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Paul A. Tummonds Jr.

Company: 

Goulston & Storrs

Handles land use, zoning and historic preservation cases in DC

Regularly presents complex matters before government authorities and agencies

As Director of Goulson & Storrs’ Washington DC office, Paul Tummonds Jr. is a real estate lawyer  who handles a range of land use, complex zoning and historic preservation projects in the District of Columbia. Tummonds represents real estate developers of residential, mixed-use, commercial and educational properties. He also frequently presents complex matters before authorities including the DC Zoning Commission, the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment, the DC Historic Preservation Review Board, the National Capitol Planning Commission and the DC City Council.

He also serves on Goulson & Storrs’ Executive Committee.

Affiliations include the District of Columbia Building Association, Federal City Council, Maryland Bar Association and District of Columbia Bar Association. He also is on the board of directors of Miriam’s Kitchen.

Tummonds is listed as Band 2 in Chambers USA Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use District of Columbia. Chambers USA also honored him as one of “America’s Leading Business Lawyers.” Best Lawyers in America listed him as Real Estate Lawyer of the Year and Land Use and Zoning, Real Estate, and the Washington Business Journal named him Best Zoning Attorney in the Washington Region.

These are some of the reasons why we are honoring Paul Tummonds Jr. with Connect CRE’s 2022 Washington DC Lawyers in Real Estate Award. The award celebrates real estate attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their practice and the larger community.

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