Robert R. Hempstead is Chair of the Sills Cummis & Gross Real Estate Finance Practice Group. Mr. Hempstead focuses on the area of commercial real estate finance, including loan workouts and distressed loan purchases, with a strong background in the origination of commercial mortgage loans which are to be securitized in the capital markets. His practice covers a broad spectrum of deal structures and features, such as multi-asset portfolios, multiple classes of debt, mezzanine and other subordinate debt features, including second mortgages and preferred equity, participation and co-lending arrangements among multiple lenders, credit tenant lease transactions, tenancy-in-common ownership, both syndicated and sponsor-owned and operated, 1031 exchanges and loans secured by leasehold estates, as well as a variety of collateral property types, both fee and leasehold, across the United States, including retail, office, hotel, multifamily and industrial. With a very comprehensive understanding of the requirements of the capital markets and rating agencies with respect to CMBS lending, Mr. Hempstead has advised CMBS lenders in connection with the establishment of their commercial mortgage loan conduit programs and continues to provide advice and counsel with respect to their on-going operations. Mr. Hempstead also advises lenders and loan servicers in connection with structuring and negotiating commercial real estate loan workouts and modifications. Prior to joining the Firm, he was associated with Weil, Gotshal & Manges in their New York City office, where his practice area focused on the representation of private and institutional lenders.
Robert R. Hempstead is Chair of the Sills Cummis & Gross Real Estate Finance Practice Group. Mr. Hempstead focuses on the area of commercial real estate finance, including loan workouts and distressed loan purchases, with a strong background in the origination of commercial mortgage loans which are to be securitized in the capital markets. His practice covers a broad spectrum of deal structures and features, such as multi-asset portfolios, multiple classes of debt, mezzanine and other subordinate debt features, including second mortgages and preferred equity, participation and co-lending arrangements among multiple lenders, credit tenant lease transactions, tenancy-in-common ownership, both syndicated and sponsor-owned and operated, 1031 exchanges and loans secured by leasehold estates, as well as a variety of collateral property types, both fee and leasehold, across the United States, including retail, office, hotel, multifamily and industrial. With a very comprehensive understanding of the requirements of the capital markets and rating agencies with respect to CMBS lending, Mr. Hempstead has advised CMBS lenders in connection with the establishment of their commercial mortgage loan conduit programs and continues to provide advice and counsel with respect to their on-going operations. Mr. Hempstead also advises lenders and loan servicers in connection with structuring and negotiating commercial real estate loan workouts and modifications. Prior to joining the Firm, he was associated with Weil, Gotshal & Manges in their New York City office, where his practice area focused on the representation of private and institutional lenders.
Practices
- Real Estate
- Real Estate Finance
- Loan Workouts and Restructuring
Newsroom
Presentations
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Second Annual NJ Capital Markets Conference
Alternative Financing Solutions for Real Estate Deals
Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal
October 22, 2015
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ULI Northern New Jersey District Council
September 16, 2011
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ULI Northern New Jersey District Council
September 1, 2010
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ULI Northern New Jersey District Council, Palisades Financial and Cushman & Wakefield
September 22, 2009
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New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
September 17, 2003
Publications
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Bankruptcy Remote Entities: What about the Rents?
New Jersey Law Journal – Bankruptcy Law Supplement
January 18, 2010
Rankings and Recognition
- Selected for inclusion in:
- The Best Lawyers in America®* 2007-2025, Real Estate Law
* See Award Methodology. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Affiliations
Education
- J.D., St. John’s University School of Law
- B.S., Ithaca College
Bar Admissions
- New Jersey
- New York