Dina Alexander Named Fellow in American College of Real Estate Lawyers

April 24, 2014

Portland real estate and land use law firm Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP is pleased to announce that Dina Alexander has been named a Fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (www.acrel.org).

The American College of Real Estate Lawyers is “the premier organization of U.S. real estate lawyers.” Admission is by invitation only after a rigorous peer review process. ACREL’s distinguished, nationally-known lawyers are elected to fellowship for “their outstanding legal ability, experience, and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of real estate law.”

“Dina’s selection as a Fellow of ACREL represents an important distinction both for her and for our firm,” said Barbara Radler, a Founding Partner of Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP, who is also a Fellow of ACREL. “This honor recognizes Dina’s significant achievements on behalf of our clients.”

Dina Alexander is a Founding Partner of Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP and a member of the firm’s Corporate and Real Estate practice groups. In 2013, she was named a Fellow in the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA).

Ms. Alexander has extensive experience with large-scale real estate development projects, including significant public/private partnerships. She played a leading role in representing the developers of South Waterfront, the largest urban redevelopment project in the history of Portland, Oregon. She represented the City of Portland in the redevelopment of PGE Park (now Providence Park) for Major League Soccer and is currently representing the Port of Portland on the sale of property to Daimler Trucks North America for its North American headquarters. Ms. Alexander has also worked on complex purchase and sale transactions, including the largest apartment complex purchase and redevelopment in Portland history. She is also working with hotel developers to structure equity investments through the federal EB-5 immigrant investor program.

Ms. Alexander is a frequent speaker at real estate seminars and conferences. She is a member of the American Bar Association, Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) and Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS). She currently serves on the Executive Committee and is the Chair of the Legislative Committee of the Oregon State Bar’s Real Estate and Land Use section.