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Jasmine Sherr

Jasmine Sherr
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Jasmine Sherr

Jasmine Sherr

Senior Associate


London
Jasmine Sherr
  1. People /

Jasmine Sherr

Jasmine Sherr

Senior Associate


London

Jasmine Sherr

Senior Associate

London

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Jasmine Sherr has experience in a wide range of real estate transactions advising on acquisition, disposal, development, management and financing of a variety of real estate assets. Jasmine’s particular focus is on development in the mixed use and living sectors, and regeneration projects. She has advised developers and institutional investors on site assembly, structuring, acquisition, financing and a range of other related matters.

Areas of Focus

Real Estate Real Estate

  • Real Estate

Admissions

  • England and Wales

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Experience

  • Advising Qatari Diar in relation to structuring and ongoing residential development of Chelsea Barracks.
  • Advising R&F Group UK in respect of the structuring and ongoing development of the residential One Thames development.
  • Advising Lodha Developers in respect of financing of its Grosvenor Square residential development.
  • Advising Here East in respect of its innovation and technology campus at the Queen Elizabeth Park, Stratford.
  • Advising CBRE Affordable Housing Fund on the forward funding of property and acquisition of long leases.
  • Advising Ballymore in respect of various residential schemes and structuring.
  • Advising Four Ashes Limited (joint venture between Oxford Properties and Logistics Capital Partners) on various aspects of their development of what will be one of the largest logistics parks in the UK.

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