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William W. Riley, Jr. is a partner in the Land Use & Zoning practice group at Greenspoon Marder. Mr. Riley has extensive <br />experience in representing clients in the development of real property throughout Florida. His practice focuses on <br />representing developers and construction lenders seeking development approvals during the comprehensive planning, <br />zoning, subdivision and permitting process. In addition, Mr. Riley regularly represents clients in government procurement, <br />public-private partnerships (P3), code compliance and land use appellate matters. <br />Bar Admissions <br />Florida <br />Education <br />J.D., University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, 2001 <br />B.A., The George Washington University, 1997 <br />Practice Areas <br />Land Use & Zoning <br />Representative Experience <br />Redevelopment and expansion of children's hospital – Serve as land use counsel to Variety Children's Hospital, a Florida <br />non-profit corporation, doing business as Miami Children's Hospital. Successfully represented the hospital in an <br />application seeking land use and zoning approvals to permit a 25-year redevelopment and expansion program of the <br />hospital’s main campus located in Miami-Dade County's Schenley Park neighborhood. In addition, he has represented the <br />hospital in the development of several pediatric urgent care centers throughout South Florida. The approved <br />redevelopment program includes a vertical expansion of the hospital's treatment facilities, increasing those facilities from 3 <br />to 6 stories in height, which will accommodate large single-occupancy patient rooms, additional lab space, and increased <br />medical services. The approvals also permit, among other things, the construction of new emergency room facility, the <br />introduction of an additional parking garage on-site, the construction of a new energy center, and the opening of a new <br />daycare facility. The redevelopment program is anticipated to take 25 years to complete at a cost exceeding $150 million. <br />Conversion of nine-hole executive golf course – represented the owners of the Hillcrest Golf & Country Club located in <br />Hollywood, Florida, in a series of public hearing applications to convert a nine-hole executive golf course for residential <br />William W. Riley, Jr. <br />Partner <br />Phone: (305) 789-2717 <br />Fax: (305) 537-3917 <br />William.W.Riley@gmlaw.com <br />600 Brickell Avenue, Suite 3600, Miami, FL, 33131 <br />79