Commercial Property
Phone
0131 656 5698
Address
Caledonian Exchange 19A Canning Street Edinburgh EH3 8HE
Kenny has considerable experience in commercial property work, advising clients on the acquisition, disposal, development and funding of all types of commercial property – from office, leisure and retail investment, to development site acquisition, secured lending and commercial property leasing and management.
He deals extensively with the sale and purchase of businesses, most frequently in the healthcare sector (recently transactions including numerous dental and pharmacy sales and acquisitions and nursing home financing) and in the licenced trade (hotel, restaurant and guesthouse acquisitions and sales).
Kenny's other areas of interest and expertise are in banking/property finance (acting for various lenders and borrowers) and in the charity/social investment sector.
"Kenny Gray, with whom I have been working, has every attribute you could ask for in someone working in this field; he is, hard-working, thorough, approachable and capable of communicating in non-legalese."
The Legal 500 UK
"His thorough approach gives confidence that all bases have been covered."
Chambers UK: A Client's guide to the UK legal profession
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