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John R. D’Angelo
is the Associate Broker of Plymouth Partners, Ltd. He is a New
York attorney with extensive experience in representation of commercial
tenants, including lease negotiation, financial analysis, analysis
of tenant improvement build-out costs, and marketing studies as
well as a principal of a 3rd generation New York real estate family
which owns commercial and residential properties in New York and
New Jersey.
He has also had significant experience in representing real estate
developers including Majic Development Group LLC in connection with
its sale of its property rights to develop the property known as
Harlem Park, an approximately 570,000 s.f. mixed use development
to be built at 125th street and Park Avenue adjacent to the Metro
North Train Station to a buyer whose members include Vornado Realty
Trust, a multi-billion dollar New York Stock Exchange company and
the California Public Employees Retirement Pension System, the largest
public employee pension fund in the United States.
He also has significant experience in a wide range of corporate
transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures,
restructurings, and corporate finance for public and private companies
in entertainment, technology and life science businesses. He previously
served as General Counsel and a Member of the Board of Directors
of Magnum Sports & Entertainment, Inc., an entertainment company
and worked closely with senior management which included Charles
Koppelman, formerly CEO and Chairman of EMI Records and currently
Chairman of Martha Stewart and Robert Gutkowski, formerly President
of Madison Square Garden who were the Chairman and CEO, respectively
of MSE.
His principal corporate law experience at the beginning of his legal
career was as an attorney at Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York
City where he specialized in complex commercial litigation and bankruptcy
and prepared trial and appellate briefs in federal and state courts,
including participation in preparation of brief on behalf of International
Paper Company before the U.S. Supreme Court in International
Paper Company v. Ouellette.
He is a graduate of Cornell University where he received a Bachelor
of Science degree with Distinction in All Subjects and the University
of Virginia School of Law where he received his J.D. and was an
editor of the Virginia Law Review and an editor of the Virginia
Journal of International Law and was awarded the Order of the Coif.

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