
Lawyers in Real Estate 2020: Fried Frank’s Jonathan Mechanic
Chairman of Fried Frank’s Real Estate Department, Jonathan Mechanic routinely counsels developers, owners, investors, REITs, and lenders in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions. Notably, he represents JP Morgan in connection with its redevelopment of 270 Park Avenue into a new 2.5-million-square-foot headquarters building; Maefield Development in its approximately $1.6-billion acquisition of 20 Times Square (aka 701 Seventh Ave.); and CWCapital Asset Management in its sale of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village to Blackstone Group and Ivanhoé Cambridge.
He also represents landlords and tenants in commercial leasing and ground lease transactions, including his recent representations of 21st Century Fox and News Corp. on their headquarters leases at 1211 Ave. of Americas; Citigroup in its long-term lease of its global headquarters at 388-390 Greenwich St. and the exercise of its option to purchase the building; Coach in the sale-leaseback of its global headquarters at 10 Hudson Yards; Ernst & Young in its more than 600,000-square-foot lease for its new headquarters at One Manhattan West; Shiseido in its 225,000-square-foot lease at 390 Madison Ave. for its U.S. headquarters; and JP Morgan in its 437,000-square-foot-lease at 390 Madison Ave.
Mechanic has taught the real estate transactions course at Harvard Law School for more than ten years. He also lectures regularly for NYU Law School, the Real Estate Board of New York and the Practising Law Institute, and is a co-author of The Commercial Office Lease Handbook published by the American Bar Association.
It’s for these reasons that we named Jonathan Mechanic to our inaugural grouping of Lawyers in Real Estate. These are real estate attorneys who have distinguished themselves in both their practice and the larger community.
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