Partner Dan Bachrach was featured in a Commercial Property Executive Q&A, “Orlando Hospitality Developers Begin to Explore Mixed-Use,” discussing legal and market trends in the Orlando hospitality market, including why investors are interested in Orlando real estate, how the recent hurricanes have affected the market and where future opportunities are in the city.
“Orlando is a tough market for newcomers, but there are still some major timeshare developers without an Orlando presence,” Bachrach said. “Those here are pretty well-set on the land side, but those who want to be here will need to find unique opportunities.”
“Orlando is a tough market for newcomers, but there are still some major timeshare developers without an Orlando presence,” Bachrach said. “Those here are pretty well-set on the land side, but those who want to be here will need to find unique opportunities.”
People
Related News
25 July 2024
In the News
Donald Schroeder on Groff – ‘Supreme Court decision is inviting a more fact-based analysis’
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Donald Schroeder assessed the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in a religious accommodation case as it returns to the district court in the Law360 article, “A Year After High Court Spotlight, Groff Case Still A Bellwether.”
24 July 2024
In the News
Louis Lehot Featured in Q&A on How Startups Can Prepare for IPO
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Louis Lehot features in the Q&A, "How startups can get in top shape for an IPO, according to Silicon Valley lawyer Louis Lehot," part of Business Insider's Road to IPO' series.
24 July 2024
In the News
Courtenay Brinckerhoff on Patent Cap in Drug Pricing – ‘Hard to predict if this will make a difference’
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Courtenay Brinckerhoff discussed a recent bill passed in the U.S. Senate aimed at lowering drug prices by limiting the number of patents that can be asserted in cases over biosimilars in the Law360 article, “Patent Cap In Drug Pricing Bill Seen As Having Muted Effect.”