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Tadeu F. Velloso

Tadeu Velloso is an associate in the firm’s Real Estate practice. He focuses on all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, leases, and development projects. He has experience working with a variety of real estate assets, including data centers, agricultural, natural resources, multifamily, office, retail, hospitality, and industrial. His practice also focuses on land use, governmental and regulatory permitting, and shoreline development.

Tadeu advises clients throughout all stages of their real estate transactions including drafting and negotiating primary transaction documents (e.g., purchase and sale agreements, easements, management agreements, and leases), conducting and coordinating due diligence review, and managing those transactions through and post-closing. He also has experience evaluating and remedying title and survey matters for a wide range of property types. Tadeu also advises clients on a variety of corporate matters including asset acquisitions.

Previously, Tadeu served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Steven C. González of the Supreme Court of Washington.

  • South Sound Business, 40 Under 40 Honoree, 2022
  • Kate Johnson Memorial Award for Service and Leadership, University of Portland, Portland, Oregon
  • Valedictorian, De La Salle High School, Concord, California
     
  • Board of Directors, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington
  • Member, Urban Land Institute, Seattle Chapter
  • Graduate, Leadership Thurston County, Class of 2020
  • November 2021, Seattle Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, 2021 Fall Meeting, “Transactions & Property Tax Valuations”
  • March 2021, Washington Public Ports Association, 2021 Spring Meeting, “Public Records Act and Open Public Meetings Act: Updates In the Time of COVID-19 and Retention/Destruction of Responsive Records”
     
  • "Brown" in America Now: Short Readings from Recent Periodicals, Twelfth Edition (2017). Macmillan Learning.
  • “Transfer, Transformation, and Translocation in Central America: Possibilities and Pitfalls in the Internationalization of U.S. College Students’ Experiences in the Global South” (2014). Journal of Higher Education Outreach.
  • “'Trapped': How Mainstream Hip-hop Affects the Post-Incarceration Reentry Process" (2014). Communication Studies Undergraduate Publications, Presentations and Projects. 59.
     
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