Kenneth Joseph
Kenneth Joseph is of counsel in the Real Estate Practice Group of Pepper Hamilton LLP’s Pittsburgh office. He also is a member of the firm’s Sustainability, CleanTech and Climate Change Team. Mr. Joseph devotes his practice to real estate, including acquisition, development, leasing, real estate secured lending, land use and most other aspects of real estate law. His clients include real estate developers, owners, investors, lenders, managers and tenants.
Mr. Joseph recently has represented:
- profit and nonprofit developers (including housing authorities) in the development, financing, leasing and operation of government-assisted housing, including transactions financed through HOPE VI and Low Income Housing Tax Credits
- owners of downtown and suburban office buildings and apartment complexes in connection with the negotiation and enforcement of leases
- profit and nonprofit developers in connection with zoning and other regulatory matters
- a Planning and Zoning Commission as solicitor
- three participating administrative entities in more than 60 OMHAR Mark-to-Market refinancings.
Mr. Joseph is active in a number of professional and community organizations, including the Affordable Housing Forum of the American Bar Association. He is on the board of directors of the National Association of Railroad Passengers and the Horticultural Society of Western Pennsylvania. He was previously on the Board of Trustees of Children’s International Summer Villages USA.
Education
B.A. 1980 University of Pittsburgh; St. John’s College
J.D. 1984 Duquesne University School of Law; member, Law Review editorial board
Bar Admissions
Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania