Nick Talvacchia, a partner in Cooper Levenson, P.A., serves as Chair of the firm’s Land Use practice group.
He concentrates his practice in land use, real estate development, environmental and economic incentive matters.
He works with developers, regulators, healthcare institutions, casinos, hotel operators, and boards of education, among others, providing guidance in obtaining developmental approvals and incentives for a wide variety of projects.
Nick is a graduate of Rutgers College (B.A.), Rutgers University (M.B.A.), and Rutgers University School of Law – Camden (J.D. with Honors).
He is admitted to practice law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Nick represents national and local companies and individuals in obtaining local zoning and State environmental approvals for residential, casino, hotel, retail, restaurant, healthcare and telecommunications projects throughout New Jersey.
Some projects for which he has obtained approvals include:
Nick assists his clients in obtaining redevelopment approvals and tax incentives.
He negotiates agreements for redevelopment projects with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA), the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) and local governments for redevelopment agreements and property tax incentive agreements.
He has obtained funding for his clients and a multitude of substantial tax incentives for development projects.
Some of his approvals include:
Nick was named to the 2022 Real Estate Industry ROI-NJ Influencers list. Atlantic Cape Community College recognized his outstanding service to the college as a Trustee and Board Chair, from 2001 to 2013. Nick was recognized in 2002 by the State of New Jersey by the 2nd legislative district for making a significant contribution to improving Atlantic County and for demonstrating dedication to others through his community service.
Nick has served as an Adjunct instructor at Rutgers University, Camden. Taught Legal Foundations of Planning Law, a preparatory course for undergraduate and graduate students seeking careers in land use planning (1995-2005). He is a member of the Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Committee (2014-Present). Nick has served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Atlantic Cape Community College (2001-2013), as Chair (2009-2011), as Vice Chair (2007-2008), and Treasurer (2005-2008).