Tim Reimers > Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP > Chicago, United States > Lawyer Profile

Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
321 North Clark Street
32nd Floor
Chicago, IL 60654
ILLINOIS
United States
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Work Department

Real Estate, Energy, Land Use & Environmental

Position

Timothy Reimers is a partner in the Real Estate, Energy, Land Use & Environmental Practice Group in the firm’s Los Angeles office.

Whether closing an acquisition of large real estate portfolios, financing sophisticated projects or providing legal counsel on day-to-day operations, Tim is focused on delivering positive change through providing healthcare, social infrastructure and impact investment clients with the highest possible level of legal advice.

Tim is a leader in the healthcare real estate and finance practices. Tim strategically counsels some of the largest healthcare systems and other healthcare industry participants to achieve their missions through the acquisition, development, financing, syndicating, operating and monetizing, real estate and other capital resources – bringing an industry leading understanding of healthcare regulatory, return on mission, tax matters, nonprofit, canon law and other ethical considerations to each transaction. Tim’s experience and reputation is built on innovative work in a wide range of projects.

  • Acquisitions and dispositions
  • Complex financings on behalf of lenders and borrowers
  • Leasing, including sale- and lease-leaseback and build to suit transactions
  • Project syndications
  • Structured and other creative finance solutions for projects
  • Loan restructuring and strategic solutions

Tim is also a leader in the public finance practice. He is recognized as a trusted securities and disclosure counsel, providing essential disclosure and due diligence counsel and assisting issuers, borrowers and underwriters to meet their securities obligations. Tim has experience assisting hospitals and healthcare systems, airports, ports, utility districts, cities, counties, schools, high-speed rail, the State of California and various agencies, as well as investors, acquire, manage and develop their real estate assets, raise capital and finance projects.

Tim also works with impact investors to strategically align capital and values in projects that help create thriving, equitable opportunities that support diverse communities, incentivize economic equality and worker-empowerment, seek to reverse adverse environmental impacts and effect meaningful, measurable change.

As part of his core mission of delivering positive change, Tim has recruited, mentored and developed a diverse team of dedicated professionals with shared values and a passion for excellence.

Education

J.D., University of Connecticut, 2001

B.A., University of California, Riverside, 1998

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Real estate > Real estate

Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP‘s real estate, energy, land use and environmental group handles a wide range of real estate matters, regularly representing investors, developers, and property owners, including a number of large homebuilders and hospital systems. Hotels and self-storage facilities are other areas of expertise, as are the retail, commercial, and industrial spaces. The firm is also known for its financing and restructuring expertise and has seen a number of recent mandates relating to single and portfolio transactions and ground leases. The team has a particularly strong West Coast presence with heads Keith Garner based in San Francisco and Michael Leake in San Diego. Tim Reimers is a key contact in the firm’s Los Angeles office and heads the healthcare and public finance real estate groups where he has considerable experience handling acquisitions, project syndications, developments, and financings. The firm continues to grow its presence in New York, which houses experienced real estate transaction lawyers Eric Altman and Peter Koffler, the latter of which focuses on commercial real estate transactions including air rights transfers, multi-property transactions, and cannabis-related financings.