Tyler Mittleman

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Biography

Tyler Mittleman is an associate in the Real Estate Practice of Greenberg Traurig’s New York City office. He represents debt funds, REITs, financial institutions, and other lenders in a broad range of commercial real estate finance transactions, including mortgage and mezzanine loans, leasehold and fee financings, and loans structured for securitization. His experience spans assets across multifamily, retail, mixed-use, office, industrial, and hospitality sectors.

Tyler has also advised clients on construction financing, loan workouts, leasing, and the acquisition and disposition of triple-net leased properties across the United States.

Experience

Internships

• Judicial Extern, Hon. Katherine A. Levine, New York State Supreme Court, 2021

Recognition & Leadership

Professional & Community Involvement

• Editorial Board Member – Real Property Law Section, New York State Bar Association, 2024-Present

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate Finance

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Pace University, Lubin School of Business, B.B.A.
Law School Attended:
St. John's University School of Law, J.D., Editor-in-Chief, New York Real Property Law Journal
Year of First Admission:
2025
Admission:
New York
ISLN:
1001612692

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