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Graham Archibald | Hill Dickson

Graham Archibald

Graham is a partner in the Real Estate team. He undertakes a wide range of property transactions with particular emphasis on acquisitions and disposals, portfolio management and development projects.
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Graham qualified as a solicitor in 1994 and subsequently gained wide ranging experience working for a number of North West law firms. He then joined the commercial property team in 1999, and was promoted to partner in 2004.

Graham has particular expertise in undertaking acquisitions and disposals, and portfolio management. Graham also has extensive experience of acting for both landlords and tenants on leasehold transactions. Particular areas of specialism include:

  • The undertaking of development transactions
  • Site disposals to residential developers
  • Disposals and acquisitions of industrial estates
  • Transactions involving the leisure sector

Graham acts for private investors as well as national corporates, and in addition, for a number of public and third sector bodies.

Graham is a graduate of the Law Faculty of Liverpool University and subsequently attended the Chester College of Law.

Further details

  • Experience

    • Advised a public utility company on the disposal of a number of properties to residential house builders
    • Acted for a foreign investment vehicle on the purchase of four industrial estates
    • Undertook a series of stock transfers for a social housing proivder
    • Advised a community benefit society on the acquisition of a number of sports villages
    • Acted on the acquisition of a portfolio of gyms as going concerns
    • Advised on the development of a new airport hangar for the operator
    • Advised on the development of a surf lagoon
    • Advised on a number of student accommodation developments
  • Affiliations

    • Member of the Law Society
    • Non-executive director of Knowsley Development Trust
  • Languages

    • French (basic)

Graham Archibald's Expertise