Real Estate Development
When you need the
advice of experienced land use attorneys in Greenwich, CT, look no further.
Gilbride, Tusa, Last & Spellane is a known leader in land use law, and we have
offices in New York City, and both Naples and Palm Beach, FL, in addition to our
Greenwich location. Our expertise is recognized in commercial, mixed use, and
residential site planning and development, as well as large tract subdivisions.
We represent select international and national clients that own many of the
premier commercial buildings in Greenwich and the surrounding areas. Our goal is
to wholeheartedly represent these clients in the structuring of their
acquisitions, financing and the leasing of these select properties. We have
extensive experience in structuring property acquisitions to maintain the
privacy of our clients and in arranging tax-free exchanges of investment
properties. Since 2000, our commercial real estate team has represented our
clients in more than one billion dollars of transactions that involved the
acquisition, financing and transferring of premier properties.
Gilbride, Tusa, Last &
Spellane represents clients in the acquisition, development, financing and
disposition of New York real estate with an emphasis on multi-family housing and
affordable housing utilizing conventional and mezzanine financing and tax-exempt
and taxable bonds, federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, negotiable
inclusionary zoning benefits and other federal, state and city subsidy programs.
We also represent clients in the syndication of interests in real estate, the
conversion of assets to condominium and cooperative ownership and real estate
related litigation.
Gilbride, Tusa, Last & Spellane will guide you through all economic climates,
and provide the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have the experts on
your side.
For more information or questions on this area of our Greenwich practice, please contact:
John P. Tesei
or
Kenneth Gammill, Jr.
For more information or questions on this area of our New York practice, please
contact:
Eric Seltzer