highly specialized
financing arrangements.
Development, Land Use
and Construction Activities
We represent educational institutions in a broad
spectrum of development projects and understand the unique issues
of academic real estate. Our attorneys are involved from the
first stages of planning through completion, operation and eventual
disposition of projects. We have experience in all
entitlement, development and construction processes, including land
use and subdivision approvals, variances and rezonings,
environmental impact assessments, endangered species issues,
development agreements, hazardous waste regulation and disposition
as well as other environmental compliance issues and redevelopment
activities. We have the unique experience to deal with
special land use entitlement issues and particular aspects of
academic governance processes as they relate to real estate
transactions. We are also cognizant of the need for real
estate use by academic institutions to tie into their own academic
mission. We have significant experience in the collaborative
and collegial process that occurs in faculty committees appointed
to articulate the academic needs and activities that will occur in
newly constructed facilities, and the difficulty in balancing
academic values with market realities.
Ground
Leases
For more than 25 years, our attorneys have
prepared numerous ground leases - both residential and
nonresidential - for our college and university and governmental
clients. These ground leases comprise single family detached
homes, planned unit developments and condominiums. In the
nonresidential arena, our attorneys have prepared ground leases
pertaining to educational institutions and covering the development
and use of hotels, technology parks and other uses. In a
related area of creating campus environments, the firm has prepared
ground leases of historic properties on numerous former military
bases, the first of which became a template lease for the National
Park Service and has been used as a model by other federal agencies
when entering into ground leases for historic properties.
Representative
Matters
Represented Azusa Pacific University
in connection with the acquisition of a 320-unit apartment complex
to be used for student housing, which was financed through a bond
issue by the California Statewide Communities Development
Authority. Manatt also negotiated on behalf of APU a
letter of credit reimbursement agreement with the bank that issued
the letter of credit to credit enhance the bond issue. In
addition to refinancing a bridge loan made to acquire the apartment
complex, the proceeds of the bonds were used to refund an existing
bond series and to finance construction of a new science
educational facility.
Representing Claremont Graduate
University in land use and general real estate issues related to
the acquisition, entitlement, development, construction and
operation of its campus in Claremont, California.
Representing Claremont McKenna
College in land use and general real estate issues related to
the entitlement, development, construction and operation of its
campus in Claremont, California.
Representing Claremont University
Consortium in the subdivision and sale of portions of its property
located in Claremont and Upland, California, to certain of the
Claremont Colleges, which will use the land for academic
purposes.
Representing New Roads School in
matters related to acquisition and development of its planned
campus in Santa Monica, California.
Representing University of Southern
California in the sale of land parcels to the Metropolitan Transit
Authority.
Represented University of
Southern California in a construction dispute regarding
construction of a hospital.
Represented Stanford University in
leasing retail spaces at its world-class shopping center.
Represented Stanford University in
ground leases for both vacant land and improved parcels in the
Stanford Research Park.
Represented Stanford University in
the creation of creative financing programs to triple
purchasing power for acquisition of homes by faculty for recruiting
and retention purposes.
Represented the University of San
Francisco in the development and conveyancing of residential
condominiums for faculty and staff.
Represented California State
University in a Petition for Writ of Mandate challenging the
Trustee's certification of an EIR for the Monterey Bay Campus
Master Plan.
Represented St. John's University in
the acquisition of a school building from a bankrupt hospital,
which consisted of buying not only the actual building but the
entire assets of one of the schools operating in the
building.
Represented Los Angeles Community
College in its effort to swap land with the County of Los Angeles
to expand the Mission College campus.
Negotiated a ground lease from the
University of California, San Diego for development by Lowe
Enterprises of Estancia La Jolla, a new conference hotel located on
a peripheral portion of the campus.
Represented California State
University Stanislaus in the negotiation of the disposition of
property at the Stockton satellite campus.
Renegotiation of a ground lease for
the California State University Northridge campus.
Represented numerous hospitals and
medical centers as development, construction and financing counsel
for major modernization and new construction using tax-exempt bond
financing.
General counsel to New York
Structural Biology Center ("NYSBC"), an innovative, public-private,
state-of-the-art research center developed cooperatively by 10
research institutions (including Columbia University, New York
University, The Rockefeller University and Weill Cornell Medical
College).
Represented the Trustees of
California State University Dominguez Hills in negotiating all of
the documents for the $100 million Home Depot Center (27,000-seat
soccer stadium, 7,000 seat tennis stadium and multiple athletic
facilities).
Represented a major university as
tenant under a long-term facility lease for 90% of a lower
Manhattan office building to be converted to apartments for student
occupancy.
Counseled NASA-Ames and its
prospective long-term ground lease tenants
(including California State University, the University of
California, Carnegie-Mellon University, Lockheed Martin, the Martin
Group and many others) in an ongoing series of "partnership"
meetings to determine how the new world class research and
educational community would govern itself, particularly in the
context of overlapping governmental jurisdictions (federal, state
and local).
Documented ground leases for, inter
alia, hotels (property owned by the City of Brea Redevelopment
Agency) and office towers.
Represented a major university in the
City of New York as tenant under a long-term ground lease
transaction for a building to be converted to a theater complex to
house a division of the university.
Represented a major university in the
City of New York under a development agreement in which the
developer acquired and renovated a building for transfer to the
university as student housing.
Represented a college in the City of
New York under a development agreement in which the developer
constructs units of faculty housing in conjunction with a publicly
regulated and financed housing project.
Represented U.S. Education
Corporation, a for-profit college, and its subsidiary entities
(Western Career College, Silicon Valley College, Apollo College),
now part of DeVry University, in the development, construction and
leasing of campuses in California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and
Idaho.
Represented Cal Poly Pomona
Foundation, Inc. in the development of Innovation Village
Technology Park on the grounds of the California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona, including the ground lease of parcels to the
American Red Cross, and Trammel Crow Development Company and
Southern California Edison.
Represented The King's College
in the lease of 10,000 square feet of space in midtown Manhattan to
be used as academic and administrative facilities.
Representative
Clients
Azusa Pacific University
Cal Poly Pomona Foundation,
Inc.
California State University
Dominguez Hills
California State University
Northridge
California State University
Stanislaus
Claremont Graduate
University
Claremont McKenna College
Claremont University
Consortium
Inner City Education
Foundation
Los Angeles Community College
District
Lowe Enterprises, Inc.
Loyola Marymount
University
Manhattan School of Music
New Roads School
New York Structural Biology
Center
Pacific Education Foundation
(formerly Heald College)
San Francisco State University
Bookstore
Shasta College
Stanford University
St. John's University
The Drew School
The King's College
The New School
The Scripps Foundation for
Science and the Environment
University of California, San
Diego
University of San
Francisco
University of Southern
California
U.S. Education Corporation (now
DeVry University)