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Meredith helps clients navigate the complex terrain of commercial real estate with clarity and precision. From lease negotiations to acquisitions, she brings a practical mindset and sharp legal insight to every deal. Her work spans retail, office, industrial, and mixed-use properties across the Mid-Atlantic—guiding developers, managers, and owners through what’s next. Drawn to the firm’s focus on lasting impact, Meredith joined Willcox Savage in 2014 and has been building durable client relationships ever since. She’s here to move deals forward, and clients seek her out to get things done.
Meredith works alongside owners of commercial real estate to handle the full scope of their leasing and operational needs. Whether it’s an office tower downtown or a flex space off the highway, she helps clients stay nimble and protected through every phase of occupancy.
Meredith has negotiated leases with some of the world’s most recognizable companies—DHL, McKesson, and Zurich Insurance Group among them—representing office property owners who expect efficiency, clarity, and zero surprises. These high-stakes deals demand not just legal know-how, but a commercial sensibility that understands what’s at risk.
For enclosed mall owners navigating evolving tenant landscapes, Meredith has helped shape new leasing strategies—drafting and revising agreements for anchor stores and in-line spaces alike. She brings the same strategic focus to single-site deals, like negotiating a ground lease for a Wendy’s outparcel, where timing and alignment with national standards are critical.
In more complex jurisdictions, she’s built practical solutions from the ground up—like creating a sublease form for office park tenants on Native American tribal lands, where regulatory layers require more than boilerplate answers.
Meredith also supports regional developers and property managers across the Mid-Atlantic, advising on everything from property management contracts to listing agreements. Her work spans office, retail, mixed-use, and multi-family projects, including market rate, affordable housing, and LIHTC properties—grounded in an approach that balances legal precision with real-world demands.
Being Structured for Solutions means staying dialed in to what makes sense for the particular transaction at hand—not just a formulaic approach. I work to anticipate challenges, offer practical answers, and keep momentum moving towards the end goal. It’s not about just checking boxes. It’s about making progress.