Jastar Capital has been advised by Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) on its £40m+ acquisition of Native Bankside, a luxury aparthotel in London.
A former Victorian tea warehouse close to Borough Market and London Bridge, Native Bankside has been carefully developed into a 75 bedroom,...
Along with Christiaan Zwart of 39 Essex Chambers, Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to have advised the Waqf Trust of Barton (“the Trust”) on its planning strategy for the landmark Brick Veil Mosque, which received planning permission from the Secretary of State for...
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) is counselling RMI and a group of leading banks on the development of a climate-aligned finance (“CAF”) framework to help decarbonisation in the aviation sector.
The lenders involved include Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Citibank, Crédit Agricole CIB, Société Générale...
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) is delighted to welcome aviation and international law expert Jeffrey Wool to the firm as Senior Global Advisor. He will work out of both the firm's London and New York offices.
Jeffrey serves as Secretary General of the Aviation Working...
London-based international law firm Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) advised Encavis AG ("Encavis") on its acquisition of the 55 MW Fundici photovoltaic (PV) in Spain, currently under development by Hive Energy ("Hive”).
Located in Guillena in the southern region of Andalucía, once complete, the project...
London-based international law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised Navigazione Montanari S.p.A. (“Navigazione Montanari”) and Nai Int Ltd (“NAI”) on the sale of the Vallermosa and Valtamed tankers.
The Vallermosa, which was previously used to transport oil products, was built in South Korea in...