Suzanne R. Wilson

Beltzer, Bangert & Gunnell, LLP
Suzanne Wilson began her legal career in 2004 as an attorney in the Real Estate, Development, Land Use and Finance group at the Denver-based law firm of Holme Roberts & Owen, LLP (now Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP). In this capacity, she has successfully taken numerous large real estate transactions to the closing table, both on behalf of buyers and banks. She has worked with municipalities and counties in numerous jurisdictions in the permitting process and has assisted clients with both the acquisition and development of their property. In 2008, Ms. Wilson transitioned to a real estate and development consulting firm as a senior project manager assisting clients with all aspects of real estate development. In this capacity, Ms. Wilson leveraged her legal experience to assist clients with risk mitigation on the business side of real estate development. Ms. Wilson’s focus included complex due diligence, entitlements, and permitting issues for lenders, developers, business owners, and governmental entities. Her responsibilities as a senior project manager included acquisition due diligence support, acting as an owner’s representative on client construction projects, and supporting both private and public clients with complex real estate and development issues. Ms. Wilson also spent over three years as corporate counsel for an international heavy civil contractor where she was responsible for the contractor’s subcontracting process and all real estate issues, as well as assisting the general counsel with management of outside counsel on both litigation and contracting matters. Ms. Wilson has been involved and provided legal support on both bid-build and design-build construction projects from bid to closeout. Ms. Wilson currently leads Beltzer Bangert & Gunnell’s real estate and development practice where she represents general contractor clients with their real estate needs and provides full transaction support to development clients during all phases of the development lifecycle, including property acquisition and disposition, due diligence, financing (both public and private), leasing, and construction support.
 
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