Jamie Thalgott Recognized as 2024 Associate Member of the Year by NAIOP Southern Nevada
Jamie Thalgott, a shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Real Estate Department, was recognized by NAIOP Southern Nevada as its 2024 Associate Member of the Year. She was honored at NAIOP’s 28th Annual Spotlight Awards Event on March 1. NAIOP Southern Nevada is a chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, and it comprises more than 600 members serving the Southern Nevada market.
A former assistant city attorney, Thalgott shepherds development projects through local government channels and understands local governmental regulatory implications on complex land use and real estate transactions. Her practice provides counsel to high-profile developers, through the negotiation of development agreements and entitlement applications, and to market-leading casino and resort clients, through the negotiation of property acquisitions, dispositions and leasing as well as legal issues related to land use and property development. Beyond her service to NAIOP as a member of the board of directors and chair of the Government Affairs Committee, Thalgott serves as pro bono legal counsel to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Foundation and as a board member for the Henderson Development Association.
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