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Joe Delaney

Joe Delaney

USA 2026

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Practice Areas

Joe Delaney focuses his practice on commercial real estate sale, leasing and financing transactions. His experience includes the acquisition, leasing, disposition and financing of commercial office properties, and residential and mixed-use projects. Joe has represented landlords and tenants in leasing office, biomedical and technology space.

Since December 2012, Joe has represented purchasers and sellers in the purchase or sale of more than $4.5 billion of commercial real estate and since 2007 has represented landlords in the negotiation of more than 20 leases totaling more than 6.5 million square feet of space for tenants in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood.

Joe has represented developers and purchasers in the negotiation and closing of 20 commercial real estate (office) and 10 residential real estate loans worth more than $3 billion.

Joe also has experience in environmental law and land use and has represented clients in transactions involving contaminated properties.

Professional Memberships

- Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Environmental Policy Committee

- Washington State Bar Association, Corporate Law Department & Environmental and Land Use Law Section

- American Bar Association

- King County Bar Association

Publications

“Regional Real Estate Practice Guide: Washington,” Chambers USA: Regional Real Estate guide, 2018

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Real Estate - Washington

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Band 2

Individual Editorial

Joe Delaney is noted for his deft handling of real estate acquisition, financing and leasing. He works for a variety of clients such as real estate companies and developers.

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