Richard B. Burnham Grady Gammage, Jr. Michael R. King Richard K. Mahrle Curtis Ullman Thomas J. McDonald James A. Craft Kevin R. Merritt Randall S. Dalton Kevin J. Blakley John R. Dacey Jeffrey J. Miller Cameron C. Artigue Susan L. Watchman Stephen W. Anderson Christopher A. Womack Timothy J. Martens Lisa T. Hauser Jerry D. Worsham II George U. Winney, III Manjula M. Vaz Kay Bigelow James F. Polese Patricia E. Nolan Rachel R. Weiss Gregory J. Gnepper Heather Boysel Ryan J. Millecam Carolyn V. Williams Jonathan A. Bennett F. William Sheppard Mary B. Artigue Diane K. Geimer |
Grady Gammage, Jr.
ggammage@gblaw.com (602) 256-0566 Areas of Practice Zoning Land Use Planning State Trust Lands Education J.D., Stanford, 1976 B.A., Occidental College, 1973 Court Admissions and Other Interests State Bar of Arizona U.S. Court of Claims Maricopa County Bar Association Profile Grady Gammage, Jr. is a part time academic, a practicing lawyer, an author, a sometime real estate developer and a former elected official. He thinks life is more interesting if you do lots of different things. In his academic role, Mr. Gammage is a Senior Fellow at ASU’s Morrison Institute. His work there focuses on urban growth and development, quality of life, and local economic issues. He also teaches at the College of Law and at the College of Architecture and Environmental Design. As a lawyer, he has represented real estate projects ranging from master planned communities to sprawling subdivisions to high rise buildings and intense urban mixed use redevelopment. He served on the Central Arizona Project Board of Directors for 12 years, and was President during a period of turbulence when the CAP was suing the Federal Government over the cost of the canal. As a real estate developer, he built an intense, urban mixed use project in the City of Tempe which won three architectural awards and has been widely acclaimed. Mr. Gammage is the author of the book “Phoenix in Perspective” and numerous articles on land use and growth issues. |