Anthony J. Saulino, Jr. is Counsel to Butzel Long working in the real estate practice group in the firm’s Bloomfield Hills office. He is a cum laude graduate of Xavier University (1968) and holds a J.D., cum laude, from Wayne State University (1985). Prior to practicing law, Mr. Saulino gained significant real estate development expertise working with the planning and economic development departments for the City of Detroit.
Mr. Saulino spends the bulk of his efforts practicing in real estate, business and related areas. He has extensive experience in the use of federal, state and local financing tools, including the HOPE VI Revitalization Grant Program, historic tax credits (both federal and state), conservation easements, HUD Section 108 Financing and New Markets Tax Credits and Section 1031 Like Kind Exchanges as well as various sources of real property tax limitation and abatement. He has represented a broad range of clients in large acquisitions and sales for industrial, commercial and residential developments, including condominiums, as well as in many types of public and private financing, entity counseling and development and commercial leasing with an emphasis on representing real estate developers.
Anthony J. Saulino, Jr. is Counsel to Butzel Long working in the real estate practice group in the firm’s Bloomfield Hills office. He is a cum laude graduate of Xavier University (1968) and holds a J.D., cum laude, from Wayne State University (1985). Prior to practicing law, Mr. Saulino gained significant real estate development expertise working with the planning and economic development departments for the City of Detroit.
Mr. Saulino spends the bulk of his efforts practicing in real estate, business and related areas. He has extensive experience in the use of federal, state and local financing tools, including the HOPE VI Revitalization Grant Program, historic tax credits (both federal and state), conservation easements, HUD Section 108 Financing and New Markets Tax Credits and Section 1031 Like Kind Exchanges as well as various sources of real property tax limitation and abatement. He has represented a broad range of clients in large acquisitions and sales for industrial, commercial and residential developments, including condominiums, as well as in many types of public and private financing, entity counseling and development and commercial leasing with an emphasis on representing real estate developers.
Mr. Saulino has coordinated the activities of multiple lawyers involved in major transactions in the Detroit area and environs, including construction of new hotels and retrofitting of historic hotels, as well as the development of raw land into retail and industrial centers, and the conversion of industrial complexes to mixed use commercial and residential developments.
Mr. Saulino is regularly listed in The Best Lawyers in America, and has recently been included in the inaugural edition of Michigan Super Lawyers.