David S. McLaughlin, LLC was founded in 2005 and is primarily a commercial real estate law boutique firm. The firm focuses on business clients’ needs for practical solutions, clear communications and responsiveness. |
The firm’s practice is primarily focused on commercial real estate transactions including purchase and sale, financing, leasing, construction and development. The firm represents landlords, tenants and brokers, real estate developers, asset managers, property management companies and businesses. The firm maintains an office in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
The principal of the firm, David S. McLaughlin, served as General Counsel of Keystone Property Group from 2005 to 2020 and continues to advise on commercial real estate matters. Keystone Property Group is a real estate investment and property development firm with asset portfolios including Class A office, retail and mixed-use components in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and Florida.
Other representative clients include Veterinary Business Advisors and Pediatric Dental Associates.
The principal of the firm, David S. McLaughlin, served as General Counsel of Keystone Property Group from 2005 to 2020 and continues to advise on commercial real estate matters. Keystone Property Group is a real estate investment and property development firm with asset portfolios including Class A office, retail and mixed-use components in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and Florida.
Other representative clients include Veterinary Business Advisors and Pediatric Dental Associates.
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