Macfarlanes and Clifford Chance advised on the sale of 70 St Mary Axe, the City of London landmark also known as the “Can of Ham” due to its shape, to Hayfin Capital Management in partnership with Capreon, for a sum in excess of £300 million.
Macfarlanes has advised Hayfin. The Macfarlanes team was led by Private Capital Real Estate Partners Andrew Hughes, Laura Bretherton and Sarah Shucksmith, supported by Senior Counsel Margaret Rhodes, Senior Associates Maeve Sloan, Scott Perry, Georgia Krell, Megan Barclay, Hayley Cole, and Rebecca Rose, VAT Specialist Lucy Green and Associates Harvey Innocent, Rhiya Lall and Aanika Matin.
Clifford Chance has advised Nuveen Real Estate. The Clifford Chance team was led by Partner Ian Painter in the Transactional Real Estate team, supported by Senior Associates James Law and Melissa Jones and colleagues in Real Estate Tax, Planning and Construction. The Nuveen team was led by Nick Deacon, Sophia Layton and Charlotte Haigh.
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