Sally Whatley-Brown > Greene & Greene > Bury St Edmunds, England > Lawyer Profile

Greene & Greene
80 GUILDHALL STREET
BURY ST EDMUNDS
IP33 1QB
England

Work Department

Property

Position

Senior Associate

Career

Sally joined Greene & Greene in April 2021 having qualified as a solicitor in 2003.  She has broad experience in all aspects of commercial property, having trained with and worked for DAC Beachcroft LLP in their Manchester, Leeds and Bristol offices before moving in-house to work for a large SIPP provider in East Anglia. More recently Sally has broadened her expertise, working in the public sector before returning to local private practice.

Sally handles a diverse caseload and works with individuals, corporate bodies, trusts and public sector organisations on all aspects of commercial property transactions, from acquisitions and disposals, development, option, promotion and overage agreements to leases and licences and adverse possession claims.  Sally is organised, efficient and commercially minded and always focused on the needs of her clients and their individual requirements.

Recent experience includes the letting of regional office and retail space, auction sales and purchases, statutory development agreements and the lease renewal of large ex public sector housing stock.

Lawyer Rankings

East Anglia > Real estate > Commercial property: elsewhere in East Anglia

The team at Greene & Greene in Bury St Edmunds ‘acts promptly, advises wisely, and represents the client with authority’ in tenant and occupier matters, and the purchase and letting of commercial units. Practice head Tim Mendes da Costa frequently handles multimillion-pound acquisitions, including care home sales. Hugo Greer-Walker provides ‘a friendly ear when needed, and sound and consistent advice’, having recently assisted Finland-based producer of agricultural machinery Avant (Tecno) UK with the acquisition and development of a new UK headquarters and distribution hub. Sally Whatley-Brown and associate Julia Cardy are key advisers to both owners and occupiers of commercial premises.