Carol Rosenthal
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
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Band 3
About
Provided by Carol Rosenthal
Practice Areas
Focuses on land use, zoning and development, counseling developers, businesses, museums, hospitals and other institutions. Has substantial and broad-based experience in overall project development, including public-private initiatives, housing, landmarks, and environmental reviews. Represents clients in large-scale new development, individual building repositioning, transfer of development rights, rezonings, and turnkey developments. Clients include the Durst Organization, TF Cornerstone, MSD, Hospital for Special Surgery, Lefrak Organization, Rockefeller Group and others.
Career
Joined the Firm as a partner in 2007. Former associate counsel to the NYC Department of Planning.
Personal
New York University School of Law, JD (1982); Brandeis University, BA (1979)
Chambers Review
USA
Carol Rosenthal offers great experience handling the land use and zoning aspects of large development projects. She regularly represents both developers and real estate owners.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Carol's work for us has been outstanding. She is knowledgeable, smart and thorough."
"Carol is an extremely knowledgeable land use and zoning lawyer with great in-depth understanding of the complexities of the New York land use arena."
"I have always felt comfortable knowing that Carol is is control of the process with a strong awareness of the issues at hand."
"Carol excels at untangling complex land use challenges and charting the way forward."
"Carol's work for us has been outstanding. She is knowledgeable, smart and thorough."
"Carol is an extremely knowledgeable land use and zoning lawyer with great in-depth understanding of the complexities of the New York land use arena."
"I have always felt comfortable knowing that Carol is is control of the process with a strong awareness of the issues at hand."
"Carol excels at untangling complex land use challenges and charting the way forward."