
Diana Herndon
Paralegal Not practicing
Washington, D.C.
dherndon@goulstonstorrs.com+1 202 721 1134Diana Herndon
Paralegal, Washington, D.C.
dherndon@goulstonstorrs.com+1 202 721 1134Related Expertise
Diana is a land use development paralegal specializing in the preparation and processing of real estate development and land use applications, including the associated diverse research and exhibit preparation required for the filing of such applications.
She has over 30 years of diverse experience in the zoning/land use industry with a demonstrated record as a real estate development specialist.
Diana has particularly substantial experience dealing with the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, Building and Land Regulation Administration, and the Business Regulation Administration.
She is also deeply experienced in working with the Board of Zoning Adjustment, Zoning Commission, Office of Zoning, Recorder of Deeds, Office of Tax and Revenue, Maps and Title, Office of the Surveyor, National Archives, D.C. Archives, and the Library of Congress.
*Diana Herndon is an administrative professional.
Related Representative Matters
Georgetown University in connection with zoning and entitlement approvals for its Campus Plan, which has included coordinating related approvals for its clinical partner, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Georgetown is a longstanding client of the firm and has been key to our industry group’s platform in the District. Several years ago, we advised the university in its development of Georgetown Community Partnership, a project focused on fostering collaboration for future planning within the university, the community, and the city. Large institutions generally undergo the master planning process every 10 years, but through this unprecedented collaboration, Georgetown has secured approval for a plan that will oversee campus development over the next 20 years. We have also been working with Georgetown University and MedStar Georgetown to secure approval for a 500,000-square-foot medical and surgical pavilion that would see the existing hospital complex expanded and modernized. Serving as the university’s chief land use counsel, we guided Georgetown in connection with all aspects of the planning process, including coordination with the community and its hospital partner, to develop this inclusive plan.
Education
Wesley College ( A.A. , cum laude , 1985 )