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Commercial real estate law firm Minns Law was founded by Emily Minns, a retail property lawyer with over two decades of industry experience. Specializing in transactions involving shopping centers and other retail properties, Minns Law works with both developers and tenants to seamlessly, efficiently and successfully work with its clients through each and every detail of the leasing process.

At Minns Law, we pride ourselves on being a boutique real estate law firm, offering a top-notch, full-service experience for our clients - at a fraction of the cost charged by larger firms. From our offices in Michigan, we are able, economically and efficiently, to handle retail real estate transactions across the United States.
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As a commercial real estate lawyer, Emily Minns has extensive experience navigating all aspects of the landlord-tenant transaction. Working side-by-side with her clients, Emily redefines the relationship commercial real estate lawyers have with their clients - going the extra mile to ensure that the deal is done right, done efficiently and done well.
Emily Minns has been handling retail property matters for nearly 25 years, counseling and working on behalf of both landlords and tenants in lease negotiations. Minns has successfully negotiated leases for inline stores, anchor stores, "big box" spaces, financial institutions, movie theaters, entertainment venues, and restaurants.
There is no client too big or too small for our retail property law firm. Whether you're a family-owned business or national shopping center developer breaking ground on a new retail project - our tailored, flexible service structure allows us to help a variety of clients in specialized ways. We consider our home base to be wherever our clients are.
As a shopping center law firm, we appreciate the qualities that set shopping center real estate apart from other real estate. A lease of retail property is more than just a lease. A shopping center is a community of retail "citizens", ideally operating complementary businesses in a cooperative fashion.
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