Alison Pappas is a seasoned Partner at Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson LLP (CGS3), bringing over 20 years of extensive experience in commercial real estate transactions. Her expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of activities including leasing, acquisitions, dispositions, and financings, with a particular focus...
Alison Pappas is a seasoned Partner at Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson LLP (CGS3), bringing over 20 years of extensive experience in commercial real estate transactions. Her expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of activities including leasing, acquisitions, dispositions, and financings, with a particular focus on the leasing of office and mixed-use projects. This specialization positions her as a trusted advisor for clients navigating the complexities of commercial real estate, ensuring that their interests are protected and optimized throughout the transaction process.
At CGS3, Alison is currently leading key projects that involve high-stakes negotiations and strategic planning for both institutional and private clients. Her role as General Counsel for Emmes Realty Advisors prior to joining CGS3 has equipped her with a deep understanding of the legal intricacies involved in real estate operations, allowing her to provide invaluable insights into asset management and joint ventures. Alison's proficiency in transactional law and corporate law, combined with her knowledge of real estate economics, enables her to craft tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.
Her commitment to excellence is reflected in her meticulous legal writing and her ability to navigate complex regulatory environments, making her a sought-after resource in the industry. Alison's collaborative approach fosters strong relationships with clients and stakeholders alike, ensuring successful outcomes in all commercial real estate endeavors. As she continues to shape the landscape of real estate law at CGS3, her passion for the field and dedication to her clients remain at the forefront of her practice.