Dallas
214.745.5626 Direct
214.745.5390 Fax
mdunnehoo@winstead.com

MacKenzie's practice focuses on the acquisition and disposition of investment-grade properties, office, industrial, retail, and restaurant leasing, and a broad range of real estate financing transactions.

Representative Experience

  • Acquisitions, Dispositions, Development: Representation of sellers and purchasers/developers of retail centers, industrial facilities, office buildings, restaurants, mixed-use projects, and unimproved land, including multi-property portfolio transactions
  • Financing: Representation of institutional real estate lenders and borrowers in a wide range of loan transactions, including acquisition financing refinancing, construction loans, loan assumptions and loan modifications
  • Commercial Leasing: Representation of landlords/developers and tenants in office, restaurant, retail, industrial and mixed-use projects
  • Asset Management: Representation of property owners and other parties in connection with the negotiation of property management agreements, brokerage agreements, easements, service contracts, vendor agreements, and other asset management contracts and agreements

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