Randall S. Beach is an attorney with Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP where he has practiced since April, 2002. While retaining his Albany base, Randall is the head of the Firm’s North Country regional office located in Plattsburgh, New York. He concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial real estate, real estate development, and base closure law. Randall is experienced with regard to the acquisition, disposition, development and the re-development of commercial and corporate real property, commercial leasing, construction law, financing and land use matters, including the preparation and negotiation of all transactional documentation related thereto.
Prior to joining Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, Randall was the Director of Legal Affairs for Plattsburgh Airbase Redevelopment Corporation (PARC), a corporation charged with redeveloping the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base in Upstate New York. As Director of Legal Affairs, he was engaged in all legal aspects of the redevelopment of an installation comprised of 3,500 acres and millions of square feet of existing building space, including land use, environmental, commercial real estate, and general corporate matters. Representative Accomplishments
- Represents Plattsburgh Airbase Redevelopment Corporation with respect to all legal aspects of the mixed-use redevelopment of the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base.
- Represents various Canadian and international companies with respect to establishing businesses and real property holdings in the United States.
- Represents an international food service corporation with respect to sales and acquisition of real property throughout New York State.
- Represents a community-based local development corporation with respect to the cooperative economic development of an active Army installation.
- Represents an alternative energy company with respect to the siting of wind farms in northern New York.
- Assists various developers in obtaining financing, local permits and SEQRA approval for large commercial, housing and retail developments.
- Negotiation and drafting of complex commercial leasing, acquisition and conveyance agreements in connection with commercial office, retail, hotel and industrial properties.
Affiliations Randall is a member of the New York State Bar, the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, the Albany County Bar Association, the Adirondack Young Professionals, the Capital Alliance of Young Professionals, and the Capital Region Building Owners and Managers Association. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Northeastern New York, a member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Southern Saratoga County; and a member of the Board of Directors of Literacy Volunteers – Mohawk/Hudson, Inc.
Background Randall was awarded a Juris Doctor from Boston University School of Law. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Union College. Publications Randall has made regional media appearances with respect to base closure issues, and is the author of many published articles including: A Smart Future for the North Country, Strictly Business, March, 2006, Coming to a Community Near You; BRAC 2005 and the Transformation of the American Military, PROB. & PROP., July-Aug., 2005, at 11; Local Military Bases Are Among The Lucky, Saratoga Business Journal, June, 2005, Quick Response to BRAC List is Critical to Base Viability, The Buffalo News, May 19, 2005, Let’s Be Smart About Growth, Saratoga Business Journal, September, 2004, Swords to Plow Shares; The No-Cost Economic Development Conveyance of Cold War Installations, PROB & PROP., July-Aug 2001 at 58; Recycling the Cold War; The Conversion of Military Aviation Assets, AIR & SPACE LAW, Vols. 14, 15 Spring/Summer 2000; Preventing Jurisdictional Chaos: Interbank Disputes and the Expedited Funds Availability Act under Bank One Chicago, N.A.V. Midwest Bank & Trust Co., 16 ANN. REV. BANKING L., 577 (1997). |