Kristin Boose, partner with Cleveland-based law firm Ulmer & Berne, has been appointed to serve on the Ohio Advisory Board of The Trust for Public Land, a nonprofit that works to ensure healthy, livable communities for generations to come by creating parks and protecting land for people.
Boose focuses her practice on representing lenders, borrowers, and developers in all aspects of real estate financing. Her real estate financing experience includes a wide range of industries, including office, industrial, multifamily, retail, and long-term care facilities.
Boose helps clients with a broad range of financing products, including traditional mortgage lending, construction loans, HUD-insured loans, Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae, bridge loans, bond financing, and CMBS loans. Boose is also skilled in representing developers in real estate development transactions utilizing New Markets Tax Credits, Low Income Tax Credits and Historic Tax Credits.
In addition to her practice, Boose serves as a member of the Real Estate Law Institute Planning Committee for the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association. She has been honored for her skills by being named to The Best Lawyers in America© for Real Estate Law for the last four years, and earlier this year received the YWCA Cleveland’s Women in Professional Excellence Award.
Boose earned her undergraduate degree from Baldwin-Wallace University, her MBA from Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management, and her J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law.