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Real Estate/Development

Aug. 14, 2014

Charles V. Thornton

Paul Hastings LLP San Francisco Specialties: real estate restructuring, equity investments, development


For the very first time since Lennar Corp. acquired development rights almost a decade ago, the venerable Hunters Point in San Francisco has gone vertical.


"Up to now, all other development has been horizontal," said Thornton, who has been representing his longtime client, Lennar Corp. and its partners, in the development of Hunters Point.


The first phase of a 10,500-home project is underway. Vertical development of the first 250 homes started...

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