edangelo@starr-lawfirm.com
(212) 620-2676
EVELYN D’ANGELO offers a wide range of experience in real estate development, representing major developers in “ground up” new construction, gut rehabilitation, and occupied conversion filings of residential, mixed-use, and commercial projects relating to condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowners associations. Ms. D’Angelo routinely guides developers through the entire development timeline: from offering plan and amendment filings, to marketing and sales, to the governing regime’s creation process, to building close-out, and everything in between. Projects have included high-end luxury developments, qualified leaseholds, Part 23 conversions with nuanced tenant dynamics, sophisticated bulk sales/successor-sponsor matters, condominiums seeking 421-a eligibility, mixed-used buildings with highly specialized non-residential components, and other projects ranging from small brownstones to luxury towers. Ms. D’Angelo has a special talent for drafting and vetting agreements with third-parties, including complex contractual matters that require creative structuring and solutions.
Ms. D’Angelo is an Adjunct Professor at Brooklyn Law School where she teaches Law of Condominiums, Cooperatives, & Homeowners Associations. She is a member of the New York State and New York City Bar Associations, and has been a member of the NYCBA Housing & Urban Development Committee since 2012.
Prior to joining Starr Associates LLP, Ms. D’Angelo interned at the Real Estate Finance Bureau of the New York State Office of the Attorney General, where she assisted with the review of amendments to offering plans to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. Ms. D’Angelo graduated with honors from Brooklyn Law School, having achieved such distinctions as membership in the prestigious Moot Court Honor Society and her publication in the Brooklyn Law Review. Bar Admissions: New York; Education: University of Notre Dame (B.A. 2007); Bowling Green State University (M.A. 2009); Brooklyn Law School (J.D. 2013).