AT A GLANCE
600 Parsippany Road, Suite 204
Parsippany, NJ 07054
OUR EXPERTISE
- IN REAL ESTATE: Land use approvals, affordable housing litigation, redevelopment agreements, financial agreements, contracts for purchase and sale of real estate, financing, leasing, environmental, condemnation and tax appeals
John P. Inglesino
Managing/Founding Partner
John P. Wyciskala
Founding Partner
OUR CLIENTS
We represent developers and property owners in suburban and urban areas. Our clients engage in a variety of uses, including multifamily, industrial, mixed-use, golf, retail, office, hotel, automobile dealerships, self-storage and schools. The firm also serves as redevelopment counsel and board attorneys for governmental entities.
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
We were engaged as lead counsel on a mixed-use inclusionary development in Parsippany. The project is nearly 2,000 units and includes more than 50,000 square feet of commercial space and, as such, is truly transformative. This project will assist Parsippany in satisfying its unmet round 3 and round 4 affordable housing obligations. This former office complex will permit Parsippany to use bonus credits under the recent amendments to the New Jersey Fair Housing Act. The project will require a long-term tax exemption to be viable. The Township and the Board of Education are in negotiations to determine an appropriate sharing of payment in lieu of taxes or PILOT revenues. This and other inclusionary developments are providing much-needed affordable housing and providing new transformative communities, which improve the quality of life for many New Jersey residents.
OUR ADVANTAGE
It takes much more than a good lawyer to obtain approvals for complex development projects in New Jersey. At Inglesino Taylor, we have a unique and unparalleled ability to formulate effective strategies to achieve our clients’ objectives. We carefully consider the legal, business, political and public policy considerations necessary to formulate effective strategies for our clients, and we possess the technical skills required to implement those strategies. We understand the perspective of mayors and board attorneys because our attorneys have served in those capacities. But, when circumstances warrant, we have the litigation prowess to be tigers in the court.