The concept of legal standing made headlines in high-profile U.S. Supreme Court cases this summer; but it is just as critical for cases in Virginia state courts. In the land use and real estate development context, the...more
7/20/2023
/ Air Pollution ,
Commercial Property Owners ,
Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment ,
Excessive Noise ,
Historical Landmarks ,
Land-Use Permits ,
Likelihood of Harm ,
Multi-Factor Test ,
Property Owners ,
Real Estate Development ,
Residential Leases ,
Special Use Permit ,
Standing ,
Third-Party ,
VA Supreme Court ,
Zoning Laws
While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the real estate development industry remains unclear, state government leaders in Virginia took important action this week to allow local public bodies to review and act upon land...more
In response to the COVID-19 emergency, Governor Northam and various state and local officials have issued multiple orders and guidance concerning the continuance of critical state and local government functions during the...more
On July 18, 2017, the City of Richmond formally initiated an update to the City-wide Master Plan, which it named “Richmond 300: A Guide for Growth”. Intended as a roadmap for the City’s development over the next 25 years, the...more