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Brendan Lynch Comments on Raising Funds for United Arts during the Coronavirus Pandemic

April 01, 2020

Shareholder Brendan Lynch, who serves as chairman of United Arts of Central Florida, was quoted in an article in Orlando Sentinel about the urgent need to raise funds for the Collaborative Campaign for the Arts during the uncertain times of the coronavirus pandemic. The annual campaign is United Arts’ biggest fundraiser for local art groups.

“This is money we’ll be able to turn around for the groups, who desperately need it,” said Lynch.

“Our sole mission is getting as much money to our funded groups as quickly as possible.” 

Read the article: United Arts Campaign Takes on New Urgency during Coronavirus Pandemic 


S. Brendan

A Virginia native originally with aspirations to become a journalist, Brendan Lynch fell in love with Florida and has made it his home since 2005. He represents both commercial and residential property land owners, as well as tenant business owners, in issues of property tax valuation and eminent domain/condemnation.

Brendan assists property owners throughout Florida with their property tax appeals, including assessment reviews, direct negotiations with county property appraisers, appeals to the Value Adjustment Board, and trial and appellate court proceedings. His clients include apartment projects, big box stores, condominiums, commercial strip centers, hotels, residences, student housing, vacant land, and other retail buildings.

With broad experience handling many different types of exemption applications, Brendan often assists clients from the application stage through challenges, to denial of any exemption, through trial and appellate court proceedings. These exemption applications include agricultural, conservation easements, healthcare, homestead, military housing, non-profit, religious, and senior living.

Typically, the eminent domain cases involve a governmental entity (Florida Department of Transportation, county, city, expressway authority, or other state agency) or private utility with condemnation powers seeking to take land from the property owners. Interestingly, Brendan has also represented condemning authorities on special projects – bringing a perspective from both sides of the table.

Brendan’s love for his adopted hometown of Orlando is reflected in his commitment to the community and its cultural diversity. A long-time advocate for the arts and former chair of the United Arts of Central Florida’s Board of Directors, Brendan helped steer the largest Collaborative Campaign in the organization’s history (over $3 million). He has also served in leadership roles for the Adult Literacy League, the Orange County Teen Court, and the Heart of Florida United Way.

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