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Nick Ivey
Partner & Joint Head of Property Department

Qualification and experience
• Studied at Warwick University LLB Hons 1978
• Admitted as a solicitor 1981
• Was a Partner at Speechly Bircham from 1989-1996
• Joined Bates Wells & Braithwaite as a Partner in 1997
• Specialising in Estate and Property Portfolio Acquisition and Management

Recent transactions
• Acquisition of a long lease and refurbishment of a Grade I Adam listed building on the Howard de Walden Estate for major medical institution
• Acquisition and development of 2 large warehouse buildings in East London on behalf of a regeneration agency and conversion into an Arts Centre Complex including display and performance space and cinemas, with the benefit of a range of grants
• The construction of a European Headquarters building for large American motorcycle manufacturer, taken on a leasehold interest
• Acting on numerous commercial Leases for large commercial property owner in Central London and working with them on the development of their property portfolio
• Taking 2 long leases for a new Preparatory school for girls in Westminster
• Acting for major US legal practice in leasing their building in Mayfair
• Involved in several redevelopment projects, bringing disused sites back into community use with the benefit of national and European funding
• Involved with the restoration project of a leading Opera Company in Central London, including major Arts Council funding and issues surrounding Charity Act Compliance
• Long Leasing of newly built Headquarters building in Smithfield, London for major Children's Charity' subsequent subletting of 3 floors on shorter term leases

Other Interests
• Long suffering season ticket holder at Fulham Football Club
• Owner of a leg of a racehorse
• Finds it difficult to turn down Social invitations

Recommendations
Chambers UK 2008  stands out to clients for his "timely and sensible solutions, and willingness to explain the issues to us."
Chambers UK 2009  Interviewees, appreciate Nick Ivey’s accessibility and “prompt, practice advice”.