
Adam R. Hundley
Director
Boston
ahundley@goulstonstorrs.com+1 617 574 3540Adam R. Hundley
Director, Boston
ahundley@goulstonstorrs.com+1 617 574 3540Related Expertise
Real estate developers look to Adam Hundley’s experienced counsel when they are acquiring, permitting, developing, and financing complex construction and renovation projects.
Adam advises clients through transformative projects spanning multifamily, mixed-use, lab, retail, and artistic spaces. He has particular experience helping clients conceive and build projects involving construction over highways and rail lines.
With an appreciation for how collaboration leads to productive outcomes, Adam maintains a strong tradition of working closely with professionals at MassDOT, the MBTA, and other agencies to conceive and launch innovative public-private partnerships.
Related Representative Matters
Multiple real estate developers in connection with the development of mixed-use projects built or to be built over the Massachusetts Turnpike. These transformative projects include extensive work on agreements with transportation agencies, local, state, and federal permitting, and analysis of engineering and construction challenges.
Boston Properties in connection with the long-term lease of Back Bay Station and planned renovations and development.
A privately-held real estate developer in connection with the redevelopment of Bulfinch Crossing, also known as the Government Center Garage Redevelopment project, in Boston, MA, with particular focus on agreements with the MBTA relating to the transit station at the project site.
A developer in negotiation of a new ground lease with Massport and major redevelopment of Commonwealth Pier on the South Boston Waterfront.
The landowner of a six-acre mall in Charlestown as a phased, mixed-use project with new residential and commercial buildings.
A multifamily developer in connection with the redevelopment of a transit station that will include multifamily residential and retail components, and a new structured parking facility.
A large, urban university in connection with the development of a new science and engineering building, and redevelopment of an existing athletics arena. Assisted the client with all aspects of the master planning and land use matters related to these development projects
A rehabilitation hospital in the acquisition and permitting of a new building in the Charlestown Navy Yard, and a different hospital client in permitting for a new inpatient building in the Longwood Medical Area.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in permitting for its Master Plan expansion and related redevelopment projects.
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Recognition
Chambers USA Guide
June 5, 2025
Accolades
- Chambers USA, Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use, Massachusetts, 2024-2025 (Band 3)
- Best Lawyers in America® (2024-2026): Real Estate Law
- Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2006-2007
Affiliations
- Adjunct Professor (taught Land Use course), Boston University School of Law, 2014-2016
- Alternate Commissioner, Boston Landmarks Commission, 2010-2016
- Board of Directors, The Family Center, Inc., 2003-2006
Admissions
- Massachusetts
Education
Harvard Law School ( J.D. , 1998 )
Harvard University ( M.A. , 1995 )
University of Michigan ( B.A. , 1994 )