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No Celebrations - March 2022 - Navigating the Latest on Russia Sanctions – A Perspective from European Real Estate Financing

It’s been just over a month since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, and, along with the atrocities of the war hitting the headlines, a whole host of countries, led by the United States, United Kingdom and European...more

2022 and Beyond – The Rise of ESG in the UK and Europe

ESG considerations is a key theme that has heavily influenced investments over the past few years and which will no doubt play an even more prominent role in the 2020s. We touched on this briefly in our 2021 closing article...more

Real Estate Reserves October 2021 - Limited Recourse Finance Series, Part 4: Other Common Issues in Limited Recourse Structures

In the final part of this four-part series, we explore some of the common issues that may arise in limited recourse structures, as well as ways to address or mitigate the risks and costs....more

Bring On Q4 - September 2021 - Limited Recourse Finance Series, Part 3: Security Package and Considerations

In this Part 3 of the limited recourse financing series, we discuss some common issues and considerations with respect to the security package in a typical limited recourse structure....more

See You in September August 2021 - Limited Recourse Finance Series, Part 2: Structural Features

In Part Two of our series on limited recourse finance in the European real estate finance market, we look at the structural features....more

Summer Reading July 2021 - Limited Recourse Financing Series: The Need for Limited Recourse Structures

Limited recourse financing (also sometimes referred to as “non-recourse”) is a very common structure adopted in real estate financing transactions in Europe. The principle around limited recourse financing is essentially...more

Summer's Coming, May 2021 | Issue No. 24A - Further Blow to the Landlords? The Virgin Active Case and the New Restructuring Plan...

It’s not news that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated losses in sectors that are reliant on footfall − namely, the retail and leisure industry. Prior to the pandemic, the general weakness in the “bricks and mortar” retail...more

The Changes Continue | February 2021 | Issue No. 21: Brexit Update – Changes to Loan Documentation

Following the expiry of the transition period which ended on 31 December 2020 at 11pm GMT (known as “IP Completion Day”), the UK is no longer a member of the EU. ...more

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