J Steven Kirkham
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Real Estate
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About
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Practice Areas
Steve Kirkham is a real estate attorney in Holland & Knight's Nashville office. Clients with challenging development schedules or complex real estate acquisitions rely on Mr. Kirkham to bring their transactions to successful closings. He efficiently handles high-value and high-transaction real estate portfolios for clients operating locations across the country. Despite the heavy development schedules set out by these clients, he maintains their timeline and gets the deals done. Described as "unflappable," he confidently solves problems with a persistent, yet pleasant style.
Mr. Kirkham is also the top-of-mind attorney for owners and developers of apartment complexes across the country, regardless of whether the project is to acquire new property or assist with complex ownership structures and securitized lending. He often oversees his client's broader legal needs, assisting C-suite executives with corporate finance, litigation management, corporate governance and other matters and supervising multi-disciplinary legal teams.
Professional Memberships
Nashville Bar Association
Kentucky Bar Association
American Bar Association
International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)
Chambers Review
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Steven Kirkham has experience in advising on a host of acquisitions, ownership structures and property transfers. His work has a particular emphasis on real estate matters in the hospitality sector, and he co-heads the retail and hospitality group within the firm.
Strengths
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"Steven gives us such relief, knowing the work is being done as it should be."
"Steven gives us such relief, knowing the work is being done as it should be."
Articles, highlights and press releases
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Navigating real estate leases in the coronavirus epidemic
What if companies now decide they do not need as much leased office space as previously believed?
Navigating real estate leases in the coronavirus epidemic
What if companies now decide they do not need as much leased office space as previously believed?