Brian T. Pearce

Member, Greensboro Office Managing Partner at Nexsen Pruet, LLC

Brian Pearce’s practice mirrors the geographic diversity of the real estate in North Carolina of which his practice focuses. Be it litigating a loan matter that involved real estate, procuring land use approvals from a municipal board, closing a commercial loan, negotiating a commercial lease, drafting a development agreement, fighting a landlord/tenant dispute, or resolving a title dispute, Brian’s practice touches every aspect of the real estate market.

A growing economy has seen Brian's practice have a heavy transactional component of late, working on large-scale projects with significant economic impact. In 2021, these projects included a $262M sorting and distribution center creating 451 jobs with UPS, and another $109.4M gene therapy facility that created 209 jobs with Audentes Therapeutics. In 2021, these projects included multiple Amazon facilities, and in 2022, the FedEx distribution center. In 2018, Brian closed seven of what the Triad Business Journal rated as the Triad's Largest Commercial Real Estate transactions.

Named one of the Piedmont Triad’s Forty Leaders under Forty in 2013, Brian has made his mark on the Greensboro Community. Whether it be through his volunteer work with the Greensboro Sports Council, the Greensboro Future Fund, the Greensboro Jaycees, the Wyndham Championship or any of the other various local groups he has been involved with in Greensboro, Brian has done his best to help the community in which he lives. Brian is currently serving as Managing Partner of the Greensboro office location of Nexsen Pruet and as Co-Chair of the firm's recruiting committee.

Brian’s interests do not stop at just the Greensboro community. In fact, Brian’s most passionate cause is advocating for families with children on the autism spectrum. As an “Autism Dad” himself, Brian is constantly looking for ways he can get involved to make life easier on families and children living with autism. This passion has led Brian to become involved with the local autism groups and has taken Brian to Raleigh where he has actively lobbied for autism insurance reform. In 2015, Autism Speaks named Brian as its Parent Advocate of the Year.

On a professional level, Brian has a similarly full plate of involvement. Brian stays busy by being an active member the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties and the International Council on Shopping Centers. Brian has also served a long term on the City of Greensboro Board of Adjustment, including a two-year stint as the Board's chair, and has served as the Chair of the North Carolina Bar Association's Land Use and Zoning Council. This involvement, along with his professional acumen has led to Brian being named an Emerging Legal Leader by Lawyers Weekly and a Rising Star by Super Lawyers.

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