Todd brings great energy and enthusiasm to his clients' projects, and has become well known for his innovative, entrepreneurial spirit and exceptional tenacity to get deals done.
Overview
Todd concentrates his practice on sophisticated commercial real estate transactions. Known for representing municipalities and developers in high-profile development and redevelopment projects in the Kansas City area and beyond, Todd leads many public sector and private developer clients in the use of public incentives and other financing to make their projects successful.
Focused on commercial real estate and development with an emphasis on public-private partnerships, for many years Todd has led client teams on major local projects financed with public incentives. He is the Chairman of the firm’s Real Estate and Public Finance practice division nationwide and he proudly works to grow local communities through innovative projects such as Village West in Kansas City, Kansas – including Children's Mercy Park, the home stadium for Sporting KC and the related Pinnacle project – the home for the U.S. Soccer National Education Center. He is currently working on Kansas City's largest mixed-use project, Bluhawk, a southern Overland Park, Kansas project which plans to develop and build a 3,500 seat arena, an indoor multi-sport athletic complex, over 600,000 square feet of retail, hotel and commercial space, along with office and multi-family housing. Todd’s experience with public incentives for such projects includes tax increment financing (TIF), STAR Bonds, community improvement districts (CID) and tax abatement, among other public financing tools.
Todd also has significant experience representing landlords and tenants in commercial leasing matters involving office, retail and industrial property. He has represented sellers and purchasers in the commercial property conveyance, and lenders and borrowers on loans secured by real estate.
Experience
Todd led the firm’s representation of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas in its development of Village West, the retail and entertainment district adjacent to the Kansas Speedway. He helped negotiate and close transactions to bring Cabela’s and Nebraska Furniture Mart to Kansas City, and he helped the Unified Government in its development of the Legends shopping center, a baseball stadium for the Kansas City T-Bones minor league franchise, and other projects at Village West.
Todd has worked on most of the public-private partnership development projects in the City of Overland Park, Kansas. He was the firm's lead attorney representing the City in the development of retail projects like Prairiefire, Corbin Park, the development of mixed-use projects like Bluhawk and City Place and the development of multi-family projects in downtown Overland Park, including Avenue 80, Interurban Lofts and the Vue, just to name a few.
He served as lead counsel to the Unified Government and the Board of Public Utilities in their efforts to be selected by Google from more than 1,100 other municipal applicants to become the first city in the United States to have “Google Fiber” – a fiber network providing internet connections of 1 gigabit per second to businesses, schools and other locations. Todd led the negotiating team and successfully completed a first-of-its-kind development agreement with Google. He subsequently represented no less than six other cities in crafting similar agreements with Google to provide "Google Fiber" to their citizens.
Todd represented the Unified Government in the development of a new $165 million Major League Soccer stadium for the Sporting Kansas City franchise and the development of a 600,000 square foot office campus for Cerner Corporation. He subsequently worked with the Unified Government, Sporting KC and the U.S. Soccer Federation to bring Pinnacle and the National Training Center to Kansas City, Kansas. This new $62 million, world-class soccer coaching and training village provides seasonal training facilities to the U.S. men's and women's national soccer teams and other Olympic sporting activities and a tournament fields complex for children of all ages and skill levels.
He was the co-author of the State of Illinois' STAR Bond Financing Act, which was signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn in 2010.
Todd has helped many of the firm’s clients in the drafting and negotiation of their retail, office and industrial leases. He represented the owner of the largest office park in Kansas and helped lease approximately 2,500,000 square feet of its office space. Todd also serves as counsel to major corporations who lease retail and office space as tenants nationwide.
He worked on the first tax increment financing (TIF) project that was ever awarded to a developer in the City of Overland Park, Kansas. He represented Tri-Land Properties, the developer of Cherokee South Shopping Center, which was granted unanimous approval of its TIF in 2008 by the Overland Park City Council.
Todd was selected to membership in the American College of Real Estate Lawyers in 2014. He was listed in the 2006-2015 editions of Chambers USA Guide: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business for Real Estate and is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP), recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council.
News & Insights
News
Speaking Engagements
Publications
“You Want What? – Three Development Agreement Provisions That Are Very Important to Municipalities, But Are Always Hotly Negotiated,” International Municipal Lawyers Association, September 2008
“STAR Destinations: Kansas Legislature Renews Legislation That Allows for Projects Shaping the Market,” Midwest Real Estate News, June 2007
“Tenancy-in-Common Ownership for 1031 Exchanges – The Risks with TICs,” Probate and Property, January/February 2007
“Chapter 6: Deeds,” Volume 1, Missouri Practice: Methods of Practice Transaction Guide, 4th Ed., 272,2001
“Chapter 8: Drafting Deeds of Trust,” Volume 1, Missouri Practice: Methods of Practice Transaction Guide, 4th Ed., 272, 2001
“The Decisive Blow to the Double Jeopardy Defense in Kansas Drunk Driving Prosecutions: State v. Mertz,” 44 Kansas Law Review 1009, 1996. Recommended as “worth reading” by The National Law Journal, January 6, 1997
Recognitions
Recognitions
Midwest Real Estate News 2021 Hall of Fame Inductee
Selected to the Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Real Estate Lawyers List, 2024
Selected to membership in the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, 2014
Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® list, 2012-2025 for Real Estate Law.
Recognized by Best Lawyers with the "Lawyer of the Year" award, 2020, 2025
Todd has been listed in the 2006 - 2024 editions of Chambers USA Guide: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business for Real Estate, saying that he is "a lawyer with the attitude of 'how do we get the deal done,'" as well as praise from clients for his ability to "think outside of the box and understand the deal with a great entrepreneurial streak."
Selected as one of Kansas City's 40 Under Forty by Ingram's Magazine, 2010
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP), recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council
Professional & Civic Activities
Professional & Civic Activities
American Bar Association
American College of Real Estate Lawyers
The Missouri Bar
Kansas Bar Association
Kansas City Area Development Council
International Council of Shopping Centers
Ethics For Good, Presenter
Johnson County Community College, Board of Members
Kansas City Kansas Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and Executive Committee
- Chairman of the Board, 2012-2014
Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
- 2009 Chairman, Real Estate Committee
- 2008 Vice Chairman, Real Estate Committee
Kansas City Tomorrow, 2006
Friends of the Zoo, Executive Committee and Chairman of Building Committee
- Chairman of the Board – 2017-2019
- Secretary – 2015-2017
Phoenix Montessori School, Board of Directors
Rockhurst High School Alumni Association
Practices & Industries
Admissions
- Missouri, 1996
- Kansas, 1997
Education
University of Kansas, J.D., 1996
Regis University, B.S., 1993