Commercial Property
Phone
0131 656 5748
Address
Caledonian Exchange 19A Canning Street Edinburgh EH3 8HE
Dawn has over 20 years’ experience in the sector with her main expertise being in retail and property and acting for both landlords and tenants in relation to property investment and development. She has also worked in other sectors such as office and industrial, student accommodation, hotel and leisure and licensed premises.
Dawn has considerable experience in the renewable energy field acting for both landlords and tenants in relation to windfarms and run of river hydro projects.
She has acted for volume housebuilders in relation to strategic land acquisition and site assembly, acquisition of access and other servitude rights and preparation or disposal after build out.
Her experience includes carrying out many corporate support roles where M&A and share purchase and sale transactions have a property aspect to them.
"Dawn Anderson is superb. I would always use her for professional property work because she is thorough, efficient, approachable and incredibly hard working."
The Legal 500 UK
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