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Danielle L. Martin is Co-Chair of the firm's London Real Estate Group and Co-Chair of the Firm's Women’s Initiative. She has broad experience dealing with complex real estate transactions. She undertakes a wide variety of commercial real estate transactions for a broad spectrum of clients, including private equity investors, joint ventures, corporate end users and developers. She deals with all mainstream aspects of commercial real estate work, with a particular emphasis on the private equity real estate sector, portfolio sales/restructuring and investment sales and purchases. Dani has also spent time working in-house with two large corporate clients.

Dani has been ranked by Chambers and Partners in 'big ticket' real estate since 2015. She is ranked again in Chambers UK 2024, where sources say “Danielle has a rare ability to combine a strong commercial nous with attention to detail,” and add that "she is good at the bigger picture." In the 2021 edition of the guide, sources were quoted as saying "Danielle was very responsive and went the extra mile to make a deal happen in the required timeframe," and in the 2020 edition commentators noted that “she is very personable, very commercial and she really understands the detail. I think she is a very impressive partner."

Dani is also recognised as a key lawyer by The Legal 500 UK 2024 in both Property Development and Property Investment. In earlier versions of the guide, she is described as "a pleasure to work with" and lauded as "exceptional in providing the right advice in a timely manner."

Concentrations

  • Private equity real estate
  • Corporate real estate
  • Real estate investment
  • Real estate development

Expertise

Erfahrung

  • Acting for Westbrook Partners on the forward purchase of two logistics portfolios for c. £227 million.
  • Acting for Oxford Properties and Trinity Investment Management on the acquisition of Victoria House in London for c. £420 Million.
  • Acting for The Ardent Companies on the acquisition of the residential element of the Royal Exchange in the City of London for c. £50 Million.
  • Acting for Zenprop on the sale of 1-18 York Terrace East in London for c. £120 Million.
  • Acting for Angelo Gordon and Trinity Investment Management on the acquisition and ongoing development of the Grafton Centre in Cambridge.
  • Acting for Westbrook Partners on the disposal of two logistics portfolios to Blackstone for £485 million.
  • Acting for The Ardent Companies on the acquisition of The Touchwood Shopping Centre from Lendlease for £90 million following its debut investment in 1.4m sqft of industrial space for £60 million.
  • Advising Crosstree Real Estate Partners in relation to its acquisition of the Valentine student accommodation facility in East London.
  • Advising MGT Limited and Oaktree Capital on the £142 Million acquisition and financing of 92 residential units in Phase 3 of the Battersea Power Station development.
  • Acting for Trinova Real Estate and Chile-headquartered property investor Stars REI on the acquisition of 33 Kingsway, WC2 for £62 Million.
  • Acting for MGT Investment Management and Lincoln Property Company on the acquisition of a six-and-a-half-acre development site in Reading with a GDV exceeding £750 million.
  • Acting for Westbrook Partners on the acquisition of a portfolio of 28 multi-let industrial estates for £162 Million.
  • Acting for Leopard Investments on the acquisition of a high-end care operating business for in excess of £110 Million

Anerkennung durch den Markt

  • Listed, Chambers & Partners, UK Guides, Real Estate, 2016-2020, 2021-2024
  • Listed, Legal 500 UK Guide, 2020, 2022-2024
  • Team Member, PERE Global Awards, Law Firm of the Year: Fund Formation in Europe, 2018 
  • Team Member, Chambers & Partners USA Real Estate Law Firm of the Year, 2017-2018 and 2022
  • Co-Chair, Greenberg Traurig Global Women's Initiative, 2022-Present

Ausbildung

Akademische Ausbildung
  • College of Law, London, 2001
  • St. Anne’s College, Oxford University, 1999
Zulassung
  • England & Wales