W. Ryan Snow has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the I’Anson Hoffman Inn of Court

Posted on February 14, 2014 by W. Ryan Snow

The I’Anson-Hoffman Inn of Court is one of over 200 American Inns of Court designed to foster excellence in professionalism, ethics, civility and legal skills. Its membership consists of select lawyers, state and federal judges, law professors and law students. The American Inns of Court are based on traditional English Inns of Court, modified to […]

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W. Ryan Snow Appointed Chair of Construction and Public Contracts Section of Virginia Bar Association

Posted on January 24, 2014 by W. Ryan Snow

W. Ryan Snow has been appointed Chair of the Construction and Public Contracts Section of the Virginia Bar Association. Mr. Snow is managing partner of CWM and chairs the firm’s Business Disputes and Construction Law Practice Groups. The VBA’s Construction and Public Contracts Section was founded in 1992.  It consists of nearly 200 lawyers throughout Virginia […]

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Donald Schultz Appointed to Chair Membership Committee of Virginia Bar Association

Posted on January 5, 2014 by Donald C. Schultz

Donald Schultz has been appointed to Chair the Membership Committee of the Virginia Bar Association. Mr. Schultz is also serving his third year on the Board of Governors for the VBA.  He is a partner with Crenshaw, Ware & Martin, P.L.C. and chairs the firm’s Creditors’ Rights Practice Group.  He practices in the areas of Bankruptcy and […]

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CWM attorneys, Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds, represented Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority in the Monroe Building transaction

Posted on December 18, 2013
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This $9.7 million transaction utilized state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits to renovate the hundred year old building for use as the Governor’s School for the Arts (the “Governor’s School”). Located in Norfolk’s Downtown Historic District, the Monroe Building, with its large three-paneled windows and terra cotta façade, is one of the few remaining […]

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CWM attorneys close on transaction to fund new cardiac intensive care unit in Dallas, Texas

Posted on October 31, 2013
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CWM attorneys, Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds, represented Hampton Roads Ventures, L.L.C. (“HRV”), a Community Development Entity based in Virginia, in the Children’s Medical Center (“CMC”) transaction which closed on October 31, 2013.  The CMC project utilized $10.5 million of HRV’s Round 10 new markets tax credit (”NMTC”) allocation to fund a new twelve (12) […]

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CWM attorneys attend ribbon cutting and grand opening reception for Centre Heldman Plaza in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Posted on October 17, 2013
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On October 17, 2013, attorneys Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds attended the ceremonial ribbon cutting and grand opening reception for Centre Heldman Plaza located in Pittsburgh’s historic Hill District. Centre Heldman Plaza, anchored by Shop ‘n Save, a 29,500 square-foot, full-service grocery store, plays an integral role in the revitalization of the Hill District corridor, […]

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CWM attorneys close on financing to expand cotton mill in Lacassine, Louisiana

Posted on September 30, 2013
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On September 30, 2013, CWM attorneys closed on a transaction utilizing New Markets Tax Credits (“NMTCs”) to expand the Zagis cotton mill, a minority-owned business located in rural Lacassine, Louisiana.  The Zagis facility is the first cotton spinning mill built in the United States in many years and serves as a pioneer in the movement […]

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CWM attorneys close on financing to expand aluminum processing plant in Foley, Alabama

Posted on September 4, 2013
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On September 4, 2013, CWM attorneys Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds closed on a transaction that utilized both federal and Alabama state new markets tax credits (“NMTCs”) to substantially expand the Vulcan Aluminum Processing Plant (“Vulcan”) located in a severely distressed non-metropolitan census tract in Foley, Alabama.  Vulcan’s facility processes hot-rolled aluminum into street signs.  […]

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CWM attorneys close on financing for expansion of fresh fruit processing and distribution facility in Eloise and Winter Haven, Florida

Posted on August 30, 2013
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On August 30 2013, CWM attorneys Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds closed on an innovative transaction to finance the expansion of the William G. Roe & Sons, Inc. fresh fruit processing and distribution facilities (“Roe”) located in Eloise and Winter Haven, Florida.  The Roe facility provides juice extraction, conditioning, packaging, marketing, distribution and storage services […]

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CWM attorneys close on financing for historic theater in St. Petersburg

Posted on December 15, 2012
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On December 21, 2012, CWM attorneys Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds closed on an innovative $5 million transaction in St. Petersburg, Florida which utilized both federal and state new markets tax credits (“NMTCs”) as well as grant funds from the City of St. Petersburg to renovate the historic “Manhattan Casino,” a segregation era theater that […]

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