Retail, Office, Industrial and Residential Real Estate


GH&R’s real estate team is experienced in dealing with clients in each of the four categories of real estate:  retail, office, industrial and residential.

Our broad spectrum of experience in retail includes virtually every type of establishment from restaurants to big-box retailers and shopping centers.  Its experience covers the lifecycle of these businesses from site acquisition and development, construction, operational issues and dispositions.

Likewise, our experience in the office sector ranges from high-rise developments to office condominiums.  We deal with clients’ office developments in the suburbs as well as city center projects.  Tax valuation, leasing and financing are important aspects of these representations.

Our work in the industrial sector includes not only the typical acquisition, development, leasing and tax considerations but also more complicated issues associated with brownfield development and environmental regulatory compliance.  We recognize that these issues can be important considerations affecting virtually every aspect of an industrial project.

GH&R’s experience in the residential sector ranges from representation of developers and builders of single-family homes to development and construction of large multi-family and mixed-use projects.  We also assist our clients in their own personal-use residential transactions.

Graydon Head attorneys work hard to make sure that real estate and financial concerns do not compromise, but rather maximize, your organization’s future.

Our services include:

Easements & Licenses
Economic Development & Incentives
Eminent Domain/Condemnation
Financing
Leasing
Problem Tenants
Receiverships
Tax Appeals
Zoning & Planning

You are in business and manage your property to make money, among other things. Moreover, while good legal counsel may seem costly, it can often help avoid unnecessary expenditures down the road. With experience and careful planning, it is possible to minimize exposure to costly legal pitfalls, whether developing an expansion, negotiating a lease or evicting a tenant.