Peter is a real estate lawyer specialising in property development, asset and site acquisitions and sales, real estate co-investment, corporate accommodation and commercial and industrial leasing.
Peter beings a wealth of experience representing REITs, sovereign wealth and pension funds, fund managers, large national and multi-national companies and property developers. Peter has represented Microsoft, Elanor Investors Group, Wee Hur, AGP Sustainable Real Assets, ISPT, New Horizon Properties, Volvo Group Australia, PepsiCo, NUIX, Mondiale VGL, Gazal, Lineage Logistics, LINX Cargo Group and Daiwa House.
Work highlights
Volvo Group Australia
Negotiation and entry into a pre-commitment to lease a purpose built 2 hectare distribution centre in Western Sydney.
Microsoft
Acquisition and development of data centre sites in Australia under a range of delivery models including freehold; fund through; ground lease; joint venture and co-location arrangements.
Lineage Logistics
Real estate aspects of acquisition of Emergent Cold APAC business and assets. This included the acquisition of additional cold storage facilities throughout Australia. Ongoing acquisitions of freehold and long-term leasehold cold storage logistics facilities throughout Australia.
Elanor Investors
Acquisition of 5 assets for its Elanor Healthcare Real Estate Fund including Woolloongabba Community Health Centre; Pacific Private Clinic, Southport; and Little Edward Street Medical Centre, Springhill. Acting on purchase of ANZAC Square, 200 Adelaide Street, Brisbane in the heart of the CBD for the Elanor Commercial Property Fund, and 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise, QLD.
Wee Hur (SGX listed development and construction group) and Intergen Funds Management
Acquisition of development sites at Moore Street, Canberra and separately at Regent Street, Redfern for the development of new purpose built student accommodation villages. Separately for Intergen, the acquisition and repositioning of the former Sydney headquarters of Bank of China, 39 York Street, Sydney.
Clearstate
Acquisition of multiple development parcels in greater Sydney and Melbourne urban growth corridors and the Illawarra region.