Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce Joshua Savage will be rejoining the firm’s Real Estate Department as a shareholder in the Denver office.
“We’re excited to welcome Josh back to the firm. His ability to help clients efficiently structure, execute and close high‑stakes real estate deals and experience handling complex, multibillion‑dollar real estate transactions will be a tremendous asset to our clients,” said Blair Lichtenfels, Real Estate Department chair.
Savage brings a strong blend of practical business experience and strategic insight to his real estate practice. He represents lenders, private equity firms, REITs and developers in connection with the financing, acquisition, development, leasing, restructuring and disposition of commercial and multifamily assets across the United States. His work includes sophisticated construction, bridge, permanent and mezzanine financings, as well as acquisitions, recapitalizations, joint ventures and other strategic real estate transactions on both the lender and borrower side, including select large-scale portfolio transactions. His experience spans a broad range of asset classes and all stages of the real estate lifecycle.
Savage received a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University, a master’s degree from the University of Toledo and his law degree from the University of Notre Dame.
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