Grady Gammage

Grady Gammage

Founding Member, Gammage & Burnham PLC

Grady Gammage, Jr. has been practicing law in Phoenix for 40 years. His practice has focused on land use, zoning and real estate projects throughout Arizona. He has represented projects ranging from master planned communities and subdivisions to high rise buildings and intense urban mixed-use redevelopment.

Examples of public sector representation include zoning ordinances in Sedona, Avondale, Cave Creek and Phoenix. He also has represented cities with regard to economic development issues and development agreements. He has represented dozens of clients regarding State Trust Land and was a principal author of the state Urban Lands Act.

He served on the Central Arizona Project Board of Directors for 12 years, and was President during a period of turbulence when the CAP was suing the Federal Government over the cost of the canal.

As a real estate developer, he built an intense, urban mixed use project in the City of Tempe which won three architectural awards and has been widely acclaimed.

Mr. Gammage’s recent book The Future of the Suburban City: Lessons from Sustaining Phoenix has just been published by Island Press.



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