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Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer offers the benefits of extensive statewide experience on redevelopment projects. We have represented public and private clients engaged in revitalization of urban and suburban communities. We have the ability to deliver timely and effective service on redevelopment projects ranging from a single apartment building to multi-acre, mixed-use developments.

Our Redevelopment Services

Suburban and urban redevelopment, planning and implementation including:

  • Property acquisition (voluntary and condemnation)
  • Relocation
  • Declaring areas to be "in need of redevelopment" or "in need of rehabilitation"
  • Preparing redevelopment plans for such areas
  • Obtaining necessary zoning and other governmental approvals
  • Negotiating and drafting redevelopment and tax abatement agreements
  • Advising clients with respect to governmental financing and grant agreements and other forms of tax exempt and taxable financing (both public and private)
  • Dispute resolution in the context of litigation, arbitrations and mediations that arise in connection with redevelopment projects

Representative Redevelopment Projects

Our attorneys have experience working on redevelopment projects in many New Jersey municipalities, including Aberdeen, Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Camden, Carteret, Collingswood, Elizabeth, East Orange, Ewing, Fanwood, Franklin, Hoboken, Jersey City, Linden, New Brunswick, Montclair, Newark, Orange, Perth Amboy, South Amboy, South Orange, Trenton, West New York, Verona, Wildwood, and Woodbridge.

Our Redevelopment Attorneys

Many redevelopment law team members are noted in the field and are often called upon to lecture for entities such as the Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) and at meetings of industry and trade organizations, such as the New Jersey Builders Association, American Planning Association, New Jersey Future Redevelopment Conference, New Jersey Bar Association, National Association of Industry and Office Properties (NAIOP), the Consultors of Real Estate, Urban Land Institute, and a training program for housing authority commissioners and executive directors sponsored by Rutgers University and the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.