With
25 years of experience in the real estate industry, Ms. Sweet has
played a vital role as consultant to both private and public sector
clients by providing a range of services, including planning,
market research, feasibility analysis, financial structuring,
land use and permitting, team building and project management.
The majority of Ms. Sweet’s work currently
services the housing, senior living and affordable housing industries.
Ms. Sweet is a certified member of the National Council of Affordable
Housing Market Analysts and a long-standing member of the Newton
Housing Partnership. She also serves on the Board of Directors
of Second Step, who provides housing and services to survivors
of domestic violence and their children.
Ms. Sweet is a member of the Citizens Housing
and Planning Association (“CHAPA”), the Urban Land
Institute and the American Planning Association, among other
affiliations. She is a frequent lecturer and author on housing
and healthcare matters and is often consulted as a spokesperson
on the affordable housing and assisted living industries.
Before founding LDS Consulting Group, Ms. Sweet held senior positions
with BRFG Consulting Group, Inc. of Boston, as well as Mintz, Levin,
Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. of Boston. She established
the Senior Housing Strategies Group at BRFG Consulting and managed
the group for three years while providing project management services,
including market research and financial structuring.
At the law firm of Mintz Levin, Ms. Sweet represented real estate
developers, owners and lenders as she worked on all phases of real
estate acquisitions, financings and workouts for office, medical,
multi-family housing and retail properties. She worked with conventional
commercial lenders and public and quasi/public lending agencies
on a variety of programs, including those that used historic and
low income tax credits, taxable and tax-free bonds and operating
subsidies.
Ms. Sweet has sat on the steering committee
of New England Women in Real Estate ("NEWIRE"), is a past director of the
Massachusetts Assisted Living Facilities Association ("MASS-ALFA")
and the Rhode Island Assisted Living Facilities Association ("RIALA"),
and sat on the Board of Advisors to MASS-ALFA and the Affordability
Task Force.
In 2003, she was asked by the Governor’s office to be an
active observer on the Commonwealth’s Chapter 40B Task Force,
and she was part of a Technical Assistance Panel for the Urban
Land Institute, Boston for the Milton Village/Central Avenue Revitalization
Committee.
She authored several chapters of "Assisted Living in Nursing
Homes," published in 1999 by the Assisted Living Federation
of America, and co-authored a study in 1999 by MASS-ALFA, "Expanding
Access to Assisted Living in Massachusetts: Five Development Models
of Affordability."
Lynne received the Community Involvement Award from CREW Network
for her role in creating the NEWIRE Small Business and Entrepreneurial
Exchange.
She holds a Master of Business Administration
degree from Babson College’s F.W. Olin Graduate School
of Business in Wellesley, MA
Recent Affiliations
National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts
Newton Housing Partnership (Member since 2005)
Massachusetts Association of Consulting Planners
Advisor to the Commonwealths Chapter 40B Task Force
Urban Land Institute
Past Member: Community Outreach Committee
New England Women In Real Estate
Steering Committee: 2000-2003
Founder: NEWIRE Development Committee
Founder: NEWIRE Entrepreneurial and Small Business
Exchange
Chair: NEWIRE Golf Committee 1999
Massachusetts Assisted Living Foundation Association
Member & Former Board Member
Citizens Housing and Planning Association
Housing Bond Bill Committee 1997-2001
Senior Housing Committee 2000-Present
Second Step
Board of Directors; Chair of Real Estate and Asset
Management Committee
Executive Women’s Golf Association
The
Boston Club
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