Atlanta
678.390.3037 Direct
pwilder@winstead.com

Pelham Wilder represents developers, owners, and operators in a broad range of sophisticated commercial real estate transactions, including industrial, multifamily, build-to-rent, mixed-use, and retail developments. He is known for his deep industry knowledge and strategic approach to complex real estate issues, delivering practical, business-oriented solutions.

Pelham regularly advises clients on the structuring and execution of development projects and investment transactions, including the negotiation of purchase and sale agreements, property diligence, reciprocal easement agreements, easements, loan documentation, property management agreements, leasing arrangements, and dispositions. 

Additionally, Pelham counsels both landlords and tenants on commercial leasing matters across numerous asset classes. His experience representing both sides of leasing transactions provides a balanced perspective on landlord-tenant dynamics, allowing him to help clients anticipate issues, minimize disputes, and structure practical solutions. He also represents Fortune 200 retailers nationwide on leasing matters, assisting with the drafting, review, and negotiation of commercial lease agreements. 

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