Will Truskowski has more than 15 years of experience in the area of cooperative and condominium law, with an emphasis on developer representation. Will is also a New York State notary public.
I work with attorneys in our Real Estate and Affordable Housing Practice Groups on homeownership projects, including cooperatives, condominiums, and innovative models such as community land trusts and co-housing. I assist our developer clients on all aspects of preparation and completion of offering plans, contracts, and closings for both new construction and rental conversion projects.
I have focused on cooperative and condominium law for my entire career, and I have been involved with the formation and completion of some of the most prestigious projects in New York City for various prominent developers. I bring my wealth of experience to Nixon Peabody’s market-rate and affordable clients of for-sale housing, assist with all aspects of preparation of offering plans to the New York Attorney General’s office, and work closely with our attorneys on contract negotiations and unit closings for homeownership housing.
The following article reports on Brooklyn’s Cadman Towers becoming the first-ever Mitchell-Lama co-op to convert to a Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC) co-op under the City of New York’s Article 2 to Article 11 Program. New York City Affordable Housing & Real Estate partner Erica Buckley, leader of the firm’s Cooperatives & Condominiums and State Attorneys General teams, is quoted in the coverage. Erica helped develop the Article 2 to Article 11 Program in her prior role with the state attorney general’s office. In addition to Erica, the NP team working on the Cadman Towers conversion includes associate Natan Szegedi, department attorney Nichole Thomas, senior paralegals Stephen DuRie and Will Truskowski, and Co-op and Condo support specialist Jordan Giordano, all of the AHRE practice and New York City office.
The following article reports on Brooklyn’s Cadman Towers becoming the first-ever Mitchell-Lama co-op to convert to a Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC) co-op under the City of New York’s Article 2 to Article 11 Program. New York City Affordable Housing & Real Estate partner Erica Buckley, leader of the firm’s Cooperatives & Condominiums and State Attorneys General teams, is quoted in the coverage. Erica helped develop the Article 2 to Article 11 Program in her prior role with the state attorney general’s office. In addition to Erica, the NP team working on the Cadman Towers conversion includes associate Natan Szegedi, department attorney Nichole Thomas, senior paralegals Stephen DuRie and Will Truskowski, and Co-op and Condo support specialist Jordan Giordano, all of the AHRE practice and New York City office.
LaGuardia Community College, A.A.S., Paralegal Studies