GableGotwals Welcomes Banking Attorney Jason Coutant to the Firm

He has extensive experience in banking and finance as well as in mergers and acquisitions and securities. Jason’s knowledge and expertise are a great addition to GableGotwals’ IFLR1000 top-ranked corporate and finance practice.

By |2022-02-02T18:17:50-06:00January 28th, 2022|Comments Off on GableGotwals Welcomes Banking Attorney Jason Coutant to the Firm

Jury Verdict in Favor of Metal Building Industries

GableGotwals represented subcontractor Metal Building Industries (MBI) in a 5-day jury trial to recover for non-payment for work completed on a commercial construction contract. The jury spent just 45 minutes deliberating before entering a verdict in favor of MBI on breach of contract for the entire $181,015.97.

By |2024-05-31T15:29:52-05:00September 25th, 2021|Comments Off on Jury Verdict in Favor of Metal Building Industries

Hotel Renovation

Advised the lender in connection with a $6.4 million loan to a hotel developer for the acquisition and renovation of the Hyatt Place Hotel.

By |2024-04-15T16:03:53-05:00July 16th, 2021|Comments Off on Hotel Renovation

$12 Million Construction Loan for Renovation of Tulsa City Hall

GableGotwals represented the lender in an approximately $12 million construction loan to be used in connection with historic rehabilitation tax credits to renovate and refurbish Tulsa’s Old City Hall for use as a hotel.

By |2024-04-15T16:29:10-05:00July 16th, 2021|Comments Off on $12 Million Construction Loan for Renovation of Tulsa City Hall

$13.3 Million Construction Loan

GableGotwals represented the lender in a $13.3 million loan transaction that enabled the borrower to construct a 228-unit apartment complex.

By |2024-04-15T16:43:45-05:00July 16th, 2021|Comments Off on $13.3 Million Construction Loan

$23.5 Million Credit Facility for Renovation of the Mayo Hotel

GableGotwals represented the lender in a $23.5 million loan transaction that enabled the borrower to renovate the historic Mayo Hotel in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. The project also relied substantially on historic rehabilitation tax credits.

By |2024-04-15T16:47:34-05:00July 16th, 2021|Comments Off on $23.5 Million Credit Facility for Renovation of the Mayo Hotel
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