Personal Experience
Matthew J. Hoberman has broad experience representing institutional, individual, private, and public owners in acquisitions of real estate and business entities; deal structuring; and financing. Matthew regularly represents secured and unsecured lenders and borrowers with a particular emphasis on financing, development, construction, leasing, and sale.
This broad range and depth of experience, skill, and efficiency allows Matthew to achieve client goals. Every aspect of the deal is handled responsively and efficiently to accomplish results for the client.
Matthew assists clients in development planning with the initial investigations, permitting issues, environmental issues, and government relations to assess how a site may satisfy the client requirements and expectations. Matthew works closely with clients on the negotiation and preparation of the acquisition documentation, zoning, permitting, financing, and leasing issues.
Matthew uses practical, integrated solutions to resolve issues that confront companies and investors. His strengths derive from his ability to understand the business and the markets in order to develop strategies that minimize risks and leverage opportunities.
Matthew’s experience with market-rate and affordable housing developments is another aspect of his practice that distinguishes him. Matthew can address tax, financing, permitting, and real estate issues for developers, syndicators, investors, and lenders in projects of all sizes throughout the region. Attorney Hoberman assists his clients navigate the use of tax-exempt bond financing and tax credits, separately or in combination, for the development of affordable housing. Transactions include working with tax credits for low-income housing, historic rehabilitation, new markets, and brownfields.
Representative transactions include documentation and syndication of construction, revolving credit and term loan financings throughout the United States involving health care facilities, retail, office, gaming casinos, educational, hotel, affordable housing, market-rate apartments, mixed-use, and industrial projects.
Matthew lives in West Hartford with his wife, Dena, their daughters and their dog Rigby.
Bar Admissions & Memberships
New York State Bar Association
Connecticut Bar Association
Business Law Section
Real Property Section
Community Involvement
- Leadership Greater Hartford, 2000
- Zoning Board of Appeals, Suffield, Connecticut, 2007-2009
Honors
Legal Leaders: Real Estate 2017, The American Lawyer AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell