Nashville
615.949.2357 Direct
615.949.2349 Fax
krandall@winstead.com

Winstead Shareholder Keith Randall is a trusted advocate for real estate owners and developers, safeguarding their interests in negotiating design and construction agreements for complex, high-profile projects in Tennessee and nationwide. His extensive experience with high-impact commercial projects spans a wide array of sectors, including healthcare, hotel & hospitality, multifamily housing, mixed-use, and manufacturing.

Areas of Experience

  • Complex Project Experience: Keith has played a key role in shaping the landscape of major commercial developments. He notably contributed to the 2017 revision of the proprietary design and construction agreements for a publicly traded healthcare company.
  • Affordable Housing: Keith led the creation of a new suite of documents for a large public affordable housing agency in Middle Tennessee and represents numerous private and public affordable housing developers in the region.
  • Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) Advisor: He also provides counsel to REITs on a diverse range of construction projects, demonstrating his versatile skill set.
  • Shaping the Nashville Skyline: Keith has been instrumental in drafting construction agreements for a number of prestigious projects that are redefining the Nashville skyline, showcasing his impact on the local landscape.

Prior to entering private practice, Keith gained valuable insights as an Extern for Judge William J. Haynes Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee and as a Law Clerk in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Tennessee. 

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