About Andrew
Andrew Rubin’s practice is focused on helping nonprofits and state, local, and tribal governments finance development projects that support local communities. Andrew also serves as a trusted adviser to nonprofits for tax and transactional matters.My focusI believe it is important to always have the right tools for a project. My toolbox includes federal tax credits, tax-exempt bonds, property assessed clean energy (PACE & C-PACE), state and local tax incentives and tax increment financing (TIF), public-private partnerships (P3), and government loan guarantees (BIA, HUD, USDA) that can be used to fund infrastructure, transportation, affordable housing, community services, health clinics and hospitals, schools, and libraries.Community Development and Tribal FinanceI represent a wide variety of investors, lenders (including CDEs and Native CDFIs), and project sponsors to bring new capital into underserved communities. A highlight of my work is supporting lenders in projects that finance health clinics and job creation in tribal communities.Public FinanceI serve as bond counsel, tax counsel, disclosure counsel, underwriter’s counsel, and borrower’s counsel in a wide variety of public finance transactions, including for states, cities, counties, metropolitan districts, business improvement districts, hospital districts, school districts, library districts, community development districts, and urban renewal authorities. These projects fund government facilities and public infrastructure for new developments.State and Local TaxI also have a robust state and local tax practice, regularly navigating the complex map of state and local taxes across the country. I help clients obtain state and local tax incentives that support job creation.
Andrew Rubin’s practice is focused on helping nonprofits and state, local, and tribal governments finance development projects that support local communities. Andrew also serves as a trusted adviser to nonprofits for tax and transactional matters.
I believe it is important to always have the right tools for a project. My toolbox includes federal tax credits, tax-exempt bonds, property assessed clean energy (PACE & C-PACE), state and local tax incentives and tax increment financing (TIF), public-private partnerships (P3), and government loan guarantees (BIA, HUD, USDA) that can be used to fund infrastructure, transportation, affordable housing, community services, health clinics and hospitals, schools, and libraries.
I represent a wide variety of investors, lenders (including CDEs and Native CDFIs), and project sponsors to bring new capital into underserved communities. A highlight of my work is supporting lenders in projects that finance health clinics and job creation in tribal communities.
I serve as bond counsel, tax counsel, disclosure counsel, underwriter’s counsel, and borrower’s counsel in a wide variety of public finance transactions, including for states, cities, counties, metropolitan districts, business improvement districts, hospital districts, school districts, library districts, community development districts, and urban renewal authorities. These projects fund government facilities and public infrastructure for new developments.
I also have a robust state and local tax practice, regularly navigating the complex map of state and local taxes across the country. I help clients obtain state and local tax incentives that support job creation.
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Education
Awards & Recognition
- Recognized: Tax Law
- Recognized: Nonprofit / Charities Law - 2024
- Recognized: Public Finance Law - 2024
- Recognized: Tax Law - 2024
- Recognized: Tax Law - 2023
- Recognized: Tax Law - 2022
- Recognized: Tax Law - 2021
- Practice Area: Nonprofit / Charities Law
- Practice Area: Public Finance Law
- Practice Area: Tax Law