Practice: Special Districts
Mallory Craig focuses her practice on representing real estate developers in both commercial and residential development. More broadly, she counsels clients in the creation and administration of special purpose districts, employing her highly collaborative, detail-oriented skill set as she works with special districts, municipalities, and other government entities to successfully navigate each stage of funding and development.
Brenden Desmond works with special districts all over Colorado so they can more efficiently and effectively serve their property owners and residents.
Ron Fano helps public entities such as metropolitan districts, intergovernmental authorities, fire protection districts, water and sanitation districts, and business improvement districts to ensure that they are run properly and are able to address the short and long term operation and maintenance of their public facilities, services, and programs for the benefit of their property owners and residents.
Tom George counsels municipal and local governmental entities throughout the state of Colorado in all aspects of formation, operation, and dissolution.
Pete Heaven is a partner in the firm’s Real Estate group who helps residential and commercial real estate developers understand the legalese of government in land use by drawing upon his experience as City Attorney of the City of Merriam, Kansas for 18 years.
Laura Heinrich represents special districts and other local governments across Colorado.
Danielle Kaiser focuses her practice on establishing and assisting local governmental entities authorized by state law to provide public infrastructure and services, and to utilize public financing mechanisms.
Lisa Mayers is a local government attorney who handles municipal, special district, and real estate related matters. She provides general counsel to public entities, including advising on municipal bond financings.
David S. O’Leary specializes in the areas of special district and local government law, residential, and commercial real estate development. Throughout his legal career he has represented special districts, local governments, and taxpayers throughout Colorado to plan and finance successful new developments. David advises real estate developers, property owners, and homeowners in development and infrastructure financing mechanisms including the formation of Title 32 special districts and other municipal financing vehicles.
Nicole Peykov counsels developers in the creation of special districts for their proposed developments, which involves the use of public financing tools to fund public improvements. She also represents numerous special districts such as metropolitan districts, water and sanitation districts, business improvement districts, and governmental authorities throughout Colorado in the formation, construction, financing, operation, and maintenance phases.
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