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D.C. Land Use, Zoning & Historic Preservation
With deep experience navigating every aspect of land use, zoning, and historic preservation laws and regulations in the District of Columbia, the Goulston & Storrs Washington D.C. Land Use group assists clients on all types of land entitlement, zoning, and historic preservation matters, including the transactional aspects related to such matters.
The group closely coordinates with real estate transactional lawyers across the firm to provide comprehensive advice on issues related to construction; local, state, and federal tax, including tax credits; public policy advocacy; and non-profit groups.
We regularly appear before the DC Zoning Commission, the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA), the DC Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB), the Mayor’s Agent for Historic Preservation, the DC Zoning Administrator, the US Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) and Old Georgetown Board (OGB), and Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) and other community groups throughout the City. And we deal with the Federal review processes relating to portions of the District of Columbia.
Our attorneys work closely within both industry-focused and client-focused teams to assist clients in achieving their desired goals and objectives. We provide exceptional service to local, regional, and national clients by drawing upon broad and deep attorney knowledge and experience, a wide diversity of practice areas, and the broader resources of our firm’s Boston and New York offices.
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Key Contacts
David Avitabile
Director, Washington, D.C.
davitabile@goulstonstorrs.com+1 202 721 1137Paul A. Tummonds, Jr.
Director, Washington, D.C.
ptummonds@goulstonstorrs.com+1 202 721 1157Jeff C. Utz
Director, Washington, D.C.
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Shane Dettman Joins Goulston & Storrs as an Urban Planner in Washington, D.C. Office
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