
Loryn D. Arkow
Hogan Lovells

Loryn Arkow, a partner at Hogan Lovells, brings three decades of experience to complex commercial real estate transactions. She is highly regarded for guiding Fortune 500 companies and Asian investors through sophisticated real estate mandates, often leveraging her fluency in Japanese and Spanish. Within the last year, Arkow led the $175 million sale of Park Place at Bay Meadows and the $140 million sale of a Compton industrial building, which was the region’s most expensive single-asset industrial deal of the year. She also directed the $138 million acquisition of Chino Spectrum Towne Center and recently supported Vanderbilt University’s expansion into San Francisco. Arkow leads the firm's Asia Pacific Investors in Real Estate working group, which tracks emerging investment trends and synergies across global markets. Her commitment to community is equally profound; she received the 2025 Ace Cain Humanitarian Award after leading over 1,000 pro bono hours to assist families rebuilding after the Eaton Fires. She further serves as a mentor for the Urban Land Institute’s G.R.O.W. program for mid-career professionals. Arkow’s reputation as an "ace attorney" is reflected in her consistent ranking by Chambers USA.
