Erica P. Bigelow
Erica
P. Bigelow, Counsel, concentrates on real estate and business law. Her
transactional practice includes representation of both lenders and
developers/owners. She has acted as closing counsel for a national
bank, performing commercial closings of approximately $100 million
annually. As developer counsel, she has represented individual and
corporate developers in a variety of commercial and multi-family
residential projects, from property identification and due diligence,
through zoning, wetlands and planning permits, to acquisition and
construction financing. Significant development projects on which she
acted as lead counsel include: a 57-acre residential subdivision in
Marlborough, Massachusetts; rehabilitation of a city downtown site,
including environmental remediation; and urban townhouse construction
development projects in Boston, Cambridge and Medford, ranging in size
from 6 to 96 units.
Ms. Bigelow has also acted as title, environmental and closing counsel
in commercial property acquisitions, sales and workouts ranging in
value from $3 to over $100 million. In the recent past, she has had
primary responsibility for: the acquisition of a 575-acre industrial
site in Southeastern Massachusetts; a $10 million credit facility
secured by receivables and real estate in two states; and a $26 million
asset sale involving six commercial multi-parcel properties in three
states. She has represented both sellers and buyers on “brownfields’”
redevelopment projects, procuring environmental insurance and
negotiating covenants not to sue.
Ms. Bigelow is a graduate of Radcliffe College (cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa_) and Harvard Law School (_cum laude).
In 1990, Ms. Bigelow co-authored and was assistant editor for the first
edition of Massachusetts Foreclosures (MCLE). She has written and
lectured on zoning, affordable housing (Chapter 40B) and smart growth.
She is a member of the Legislative Committee of the Real Estate Bar
Association for Massachusetts and one of the principal drafters of
pending legislation to reform, modernize, and expand the Massachusetts
Homestead Act.
