LAWYER PROFILE
John Egnatios-Beene

John Egnatios-Beene

USA 2026

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About

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USA

Professional Memberships

Zoning and Design Committee, Real Estate Board of New York

Land Use Zoning & Planning Committee, New York City Bar Association

Housing and Urban Development Committee

Personal

John Egnatios-Beene focuses his practice on real estate development with an emphasis on land use, zoning and related environmental issues. He has an intricate understanding of both the technical requirements of land use regulation in New York and the practical considerations and politics of city government. Prior to private practice, John served as General Counsel to the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA).

Chambers Review

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use - New York

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

John Egnatios-Beene is well versed in land use and zoning matters, with a background at the Board of Standards and Appeals giving him impressive knowledge of the area.

Strengths

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  • John is very experienced and gives very good client service.

    Real Estate: Zoning/Land UseChambers Guide to the USA
  • John's ability to balance technical rigor with a practical mindset makes him a strong asset.

    Real Estate: Zoning/Land UseChambers Guide to the USA
  • John's direct approach and clear communication helped keep things moving.

    Real Estate: Zoning/Land UseChambers Guide to the USA
  • John approached matters with a calm, methodical style that helped maintain momentum, even when navigating sensitive or multi-party issues.

    Real Estate: Zoning/Land UseChambers Guide to the USA

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