Daniel Burnand

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Daniel Burnand

Daniel Burnand

Partner

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Daniel Burnand

Daniel Burnand

Partner

Daniel Burnand

Partner

London

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 3765

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Biography

Daniel is experienced in complex development and investment real estate transactions across a range of sectors including office, retail, logistics and infrastructure. He advises institutional investors, private equity funds, sovereign wealth funds and developers on multi-disciplinary single asset and portfolio transactions. Daniel has worked on a variety of ESG-related projects including the site acquisition, equity and debt financing, and development of two London office towers and he regularly advises clients on sustainability and green lease obligations between owners, occupiers and developers.

Daniel is actively involved in a range of DEI initiatives, sitting on the BCLP’s steering committees for the Race and Ethnicity Network and the Social Inclusion Network as well as being trustee for a charity.

Admissions

  • England and Wales

Related Practice Areas

  • Real Estate Sector

  • Zero Emission Vehicles & Charging Infrastructure

  • Corporate Occupiers & Tenants

  • Real Estate

  • Commercial Real Estate

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