At Harrison & Johnston, we provide experienced and insightful representation that protects the interests and advances the goals of landowners, developers, investors, landlords, and tenants in commercial real estate transactions of all sizes and complexity.
Those who make the considerable investments of money, time, and effort required for commercial real estate projects do so because of the lucrative revenue streams, positive cash flow, and healthy returns such opportunities provide.
But even the most promising commercial real estate transactions and investments can come with risk. Any number of stumbling blocks can scuttle an otherwise attractive deal or lead to disruptive and costly conflicts. The ability to see the big picture along with the smallest details is often the key to avoiding such problems.
Protecting Your Investment and Advancing Your Goals
At Harrison & Johnston, our commercial real estate lawyers bring a wealth of experience and insight to our representation of clients involved in commercial real estate transactions throughout Northern Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. With deep roots in the area, our firm has unparalleled knowledge of the local markets and well-established relationships with the individuals and institutions that play critical roles in these often-complex deals. Our objective is to minimize risk and facilitate a prompt closing without avoidable or unnecessary complications.
We work closely with our clients on all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, including site selection, due diligence, contract negotiations, leasing, financing, structured equity transactions, foreclosures, and loan workouts.
Our comprehensive suite of commercial real estate services includes delivering sound counsel, reliable guidance, and meticulous documentation involving:
- Seller and purchaser representation
- Retail and office properties
- Multi-family residential properties
- Industrial properties
- Mixed-use developments
- Land leases
- Condominiums
- Joint ventures, REITs, and other investment structures
- Tax credit deals
- Construction financing
- Purchase financing
- Development agreements
- 1031 and other tax-deferred exchanges
- Property management agreements
- Zoning and land use matters
- Environmental issues
- Condemnation proceedings