Nikelle Susanne Meade
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
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About
Provided by Nikelle Susanne Meade
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association, State and Local Government Section, Business Law Section, Real Property and Trust Section
American Planning Association, state chapter and national chapter
Austin Bar Association, Real Estate Section, Administrative Law Section
Austin Chamber of Commerce, Board Member
Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce, Member
Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Vice Chair
Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), Austin Chapter
International Bridge, Turnpike and Tunnel Association
National Council for Public Private Partnerships, Member
National Forum for Black Public Administrators, Central Texas Chapter
Opportunity Austin, Investor Representative
Real Estate Council of Austin, President’s Council
Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, Momentum Investor Group
State Bar of Texas, Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Section, Business Section
Urban Land Institute – Austin, Advisory Board Member, Creative Culture Council
Career
Nikelle represents clients in real estate development, handling both their government permitting and transactional needs.
Nikelle stands out among land development attorneys for her ability to help clients with real estate projects from start to finish: she’s represented buyers, sellers, investors, lenders, and borrowers in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, including purchases and sales, leases, construction, procurement, general contracts, and public financing and economic development incentives. She has vast experience with a wide variety of development projects, including public-private partnerships (P3).
Alongside her traditional transactional work, Nikelle also represents clients before local governments across Texas in obtaining a diverse array of land use related permits, including zoning approvals, licensing agreements, restrictive covenants, and site development permits. She routinely helps clients navigate relationships with city councils, zoning boards of adjustment, planning commissions, other local governing bodies, and state and local agencies, and she is adept at negotiating with elected officials who may be facing public opposition to new development. Nikelle has an outstanding track record achieving the results clients need to proceed with development projects, often finding win-win solutions that provide additional opportunities for community investment.
After nearly thirty years in land use and real estate work, Nikelle has excellent relationships with decisionmakers across the state, and she knows exactly where to connect clients to get projects across the finish line. She and the Husch Blackwell team are unusual in their ability to serve as a one-stop shop for clients in this space, handling both the permitting process and the ultimate transactional, financing, and construction needs. While Nikelle is experienced with cities, counties, and municipalities throughout Texas, she also has a nationwide firm behind her, with colleagues in more than 20 offices and the firm’s virtual office ready to step in and take on client projects in across the country.
Nikelle is known as a solutions-driven professional who’s determined to turn client concepts into fully built, successful projects. Clients appreciate her dedication to understanding not only the project at hand but also how a new development fits into the clients’ overall business goals and plans—as well as her willingness to meet aggressive timelines and ensure that complex projects stay on track.
Nikelle is a member of the firm’s Executive Board.
Chambers Review
USA
Nikelle Susanne Meade has notable experience with assisting hospitality, healthcare and construction clients through a variety of complicated permitting, zoning and land use planning matters, among other issues.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Nikelle is well aware of the market, the players and the municipal side of transactions."
"Nikelle is well aware of the market, the players and the municipal side of transactions."