Linda White Atkins focuses her practice on commercial real estate transactions, real property development, and water resources management. Her work involves buying, selling and leasing commercial and investment property, securing land use and development permits and entitlements, and acquiring and managing water rights. She has particular expertise in site acquisition and development permitting for telecommunications providers.
Linda's clients include: CAAM Partnership, S-R Broadcasting, and Washington State Horse Park Authority Board.
Practice Highlights
- Represented radio broadcaster in securing multiple land use entitlements for broadcast signal transmission facility through a multi-year process involving substantial public opposition
- Represented public equestrian recreational facility operations board in site acquisition and development activities
- Assisted a closely held company with the purchase of commercial investment property valued at $5 million, and with the sale of commercial investment property valued at $3.2 million
- Represented a regional banking company in acquisition of long-term commercial leases for branch banking facilities
- Counseled a multistate commercial developer concerning easement rights and resolution of obstacles to obtaining development entitlements
- Represented publicly traded and privately held companies and individuals in transactions involving the acquisition, sale and leasing of surface and ground water rights for commercial, agricultural and domestic use activities
- Represented telecommunications company in the purchase of commercial network properties valued in the $1.5 million to $3 million range, as well as in the sale of surplus network-related real estate valued at $1.7 million
- Secured needed land use entitlements, over public opposition, for multiple wireless communications providers; provided technical legal advice regarding issues arising under the federal Telecommunications Act
- Represented wireless telecommunications service providers in connection with acquisition of leasehold and easement interests for multiple network signal transmission sites