Florida’s most ambitious projects increasingly depend on collaboration between public and private entities. Shubin Law Group and The Euclid Group structure and negotiate public-private partnerships (P3s) that align public objectives with private investment. Our team has represented municipalities, developers, and institutions in P3 ventures involving mixed-use districts, educational facilities, and community infrastructure, ensuring each project achieves both economic and civic value.
From downtown revitalizations and educational expansions to waterfront redevelopments, we combine strategic vision with practical execution – helping clients not only build properties, but shape Florida’s future.
- Represented Miami Freedom Park, LLC in an appeal challenging the City of Miami’s approval of agreements for the development of a new soccer stadium and mixed-use project. The Third District Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s ruling in favor of the City and Miami Freedom Park, allowing the project to move forward.
- Served as lead counsel in securing city entitlements and negotiating a development agreement with the City of Tampa and the Florida Aquarium for the Wheel Over Water (“WOW!”) observation wheel in downtown Tampa. Managed land-use, zoning, and transactional matters, including lease amendments, subleases, and special height approvals
- Represented Strategic Property Partners in the acquisition of multiple key parcels essential to the development of Water Street Tampa, a $4 billion mixed-use waterfront project.
- Led the acquisition of a long-term ground lease from Port Tampa Bay, including the purchase of Channelside Bay Plaza (now Sparkman Wharf) and related parking operations.
- Negotiated a $100 million infrastructure reimbursement agreement with the City of Tampa and Hillsborough County in connection with a large-scale mixed-use development.
- Representation of Strategic Property Partners in the acquisition of the active Ardent Mills Flour Mill to facilitate phase two of the Water Street Tampa mixed-use waterfront project.