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Charles Russell Speechlys advises Exeter Property Group on its acquisition of two property SPVs from the Tritax group

Charles Russell Speechlys has advised long-standing client Exeter Property Group on its acquisition of two property SPVs from the, Tritax group, a market-leading fund manager focused on high-quality European logistics real estate.

Exeter Property Group is among the largest real estate investment managers in the world focused on acquiring, developing and managing logistics/industrial, office and life science properties across the US, Mexico, Europe and Asia.

Commenting on the deal, James Golunski, Legal Counsel at Exeter Property Group, said: “Many thanks to David, Ashwin and the wider team at Charles Russell Speechlys for supporting us with their hands-on legal advice, helping us to navigate through the acquisition process on this significant transaction for us”.

Corporate partner, David Coates added: “We are delighted to have assisted the Exeter team on this transaction in securing two significant UK assets. We look forward to seeing the group develop as they continue to execute their rapid growth strategy across Europe”.

The Charles Russell Speechlys team, led by partner David Coates, included Corporate associate Ashwin Pillay, Real Estate partner Eddie Richards and associate Alex Greenwood, Tax partner Helen Coward, Corporate partner Victor Regnard and associate Claire Moura (both from the Luxembourg office).

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