Dealmakers: Nancy Lash and Chris Pace
The Deal: Lash, a Greenberg Traurig shareholder, and Pace, a Jones Day partner, represented ArtCenter South Florida in the $88.2 million sale of its building at 800 Lincoln Road to South Beach TriStar 800.
Nancy Lash and Chris Pace were chosen to sell the ArtCenter's building at 800 Lincoln Road because Lash had experience with nonprofits and Pace was representing ArtCenter in litigation.
February 17, 2015 at 11:00 AM
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Dealmakers: Nancy Lash and Chris Pace
The Deal: Lash, a Greenberg Traurig shareholder, and Pace, a Jones Day partner, represented ArtCenter South Florida in the $88.2 million sale of its building at 800 Lincoln Road to South Beach TriStar 800.
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