Martin Gold

(917) 572-0511


New York City, New York


About Martin Gold

Martin E. Gold is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, the highest appointment level for part-time professors.  He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (since 1989) where he has taught several courses.  He was an associate at the law firm of Debevoise & Plimpton. He subsequently founded, and became the head of, the Economic Development Division of the NYC Law Department (1978 to 1985) and also served as Director of Corporate Law for New York City.  As the City’s chief corporate lawyer he supervised and negotiated transactions that included South Street Seaport, the Portman-Marriott Hotel, Theater Row, and the 42nd Street-Times Square Project.  While in government he was the recipient of grant awards from the Rockefeller Bros. Foundation and The Fund for the City of New York.

In 1985 he joined Brown & Wood, as a partner, which merged with Sidley Austin LLP to be one of the largest law firms in the world.  His practice focused on real estate (especially development, acquisitions, financing, leasing, infrastructure and privatization projects.)  He represented the State of New York in the development of Roosevelt Island north and Columbia University in the development of the Audubon Biomedical Research Park, Shapiro Hall, the State Psychiatric Institute Building, the Mailman School of Public Health, and aspects of the new Manhattanville campus.  He was counsel for the development of several New York area airport terminals, including Terminal 4 at JFK (which required the skills of 30 Sidley lawyers), Delta’s renovation of LaGuardia airport, and a terminal at Newark Airport.  He advised Puerto Rico on the development of three public-private co-generation power plants, three private prison complexes, a water treatment facility and the redevelopment of  San Juan Airport.  He was counsel to the New York Library system on the conversion of the vacant 900,000 sq. ft.  B. Altman Department Store into a condominium for commercial not-for profits, in which the Library purchased a 400,000 sq. ft. unit and built-the Science and Business Library.  In addition, he represented the City and County of Durham, N.C. on the development of a publicly financed and operated civic center with a privately developed hotel in a single structure

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