C. David Brown II
USA Guide 2024
Senior Statespeople : Real Estate
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About
Provided by C. David Brown II
Practice Areas
Real Estate
Environmental
Government Relations
Public Finance
Career
David Brown focuses on domestic and international commercial transactions, including complex land use, concurrency, comprehensive land plans, and environmental issues. He has led billion-dollar transactions and financings and has organized some of the largest real estate developments in Florida and elsewhere in the country.
His professional focus has been directed at organizing major corporate, real estate, and government transactions, including initiation of the State of Florida’s successful efforts to recruit Scripps Research Institute in Palm Beach County and the Burnham Institute in Orange County, Florida, with the combined investment of state and local funds of approximately $1 billion.
David was appointed to the Florida Transportation Commission from 1999 to 2004, where he served the Commission as Chairman from 2000 to 2003.
Professional Memberships
Member, American Bar Association
Chairman, Board of Trustees, University of Florida (2012-2015)
Member, (2004-2008)
Member, Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Florida Council of 100 (2003-Present)
Vice Chairman, Board of Directors, Orlando Health (2011-Present)
Member, Board of Directors, Rayonier Advanced Materials (RYAM) (2014-Present)
Member, Board of Directors, CVS Health Corporation (CVS) (2001-Present)
Personal
University of Florida Levin College of Law, JD (1978)
University of Florida, BSBA, Accounting (1973)
Chambers Review
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David Brown offers experience advising on large-scale and complex developments, handling land use, transactional and financing matters for his clients.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"David is an icon in the market."
"He is very active and has done some big projects in the area."
"David is an icon in the market."
"He is very active and has done some big projects in the area."