Cubism Law has a highly experienced team of commercial property lawyers including accomplished specialists in the fields of development, finance, taxation, insurance, litigation and investment. We enable our clients to execute often complicated transactions that require in-depth market knowledge, talented individuals and the commitment and drive to see projects through to a successful conclusion.
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All commercial property transactions involve a number of complex legal factors encompassing the legal aspects of construction, planning, building, acquisition and disposal, leasing, sub-letting and development.
We act for developers, pension funds, REITs, banks, contractors, retailers, business owners, franchisors, and private investors. The types of transactional property work which we act and advise on include:
Sales & purchases
Commercial leases
Secured lending
Guarantees & securities
New developments
Rent reviews
Property development
Property licences
Planning
The Trafford Centre, Manchester
Involved in funding and advising on the development of the Trafford Centre, Manchester, a £600m project with construction time of 27 months and one of the last major out of town retail centres recently built in England.
Leyton Orient Football Club
Represented Joint Venture partner in a £10m redevelopment of Leyton Orient Football Ground, raising initial development funding through the creation of an innovative investment instrument and then conventional refinancing of the completed development.
Romford Town Centre
Advised on raising development finance in connection with a £50m complex mixed use scheme, involving the provision of new build barter consideration for the landowners.
Contact Us
To contact us regarding real estate projects please call 020 7831 0101 or use the 'get in touch' form on this page to email an initial outline of your requirements and one of our commercial property solicitors will call you back.
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