This
December, Midwest Real Estate News will debut its first Hall of Fame
feature, profiling more than 60 of the commercial real estate industry’s
most important figures. In the days leading up to this issue, we’ll
present a sample of the types of names that we’ll be featuring this
December. We start with Jerry Slusky, one of the most important
practitioners of commercial real estate law in Nebraska. - See more at:
http://www.rejournals.com/2010/11/16/midwest-hall-of-fame-jerry-slusky/#sthash.o7O1tgQy.dpuf
In 2010, Jerry Slusky was inducted into the RE Journal's Hall of Fame as its first inductee.
The striking thing about the article reprinted below, is this remains true with the exception that Jerry's practice has continued to grow along with the CRE Summit. The CRE Summit boasted over 700 attendees in 2015, up from the 400 in 2010.
Jerry remains committed to his practice, his causes, the CRE Summit and, of course, his family. Call Jerry for legal matters and mediation.
December 2010, Midwest Real Estate News will debut its first Hall of Fame feature, profiling more than 60 of the commercial real estate industry’s most important figures. In the days leading up to this issue, we’ll present a sample of the types of names that we’ll be featuring this December. We start with Jerry Slusky, one of the most important practitioners of commercial real estate law in Nebraska.
This
December, Midwest Real Estate News will debut its first Hall of Fame
feature, profiling more than 60 of the commercial real estate industry’s
most important figures. In the days leading up to this issue, we’ll
present a sample of the types of names that we’ll be featuring this
December. We start with Jerry Slusky, one of the most important
practitioners of commercial real estate law in Nebraska. - See more at:
http://www.rejournals.com/2010/11/16/midwest-hall-of-fame-jerry-slusky/#sthash.o7O1tgQy.dpuf
Those who want to know about the
health of the Omaha commercial real estate market know whom to call: Jerry
Slusky.
Slusky, a partner with Omaha’s Smith
Gardner Slusky Law, has become a bit of a local celebrity for his in-depth
knowledge of local real estate matters.
This shouldn’t surprise anyone:
Knowing the ins and outs of the local commercial real estate market is Slusky’s
job, one at which he excels.
Slusky specializes in real estate
planning, zoning, development and financing. He’s studied these fields
extensively. And he’s well known for his ability to steer his clients through
the often choppy waters of the commercial real estate industry.
Slusky’s expertise has become even
more invaluable as the commercial real estate market struggles though its
deepest slump in decades.
Commercial real estate pros today
need advice on how to acquire financing for their projects. They need
strategies for disposing of distressed assets. And, because municipal
work is one of the few areas of commercial real estate that is still doing
well, they need to understand the often strict rules involved in working with
public agencies.
None of these challenges are simple
ones to overcome. Fortunately, Slusky is known for providing in-depth solutions
to clients who are struggling to meet the challenges of today’s dismal economy.
One nominator summed it up
perfectly: “Whenever I have any question, Jerry’s the one I call,” the
nominator said. “He always offers sound, reasoned advice. And he always looks
at a question from all the angles. He truly knows his subject matter. It’s why
he’s so sought-after.”
Commercial real estate has long been
an important part of Slusky’s life. It’s why he hasn’t hesitated to share his
passion for the field with others. He’s a former adjunct professor at Omaha’s
Creighton University, where he taught real estate planning, development and
taxation. He’s a busy speaker, too, and a published author on real estate
matters.
Slusky isn’t content with his
thriving law practice and his educational outreach. He’s also a trained and
certified mediator, receiving his certification from the Nebraska Office of
Dispute Resolution and an advanced degree in dispute resolution from the
University of Notre Dame/University of Windsor, Toronto.
This training has paid off. Slusky
has worked with warring parties to resolve disputes involving more than $100
million from 2006 through 2010. Slusky’s successful mediations include a
$25-million real estate partnership dispute and a $15-million joint-venture
dispute.
But Slusky’s greatest contribution
to the field of commercial real estate is arguably the Midwest’s CREW. Slusky
founded the Commercial Real Estate Workshop, better known by its acronym, in
1990. Today, this workshop attracts more than 400 real estate professionals from
Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Kansas each year to discuss the most important
real estate issues of the day. The workshop is held every year, and is a
Midwest highlight.
“Jerry is truly committed to this
industry,” said one nominator. “He’s worked tirelessly for his clients and
commercial real estate in general.”