Daniel J. Kolodner
Attorney at Klein Hornig LLP
Boston, Massachusetts
Dan is a partner at Klein Hornig LLP and he concentrates his legal practice on community development finance, specifically the use of tax incentives as means for financing community revitalization projects. He represents major institutional investors, developers, non-profit organizations, and community development entities in transactions that utilize a combination of tax incentives and other financing sources. Dan has extensive experience in structuring transactions involving the use of Historic Tax Credits, New Markets Tax Credits, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, and Renewable Energy Tax Credits, as well as associated state tax credits.
Dan frequently speaks at national and local conferences on the topic of Historic Tax Credits and New Market Tax Credits, as well as other federal, state and local tax incentives.
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Dan frequently speaks at national and local conferences on the topic of Historic Tax Credits and New Market Tax Credits, as well as other federal, state and local tax incentives.
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Dan is a partner at Klein Hornig LLP and he concentrates his legal practice on community development finance, specifically the use of tax incentives as means for financing community revitalization projects. He represents major institutional investors, developers, non-profit organizations, and community development entities in transactions that utilize a combination of tax incentives and other financing sources. Dan has extensive experience in structuring transactions involving the use of Historic Tax Credits, New Markets Tax Credits, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, and Renewable Energy Tax Credits, as well as associated state tax credits.
Dan frequently speaks at national and local conferences on the topic of Historic Tax Credits and New Market Tax Credits, as well as other federal, state and local tax incentives.
In 2014 Dan was awarded the Paul E. Tsongas Award by Preservation Massachusetts for his work on historic tax credit projects across Massachusetts. The Paul E. Tsongas Award is given annually and honors “those who have played an extraordinary role in promoting historic preservation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.”
Dan was also recently recognized by The National Law Journal as a “Boston Rising Star”. The Boston Rising Stars are selected as the region’s 40 most promising lawyers under age 40 who have “wielded influence in their practice areas, demonstrated strong leadership qualities, developed unique practice niches, showed expertise in litigation or transaction work, and committed themselves to pro bono work.” Dan was honored for his community development legal practice and his pro bono work.
Dan frequently speaks at national and local conferences on the topic of Historic Tax Credits and New Market Tax Credits, as well as other federal, state and local tax incentives.
In 2014 Dan was awarded the Paul E. Tsongas Award by Preservation Massachusetts for his work on historic tax credit projects across Massachusetts. The Paul E. Tsongas Award is given annually and honors “those who have played an extraordinary role in promoting historic preservation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.”
Dan was also recently recognized by The National Law Journal as a “Boston Rising Star”. The Boston Rising Stars are selected as the region’s 40 most promising lawyers under age 40 who have “wielded influence in their practice areas, demonstrated strong leadership qualities, developed unique practice niches, showed expertise in litigation or transaction work, and committed themselves to pro bono work.” Dan was honored for his community development legal practice and his pro bono work.