John F. Lushis Jr., a Member of the firm and Co-Chair of the Economic Development Practice, focuses his practice on real estate, commercial transaction law, and environmental law.
He provides counsel on an extensive diversity of transactions including leases, acquisitions and divestitures, tax-exempt and conventional financings, brownfields redevelopment, and an array of commercial agreements. John has worked on multi-million-dollar loans and major tax-exempt financings for businesses and non-profits including Cetronia Ambulance Corps, Lafayette College, Lehigh University, Moravian College, and St. Luke’s Hospital. He also has been involved in tax increment financing projects including Hamilton Crossings Retail Complex and West Hills Business Center. He serves as solicitor for Lehigh County Industrial Development Authority, and served as solicitor to Northampton County New Jobs Corp, Northampton County General Purpose Authority, and Lehigh Valley Economic Investment Corp.
In late 2015, John became involved in “P3” projects (public-private partnerships), and is a lead architect of a first-of-its-kind P3 project in Pennsylvania. This project, which includes a novel financing structure, will allow Northampton County to replace or rehabilitate numerous bridges at substantial cost and time savings compared to traditional methods. The project has become a model for other P3 projects and has received statewide and national attention. As an outgrowth of the project, John assisted in drafting legislation signed by Governor Wolfe in October 2017 to allow counties having a certain population, such as Northampton County, to construct a new jail using a P3 transaction structure.
As one of the firm’s corporate environmental counsel, John focuses on soil and groundwater issues and other environmental issues for various businesses.
John is also registered to practice in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and his knowledge of intellectual property is a valuable resource for clients who have projects and transactions in this area.
John has represented prominent entities including Always Bagels, BB&T, Health Network Labs, Lehigh University, LifePath, Melting Pot Restaurants, and Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.
For more than 22 years, John was in-house counsel for Bethlehem Steel where he was co-lead counsel on the sale of assets to the International Steel Group for $1.5 billion to companies owned by Wilbur Ross, the United States Secretary of Commerce. While at Bethlehem Steel, John was heavily involved with brownfield re-development of the corporation’s Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, property, and directed the development and implementation of strategies to manage substantial assets and liabilities associated with more than 75 of Bethlehem Steel’s facilities and properties in Pennsylvania, across the U.S., and internationally. During his career, he has been involved in transactions and financings totaling billions of dollars.
More Legal and Business Bylines From John F. Lushis, Jr.
- Businesses Beware: Penalties for Failure to Comply with Reporting Requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act - (Posted On Monday, October 30, 2023)
- Client Update: Pennsylvania Breach of Personal Information Notification Act (BPINA) - (Posted On Friday, May 19, 2023)
- Electric Vehicles and Their Impact on Land Use and Development - (Posted On Thursday, May 26, 2022)
- Restaurant Revitalization Fund: Economic Relief for Restaurants - (Posted On Thursday, May 13, 2021)
- LIBOR Fading Away: What Lenders and Borrowers Should Know - (Posted On Tuesday, May 04, 2021)
- Solar Energy Leases - (Posted On Monday, May 03, 2021)
- LIBOR Is Fading Away; But, Perhaps, Not as Quickly as Thought - (Posted On Thursday, December 03, 2020)
- LIBOR Is Fading Away - (Posted On Tuesday, November 17, 2020)
- Solar Energy Lease – What Landlords Should Know - (Posted On Tuesday, September 29, 2020)
- Rent Guarantee Insurance – A Solution for Landlords? - (Posted On Tuesday, May 12, 2020)