UGGC Avocats, one of France’s leading independent law firms and a multidisciplinary business law firm, advised the real estate investor, Eternam, in connection with the acquisition of the Courtyard hotel in Paris by the latter and EQ Group.
These two real estate players sign here their first joint hotel acquisition.
The Courtyard hotel in Paris Arcueil (75) is a four-star hotel with 170 rooms operated by the Marriott Group.
UGGC Avocats acted on the corporate, real estate and hotel aspects through David Gordon-Krief (partner), Camille Hévin (associate) and Paul Grandet (associate).
The firm also intervened on regulatory aspects with Charles-Emmanuel Prieur (partner) and Laura Malach (consultant).
For its part, the firm Gide, through Nadège Nguyen and Hugues Moreau (partners) advised the buyers on this transaction, with a multidisciplinary team composed of: Morgan Maréchal and Camille Burg (associates) on the corporate aspects; Sibylle Chomel de Varagnes (collaborator) on hotel and real estate aspects; Aurélien de Castéja, (counsel), and Margaux Lefebvre (collaborator) on setting up financing.
The Cazals-Mancho-Pichot-Saint Quentin firm also worked on this project on behalf of the buyer through Maxence Manzo, Xavier Colard (partners) and Jenny-Emma Haure (associate).
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