Tushna Gamadia has over two decades of experience representing clients in complex commercial real estate transactions, with a particular emphasis on joint ventures, acquisitions and dispositions of properties, and real estate finance.
Tushna regularly represents domestic and overseas investors and developers in joint venture projects throughout the United States and in the acquisition, financing, management, development, and sale of these projects. She has worked on the purchase, sale, development, leasing, and operation of commercial real estate properties, including shopping centers, office buildings, multi-family residential properties, mixed-use condominium projects, and hotels. She has advised borrowers and lenders on all aspects of real estate finance, including securitized lending, balance sheet lending, syndicated loan transactions, construction loans, preferred equity, and private equity transactions. Tushna also has experience representing developers in obtaining EB-5 financing for development projects.
Tushna is also actively engaged in pro bono matters, including advising nonprofit institutions, international charities, and small businesses in connection with corporate and real estate matters, and advising community members in connection with family law and immigration matters. She is the 2020 recipient of Morrison Foerster’s Kathi Pugh Award for Pro Bono Service.
In 2022, 2023, and 2024, The Legal 500 US named Tushna a Rising Star for Real Estate Finance and Recommended for Real Estate. Tushna was named a 2024 Atlas Award winner by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) and is the firm’s LCLD Fellow.
Tushna earned her J.D. from Cornell Law School, where she was a symposium editor of the Cornell Law Review, and her B.A. magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from Middlebury College.
Development Joint Venture Project
A client in connection with a development project for a mixed-use condominium property in New York City, including entering and recapitalizing a joint venture for the project and various types of financings (including an EB-5 investment).
Residential Condo Development Joint Venture
A client in connection with a development joint venture for residential condominiums in New York City.
Development Joint Venture
A client in connection with an innovative development joint venture project in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
D.C. Multi-Family Property
A venture in connection with the purchase, joint ventures, management contracts, and acquisition financing of a newly constructed multi-family property in Washington, D.C.
Joint Venture Projects
A client in connection with investments in joint venture projects for the acquisition and development or renovation of multi-family, office, shopping center, and distribution center projects in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, and Maryland and in matters related to the financings, management agreements, and sales of the projects.
Sale of Malls and Shopping Centers
A client in connection with the sale of several malls and shopping centers around the United States.
Development Financing Projects
Several developers in connection with construction loans, condo inventory loans, and EB-5 investments in connection with various condominium projects in New York City.
Sale of Hotel Portfolio
A client in connection with the sale of a hotel portfolio in Texas.
Office Lease
A client in connection with a sub-lease of office space for the client’s headquarters.
Multi-Family Portfolio Financing
A family office in connection with the financing of a portfolio of multi-family properties in New York City.
Programmatic Joint Ventures
The sponsor in connection with programmatic joint ventures for the operation of self-storage properties.
Multi-Family Joint Venture
An institutional investor in connection with an investment and operating joint venture for a newly constructed multi-family project in Utah.
Real Estate Finance
Rising Star
The Legal 500 US 2024
The Legal 500 US 2024