Leading global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has advised Norlake Hospitality on the sale of the 192-key Hoxton Southwark to Yellow Tree.
Norlake Hospitality is a real estate developer with hotels in the UK, Europe and the US. Based in Gibraltar, Yellow Tree is a real estate investment fund dedicated to the ownership, development and management of commercial and residential real estate assets.
The Hoxton Southwark hotel, located by the River Thames, will continue to be managed by global hospitality company Ennismore.
The Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer team was led by corporate/M&A partners Alan Montgomery and Siddhartha Shukla together with real estate partner Jeremy Walden.
The wider cross-practice team included partners David Coulling, Casey Dalton, Matthew Bool, Miriam Everett, Nick Wright, Sarah Hawes and Michael Aherne, of counsel Terence Lau, Duc Tran and Joanne Holbrook, senior associates Raj Mathew, Perminder Gainda, Haleema Ishaq, Robert Bindless, Alexandra Spafford, Elizabeth Wilson and Marcelo Valenca, and associates Ananya Bajpai, Georgie Crawford and Jia Lu.
Partner Siddhartha Shukla commented: "We are delighted to have supported Norlake on another important disposal for the group after having advised on the sale of the Hoxton Shoreditch and Hoxton Holborn in 2023. It has been great to be a part of this journey for the last few years."
The firm previously advised Norlake Hospitality on its acquisition of the original Hoxton Hotel in 2012, and Sharan Pasricha and Ennismore on its joint venture with Accor in 2021, which was led by corporate/M&A partners Alan Montgomery and Siddhartha Shukla.
The firm's market leading global Hospitality group advises across the breadth of the hotel sector from investment, joint venture and financing structures to operating arrangements and leasing and development, construction and disputes.