East Memphis
6060 Primacy Parkway, Suite 100
Memphis, TN 38119

  • Bio
  • Education
  • Admissions
  • Accolades

Tricia Adrian is efficient and approachable to her clients while providing guidance on complex transactional matters. She concentrates her practice in the areas of economic development, residential and commercial real estate, mergers and acquisitions, and commercial transactions. She has extensive experience in the preparation and structure of real estate acquisitions and dispositions, commercial loans, including real estate and asset-based loans, leasing transactions, and economic incentives, such as PILOTs, TIFs and CPACER programs. In addition, she represents both buyers and sellers in merger and acquisition transactions. From 2015 to 2021, Tricia was listed as a Rising Star by Mid-South Super Lawyers for Real Estate Law. She was also recognized by Best Lawyers in 2024 and 2025.

Currently, Tricia serves on the Board of the Children’s Museum of Memphis, University Neighborhoods Development Corporation, and the Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis. Outside of her professional and community involvement, Tricia stays busy with her two daughters, who are nineteen months apart. Tricia loves to play tennis, and is a proud member of Ciao Y’All!, her award-winning spaghetti gravy-cooking team that participates in the annual Memphis Italian Festival.

  • University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, J.D., 2007
  • University of Alabama, B.S. in Business Management, 2004

Admitted to Practice

  • Tennessee, 2007

Bar Admissions

  • Tennessee, 2007

Awards and Recognition

  • Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Star (2015, 2019, 2020, and 2021)
  • Best Lawyers (2024, 2025)

Professional Organizations and Awards

  • Memphis Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division Board, 2012 and 2014
  • Memphis Bar Association , Member
  • Tennessee Bar Association, Member
  • Super Women in Business, Memphis Business Journal, 2022

Civic and Community Involvement

  • Children’s Museum of Memphis, Board Member
  • Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis, Board Member
  • University Neighborhoods Development Corporation, Board Member, Vice Chair
  • MidSouth Development District, Regional Economic Strategy Committee
  • Safer, TN, Coalition Growth Committee
  • CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women) Network, Member
  • Junior League of Memphis, Sustainer
    • Sustainer Counsel
    • Fund Development Council as, Retail Development Chair and 5k Director
  • Past President of the University of Alabama Alumni Association, Memphis Chapter
  • Grace St. Luke’s Episcopal School, Parents Association, Board Member, 2023-2024
  • Grace St Luke’s Episcopal School, Saints Slam Tennis Committee, 2026
  • Forest Spence Fund, Swing for Forest, Committee Member, 2025
  • Presenter, Memphis Bar Association, Continuing Education Seminar on Economic Development Incentives in Memphis & Shelby County, 2025