St. Louis, Missouri Land Use and Zoning Attorneys

Compare 7 attorneys and 5 law firms in St. Louis , MO. Sort by highest rating and years of land use and zoning experience.

John King
St. Louis land use and zoning attorney at Brawn Karras and Sanderson with 64 years experience

168 North Meramec Avenue, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63105

Timothy Tryniecki
St. Louis land use and zoning attorney at Armstrong Teasdale with 43 years experience

1 Metropolitan Square, Suite 2600, St. Louis, MO 63102

Dan Kazanas
St. Louis land use and zoning attorney at Kazanas Law Firm with 41 years experience

321 West Port Plaza Drive, Suite 201, St. Louis, MO 63146

Tracy Gilroy
St. Louis land use and zoning attorney at Gilroy Law Firm with 40 years experience

231 South Bemiston Avenue, Suite 800, St. Louis, MO 63105

Daniel Nester
St. Louis land use and zoning attorney at Bryan Cave with 33 years experience

211 North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102

Christopher Brumbaugh
St. Louis land use and zoning attorney at Brawn Karras and Sanderson with 29 years experience

168 North Meramec Avenue, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63105

Eric Schmitt
St. Louis land use and zoning attorney at Brawn Karras and Sanderson with 24 years experience

168 North Meramec Avenue, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63105

Need help with a land use or zoning issue?

Land use and zoning laws are the state and local regulations that govern what you can build, how you can build it and what that property can be used for. Land use and zoning laws will vary from city to city, county to county and state to state and apply to both residential and commercial property. For example, in a residential neighborhood of single family homes you wouldn't want a skyscraper built next door. A land use and zoning attorney will resolve permitting issues, navigate land use ordinances, form real estate development contracts and litigate disputes.

 

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