Ewelina is a highly skilled Managing Associate based in Scotland and advises clients on all aspects of commercial property transactions with a particular focus on the renewal energy sector.

In addition to renewable energy projects, Ewelina has a wealth of experience across retail, office, industrial, and property finance sectors. This includes lease negotiations, acquisitions, disposals, and portfolio management. 

Known for exceptional technical ability and attention to detail, Ewelina advises developers, investors, and financial institutions on complex and high-value transactions. 

With a strong focus on intricate title work, Ewelina delivers innovative solutions to resolve challenges in land ownership and property rights, ensuring projects progress smoothly and efficiently.

Experience

Examples of experience include advising:

  • Large renewable energy developers on wind farm and energy storage projects in Scotland, involving negotiating option agreements and leases, associated infrastructure, oversail, overrun and access agreements
  • Large renewable energy developers, investors, lenders and retail clients on real estate due diligence, complex title issues, land use, and property rights, ensuring compliance with Scottish law, securing necessary rights to facilitate lending, construction and connectivity.
  • Major UK and international commercial lenders on the real estate due diligence and providing support to WBD finance and corporate teams
  • Large institutional investors and an international prominent retail operators on lease acquisitions of multiple high-street units and asset management work
  • Government Body on a COVID-19 related project
  • Local Authority on the acquisition of £6,6 million investment property
  • A large retailer on a cross border transaction (Scotland, England and Northern Ireland), intragroup transfer of approximately £25 million worth of real estate
  • A large corporate client on the acquisition of a £40 million business including commercial property based across the UK, including Scotland.