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Elvinger Hoss Prussen

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Working on its own as well as often forming part of an integrated multi-disciplinary offering alongside other firmwide complementary practice areas, Elvinger Hoss Prussen's team is well-placed to provide the full spectrum of real estate services for a varied client base including investors and developers. Although the firm does handle its fair share of conventional asset deals and lease negotiations, it is best-suited to handling complex matters including work on the conversion of brownfield sites. Here the firm benefits from the ‘theoretical knowledge and practical experiences’ of Nathalie Prüm-Carré in relation to urban zoning, where she is able to guide clients throughout the life cycle of a project, including in relation to litigation if necessary. Prüm-Carré also handles public procurement work in the construction space (for public authorities and private sector bidders), and is a pivotal member of a team that also includes Stéphanie Pautot – who excels at handling large-scale real estate projects, often acting as a project manager and liaison point between the various stakeholders. Former practice head Léon Gloden became a minister for the Luxembourg government in November 2023.

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  • ‘Nathalie Prüm-Carré is very involved in the cases and tries to find the best win-win solutions, using her deep both theoretical knowledge and practical experiences.’

Key clients

  • Codic International SA
  • Red Cross Luxembourg Sàrl
  • Batipart Invest
  • Backstone/Revantage Europe

Work highlights

  • Advised Codic International SA on its acquisition (including the bank financing) from Nextensa NV/SA of GK5 S.à r.l., which owns the Titanium site in the newly developed Cloche d'Or district of the city of Luxembourg.
  • Advised Batipart Invest on the sale of the OBH office building in Kirchberg, Luxembourg, of around 15,000 sqm, to Real I.S.
  • Advised Red Cross Luxembourg on the construction of the new Red Cross Building, which will include new premises for blood transfusions and other services in Howald, for approximately 13,400 sqm.

Lawyers

Next Generation Partners

Other key lawyers

Nathalie Prüm-Carré, Stéphanie Pautot, Michel Nickels