The Real Deal New York

At the desk of: Leonard Boxer

January 06, 2010
By C.J. Hughes

Attorney Len Boxer is a thinking man’s lawyer. And these days he’s finding ways to wring money for development in a capital-starved market. So it’s fitting that a likeness of Auguste Rodin’s “Thinker” adorns his 39th-floor Lower Manhattan aerie. Boxer is chairman of the 50-person real estate practice at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan. His Maiden Lane office looks out on Brooklyn, where he grew up. In the 1970s, he formed a law firm with Robert Olnick, right before Olnick got involved with developing Starrett City. Since then, his deals have only grown, like Larry Silverstein’s $3.2 billion lease in summer 2001 of the World Trade Center.

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