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Jordan Bookman

Senior Associate (Australia)
Senior Associate
London

Jordan is a real estate lawyer with extensive UK and international experience.

Jordan is a senior associate who qualified in Australia and has worked in London since 2015. Jordan has extensive experience advising clients on all legal issues associated with real estate (in both the UK and Australia), including real estate acquisitions and disposals, property developments, joint venture investments, the property-related aspects of corporate mergers and acquisitions, property finance and work supporting corporate and energy sector clients.

Background

Jordan was born in Canada and has a law degree from the University of Melbourne. Jordan was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2008. Jordan is also a trustee of Bootstrap Company, a charitable organisation, which develops and manages affordable workspace for creative businesses, social enterprises and charities, supporting them to start up and grow.

Experience & expertise

Selected matters

  • Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners on the acquisition and development of the circa £480 million Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant project which, when operational, will be one of the UK and Europe's largest energy-from-waste (EfW) plants
  • Allianz Real Estate, the global real estate investment and asset manager of Allianz group, on the creation of a market-leading student accommodation real estate joint venture in London with Greystar Real Estate Partners, the global rental housing leader, and Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSPIB), one of Canada's largest pension investment managers
  • Hammerson on its €1.85 billion joint venture arrangements and acquisition with Allianz of a portfolio of market-leading retail assets in Dublin, Ireland (including Dundrum Town Centre)
  • Macquarie Bank on the financing of over 300MW of solar plants in the UK
  • United PV, whose largest shareholder is China Merchants New Energy Group, on its acquisition of six solar power plants in the UK with a combined capacity of over 82MW.