
Practice Areas Real Estate Finance and Capital Markets; Real Estate Acquisition and Development
Education Brooklyn Law School (L.L.B.); Cornell University (B.S.);
Bar & Court Admissions New York; District of Columbia
Memberships District of Columbia Bar; Mortgage Bankers Association of America
Al Goldberg has been in the practice of law for almost fifty years specializing in real estate finance and development. Mr. Goldberg has focused primarily on the apartment and health facilities financing programs of HUD and Fannie Mae and has successfully represented many prominent developers, lenders and contractors in their involvement in the HUD and Fannie Mae programs throughout the United States.
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Mr. Goldberg began his career with the Federal Housing Administration (which is now part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (in 1961 as a staff attorney in the Washington, D.C. headquarters). He then served as a Regional Attorney in the Chicago regional office of FHA from 1965 to 1968 where he was responsible for multi-family loan closings in a 7-state area. In 1968 Mr. Goldberg was appointed as the Deputy Director of the FHA insuring office in Chicago. Mr. Goldberg has been in private practice since he left the FHA in 1970. Mr. Goldberg served on the Mortgage Bankers Association of America's Insured Project Committee and on its Multi-Family Housing Committee and has been active in the organization for years.