PENELOPE CAMPBELL
Partner


Penelope Campbell is an attorney in Croke Fairchild’s Real Estate Practice.

Penelope focuses her practice on the acquisition, disposition, borrower-side financing, development, and leasing of commercial real estate across asset classes. Penelope has played a pivotal role in retail, shopping center, industrial, warehouse, office, hospitality, multi-family and manufactured housing acquisitions and dispositions, developments, financings, and construction matters.  She also deftly guides commercial landlords and tenants in the drafting and negotiation of office, retail, industrial, warehouse, hospitality, and ground leases. In recent years, she has represented cannabis companies in connection with real estate matters.

In addition, Penelope is regularly called on to handle the real estate aspects of corporate equity and asset sales, purchases, mergers, and other corporate transactions.

With experience advising companies from startups to global corporations, clients look to Penelope for her creative, business-minded solutions to efficiently achieve their desired results.

Prior to joining Croke Fairchild, Penelope was a partner in the real estate groups at Honigman and Jenner & Block. In a fourteen-month secondment to Gulfstream Aerospace Company, she structured, documented, and oversaw the legal and business aspects of the construction, development, and financing of airplane manufacturing and assembly facilities.

Earlier in her career, Penelope was a press secretary for Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, serving as a spokesperson for the Secretary of State’s Office and as a speechwriter for Secretary White, and advising on policy issues.
PENELOPE CAMPBELL

PRACTICE AREAS

EDUCATION

  • Loyola University Chicago School of Law, J.D.
  • Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism, B.S.J.

ADMISSIONS

  • Illinois

MEMBERSHIPS & ACTIVITIES

  • Commissioner, Illinois Electronic Recording Commission
  • Board Member, Jesse White Foundation
  • Former Board Member, Young Leaders’ Division of the Chicago Central Area Committee
PENELOPE CAMPBELL

PENELOPE CAMPBELL
Partner


PRACTICE AREAS

EDUCATION

  • Loyola University Chicago School of Law, J.D.
  • Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism, B.S.J.

ADMISSIONS

  • Illinois

MEMBERSHIPS & ACTIVITIES

  • Commissioner, Illinois Electronic Recording Commission
  • Board Member, Jesse White Foundation
  • Former Board Member, Young Leaders’ Division of the Chicago Central Area Committee

Penelope Campbell is an attorney in Croke Fairchild’s Real Estate Practice.

Penelope focuses her practice on the acquisition, disposition, borrower-side financing, development, and leasing of commercial real estate across asset classes. Penelope has played a pivotal role in retail, shopping center, industrial, warehouse, office, hospitality, multi-family and manufactured housing acquisitions and dispositions, developments, financings, and construction matters.  She also deftly guides commercial landlords and tenants in the drafting and negotiation of office, retail, industrial, warehouse, hospitality, and ground leases. In recent years, she has represented cannabis companies in connection with real estate matters.

In addition, Penelope is regularly called on to handle the real estate aspects of corporate equity and asset sales, purchases, mergers, and other corporate transactions.

With experience advising companies from startups to global corporations, clients look to Penelope for her creative, business-minded solutions to efficiently achieve their desired results.

Prior to joining Croke Fairchild, Penelope was a partner in the real estate groups at Honigman and Jenner & Block. In a fourteen-month secondment to Gulfstream Aerospace Company, she structured, documented, and oversaw the legal and business aspects of the construction, development, and financing of airplane manufacturing and assembly facilities.

Earlier in her career, Penelope was a press secretary for Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, serving as a spokesperson for the Secretary of State’s Office and as a speechwriter for Secretary White, and advising on policy issues.