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Jay S. Claypoole

Jay S. Claypoole

Partner

Liberty Center
151 Meeting Street
Suite 600
Charleston, SC 29401
jay.claypoole@nelsonmullins.com

Jay represents real estate developers, sponsors, investors, and financial institutions in negotiating, structuring, and closing real estate transactions, including venture agreements, loan documents, development and construction agreements, purchase and sale agreements, easements, condominium documents and declarations for multifamily, build-to-rent, industrial, self-storage, office, hospitality, mixed-use, resort and planned community projects throughout the Southeast.

In addition,...

Jay represents real estate developers, sponsors, investors, and financial institutions in negotiating, structuring, and closing real estate transactions, including venture agreements, loan documents, development and construction agreements, purchase and sale agreements, easements, condominium documents and declarations for multifamily, build-to-rent, industrial, self-storage, office, hospitality, mixed-use, resort and planned community projects throughout the Southeast.

In addition, he maintains an active land use and development practice, including project entitlement for real estate development projects in the greater Charleston region, drawing on his education and prior experience as a civil engineer and chair of a municipal architectural review board. 

Jay routinely advises clients on all aspects of the development of their portfolios of single real estate assets throughout the Southeast as well as advises clients on large, mixed-use projects in the greater Charleston region including Magnolia, Union Pier, Courier Square, Charleston Tech Center, Nexton, Summers Corner, Camp Hall, Carolina Park, and Mount Pleasant Towne Centre.

Jay S. Claypoole

he maintains an active land use and development practice, including project entitlement for real estate development projects in the greater Charleston region, drawing on his education and prior experience as a civil engineer and chair of a municipal architectural review board. 

Jay routinely advises clients on all aspects of the development of their portfolios of single real estate assets throughout the Southeast as well as advises clients on large, mixed-use projects in the greater Charleston region including Magnolia, Union Pier, Courier Square, Charleston Tech Center, Nexton, Summers Corner, Camp Hall, Carolina Park, and Mount Pleasant Towne Centre.

Jay represents real estate developers, sponsors, investors, and financial institutions in negotiating, structuring, and closing real estate transactions, including venture agreements, loan documents, development and construction agreements, purchase and sale agreements, easements, condominium documents and declarations for multifamily, build-to-rent, industrial, self-storage, office, hospitality, mixed-use, resort and planned community projects throughout the Southeast.

In addition,... he maintains an active land use and development practice, including project entitlement for real estate development projects in the greater Charleston region, drawing on his education and prior experience as a civil engineer and chair of a municipal architectural review board. 

Jay routinely advises clients on all aspects of the development of their portfolios of single real estate assets throughout the Southeast as well as advises clients on large, mixed-use projects in the greater Charleston region including Magnolia, Union Pier, Courier Square, Charleston Tech Center, Nexton, Summers Corner, Camp Hall, Carolina Park, and Mount Pleasant Towne Centre.

Experience

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Experience

  • Represents real estate developers, sponsors, investors and financial institutions in transactions involving industrial, commercial, hospitality resort and planned community property, including project entitlement
  • Represents timberland owners in connection with timberland purchase and sale agreements, fiber and wood supply agreements
  • Development, documentation and operation of planned and mixed–use communities, condominiums, condominium hotels, hotels, rental management programs, and homeowners' associations 

Representative Transactions

  • Public–private partnership for a tech–focused office building and parking garage project located in an Opportunity Zone, including joint venture, construction financing and leasing work
  • Documentation, purchase and sale of a mixed–use multi family and office project and development and financing of a mixed–use hospitality and retail project, each in midtown Charleston
  • Acquisition at foreclosure sale, development (including renegotiation of entitlements) and phased disposition of a master planned community, including residential lot sales to builders in a builder program and sales of commercial tracts to big box retailer, multifamily developers and commercial users
  • Acquisition through public bid process, entitlement and development (including local, state and federal environmental permitting) of waterfront hospitality project
  • Development of resort hotel, and documentation, financing, development and sale of condominium hotel
  • Acquisition and disposition of more than 1 million acres of timberland throughout the Southeast since 2007 in multiple transactions

Education

  • University of South Carolina School of Law, JD, cum laude (2003)
    • Named to the Order of the Coif
    • Named to the Order of Wig and Robe
    • Editor in Chief, ABA Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal
    • Carolina Legal Scholar
  • Duke University, BS, Engineering (1998)
  • Woodberry Forest School (1994)

Admissions

  • South Carolina

Practice Areas

Industries

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  • South Carolina Bar
  • Hotels, Resorts, and Tourism Committee, American Bar Association
  • Forest Resources Committee, American Bar Association
  • Operation Home, Board of Directors 
  • French Protestant Huguenot Church, Board of Elders
  • Chairman, City of Charleston Board of Architectural Review – Small (2017–2020)
  • Founding Member, The First Tee of Greater Charleston
  • Assistant Editor, ABA Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal
  • Chairman, City of Charleston Board of Architectural Review – Small (2017–2020)