Overseen by Suzanne Benson, Trowers & Hamlins LLP’s broad capabilities encompasses commercial, mixed-use, and residential developments. The firm is also particularly well-regarded in the build-to-rent, life sciences, private accommodation, and private residential sectors. Rebecca Wardle has over two decades of experience in the real estate sector and is often engaged in regeneration projects, transactions, and joint ventures. Patrick Morris is skilled at mixed-use projects and is particularly active in the healthcare and education sectors.
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Profile
Work Department
Real Estate
Career
Rebecca has over 15 years experience in the real estate sector working on all aspects of residential development and regeneration projects for both public and private sector organisations.
Rebecca has a diverse client base and acts for developers, housebuilders, contractors, registered providers and local authorities. She specialises in real estate acquisition and sales, transaction structuring, development, regeneration, joint ventures and partnerships and has particular expertise in student accommodation and build to rent projects. She advises on the real estate aspects of development financing having acted for numerous clients seeking funding solutions.
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Key clients
- London Museum RMS (England) Limited Hampshire Pension Fund CBRE Investment Management Vengrove Abri Group Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Westminster City Council Gamuda Land Poplar HARCA Outcomes First Group Ellison Institute of Technology, Oxford Limited
Work highlights
Advising the London Museum on their relocation from the current site in London Wall to a new location in the historic Smithfield Market, a listed building and heritage asset.
Advised RMS, a group company of IJM Land Berhad, on a development agreement with Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in connection with the construction of a bridge link and a new station entrance.
Acted for Vengrove on a complex development and option agreement for a major new life science development.

