Infill Development

Our attorneys and planners have the expertise to assist government and private entities target and undertake development relying on the core principals of infill.  We can also assist in the planning and implementation of developments containing balanced, compact and pedestrian-oriented neighborhoods and districts, and in public and private sector efforts to provide diverse housing options and an equitable approach to environmental impacts.

We have developed special expertise in the cutting-edge field of urban infill development and redevelopment. We work with leading national developers, investors and financial institutions to resolve complex regulatory issues and obtain project incentives, such as infrastructure cost participation, whenever available. We have been involved in the entitlement of numerous urban residential projects, as well as the renovation for reuse. Most experts agree that urban infill development is the wave of the future, and with our expertise in New Urbanist and form-based development regulations, we are very well positioned to assist in such efforts.

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