Kimberly J. Min
Kimberly J. Min
PARTNER, CO-CHAIR OF REAL ESTATE PRACTICE
BALTIMORE
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Ms. Min's practice focuses on representing clients in public finance transactions and in all facets of institutional and entrepreneurial real estate transactions, including, acquisition, development, financing, management, leasing and disposition. Ms. Min specializes in public/private partnerships and complex financing and tax credit structures.
Ms. Min leads Whiteford's public finance practice and has represented nonprofit and for-profit borrowers and bond issuers for acquisition and development financing, government issuers for public projects and private activity use bonds, underwriters for public offerings and limited offering, and national and local banks in credit enhancement and remarketing, and direct purchases of bonds. Based on this broad experience Ms. Min tailors her legal advice and negotiations to accommodate the business interests of our clients to promote a more efficient and effective transaction. In addition, Ms. Min represents developers and borrowers in other complex financings such as solar energy and new markets tax credit transactions.
Ms. Min is the Co-Chair of Whiteford's Real Estate Practice Group. With over 20 years’ experience in Real Estate law, Ms. Min's practice focuses on representing clients in all facets of institutional and entrepreneurial real estate transactions, including, acquisition, development, financing, management, leasing and disposition. Ms. Min represents both national and local owners and tenants in retail and other commercial leasing. Her experience also includes complex vertical and horizontal condominium regimes and reciprocal easement agreements, public/private partnerships and tax credit structures.
Ms. Min's pro bono work includes representing nonprofits in utilizing state and federal historic tax credits for the rehabilitation of Baltimore City-owned national historic landmarks, the development by a joint venture of charitable stakeholders of a Baltimore City contract school and the development and construction by a community organization of a Baltimore City-owned children's park in the Mt. Vernon historic neighborhood.
Ms. Min clerked for The Honorable Stanley F. Birch of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit from 2002-2003 and The Honorable Raymond A. Jackson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia from 2001-2002.
Ms. Min is a member of the DEI Committee, the Women's Initiative Network (WIN), and the Parental Resource Group (PRG) at Whiteford.
Recognitions
- Chambers USA, Real Estate, Maryland (2020-Present)
- Fellow, American College of Real Estate Lawyers (2018–Present)
- The Best Lawyers in America®, Real Estate Law (2018–Present), Technology Law (2022), Corporate Law (2024, 2025)
Memberships & Activities
- Member: Maryland State Bar Association
- Member: National Association of Bond Lawyers (NABL)
- Member: Urban Land Institute
- Member: CREW Network
- Member: ACFA, The Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys, Inc.
- Member: Baltimore Development Corporation's Anchor Institutions & Major Employers Workgroup
- Member: Buildings and Grounds Committee, Walters Art Museum
- Board Member: Junior Achievement
- Board Member: Center for Watershed Partnership
Representative Matters
- Represents developer in new markets tax credit transaction to finance development of nonprofit culinary arts training facility
- Represents public universities in connection with public/private partnerships for student housing and mixed use facilities
- Represents governmental entity in joint development of mixed-use project with condominium regime ownership structure
- Represents municipalities in state and federal bond financing programs for infrastructure financings
- Represented developer in credit facility for acquisition and development of commercial-scale solar arrays
- Represents continuing care retirement communities in creating an obligated group structure for tax exempt financings
- Counsel to underwriter in governmental revenue bond issues for water/wastewater projects
- Represented municipality in WIFIA bond financing
- Represented county revenue authority on tax-exempt financing of golf courses.
Speaker: “The Ethical Reality of Artificial Intelligence ," National Association of Bond Lawyers Workshop, September 2024
Presenter: "Planes, Trains, Automobiles And Just About Anything Else You Can Think Of...Best Practices for Enhancing Public-Private Partnerships," American College of Real Estate Lawyers Spring Meeting, March 2024
Speaker: “Ethics: Conflicts, Competence & Confidentiality," National Association of Bond Lawyers Institute, October 2023
Co-Speaker: Overview of Legal Issues of Importance to Nonprofit Communities, LeadingAge Maryland & DC Conference and Expo, May 2022
Co-Speaker: Overview of Legal Issues of Importance to Nonprofit Communities, LeadingAge Maryland & DC Conference and Expo, June 2021
Speaker: “Ethics and Legal Practice in the ‘New Normal,’” National Association of Bond Lawyers Institute, March 2021
Featured: "Pandemic focuses attention on ‘force majeure’ contract clauses," The Daily Record, December 2020
Co-Speaker: PPP Forgiveness – Can I Really Keep the Money??, Webinar, Baltimore Development Corporation, June 2020
Speaker: MD GFOA Annual Conference, Past Issuance Compliance and Disclosure
Co-Speaker: National Association of Bond Lawyers Bond Attorney Workshop, Ethics Panel
Co-Speaker: National Association of Bond Lawyers Bond Attorney Workshop, Direct Purchases, Transactions Panel
Co-Author: National Association of Bond Lawyers, Direct Purchases White Paper
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Whiteford Gains Public Finance And Real Estate Partner
Whiteford Taylor & Preston has snagged an ambitious corporate attorney with more than a decade's experience working with public finance and real estate transactions, and who now hopes to expand her practice to develop more tax expertise in the municipal finance arena.
Kimberly J. Min joined the firm's business transactions practice group as a partner in Baltimore on Jan. 19 after about 10 years at Abramoff Neuberger LLP, which focused on commercial real estate, small business and municipal finance, and where she developed a specialty representing banks and municipal bond purchasers in direct purchase transactions.
77 Whiteford Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2025
Record 33 Whiteford Attorneys Recognized by Chambers
A Record 87 Whiteford Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2024, Ten Selected as “Ones to Watch”
Chambers Honors Whiteford in 14 Practice Areas
73 Whiteford Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2023, Six Selected as “Lawyer of the Year”
Chambers Honors Whiteford in 14 Practice Areas
75 Whiteford Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2022, Eight Named “Ones to Watch”
Chambers Honors Whiteford in 11 Practice Areas
71 Whiteford Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2021, Six Named “Lawyer of the Year”
Whiteford Represents the Investor Group in Its Acquisition of S.P. Richards’ Core U.S. Operations from Genuine Parts Company
Chambers Honors Whiteford in 10 Practice Areas
Whiteford Closes New Markets Tax Credit Financing for Paul’s Place
Whiteford Represents Urban Grid in $100M Loan Transaction
64 Whiteford Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2020, Five Named “Lawyer of the Year”
57 WTP Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2019, Four Named "Lawyer of the Year"
59 WTP Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2018, Two Named "Lawyer of the Year"
59 lawyers from Whiteford, Taylor & Preston have been selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2018 (copyright 2017 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken S.C.). The lawyers selected are based in the firm’s Maryland, Washington and Virginia offices. Client comments are posted on the U.S. News & Best Lawyers web site, at bestlawfirms.com.
In addition, two lawyers were selected as “Lawyer of the Year” for their particular areas of practice.
Finance and Transactional Attorney Kimberly J. Min Joins Whiteford's Baltimore Office
Whiteford Taylor & Preston announced today that Kimberly J. Min, a Baltimore-based corporate attorney with significant public finance and real estate transactional experience, has joined the firm as a partner and will be based in its Baltimore office.
“We are delighted to welcome Kimberly to the firm,” said Managing Partner Martin Fletcher. “Her reputation and breadth of experience add significantly to our growing corporate profile.”