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Clients Count on David for Creative Solutions to the Challenges of Their Most Critical Transactions Clients count on David for creative solutions to the challenges of their most critical transactions. David advises on complex commercial real estate deals, specializing in large and intricate sales, purchases, joint venture agreements, developments and financings. He also has significant experience in public­private partnerships for large infrastructure projects. David’s clients, including some of the world’s largest real estate developers, pension funds and investment funds, rely on him for his understanding of their businesses and his practical advice. His client­focused approach has also David G. Reiner earned the trust of several Canadian banks, which regularly choose him for their Partner important matters. Office REPRESENTATIVE WORK Toronto Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Tel Acted for Cadillac Fairview and its affiliated entities in its joint venture with TD 416.367.7478 Greystone Asset Management relating to CF Carrefour Laval, the largest enclosed shopping centre in the Greater Montréal Area, including approximately Email 1,200,000 square feet of retail space. [email protected] Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Expertise Acted for Cadillac Fairview in its acquisition from First Gulf and its partners of Commercial Real Estate one of the largest planned commercial developments in Canada, the 38­acre Corporate East Harbour project in downtown Toronto. Infrastructure The Blackstone Group Inc. Bar Admissions Acted for real estate funds managed by The Blackstone Group Inc. and their Ontario, 2008 affiliates in Blackstone's $6.2­billion all­cash acquisition of Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust and the separation of its external asset manager, Dream Asset Management. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acted for Frontside Developments L.P., a joint venture between Cadillac Fairview and Investment Management Corporation of Ontario, in the sale of a 30% interest in the development site located at 160 Front Street West, Toronto, to The Toronto­Dominion Bank. Also acted for Cadillac Fairview, as the manager and co­owner, in the joint venture and management arrangements for the development. As one of the most significant developments in Toronto, it will consist of a 46­storey office tower (with 1,200,000 square feet of office space and 12,000 square feet of retail space) in the heart of downtown Toronto. The office space has been fully leased to Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and The Toronto­ Dominion Bank. Blackstone Property Partners Acted for an affiliate of Blackstone Property Partners in its joint venture with Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc., to acquire the 1.45 million­square­foot Bentall Centre office and retail complex in Vancouver. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acting for Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited in a joint venture with Shape David G. Reiner | Lawyer Profile Properties and another investor for the development of a multi­phase mixed­use1 of 2 project in Richmond, British Columbia, which is expected to include the single largest residential development in Richmond's history as well as substantial integrated commercial components. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acted for Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, the remaining co­owner and property manager, in the sale of Ivanhoe Cambridge's undivided 50 percent interest in Fairview Mall, one of Canada's leading shopping centres, to 404 & Sheppard LP. Toromont Industries Ltd. Acted for Toromont Industries Ltd. in its acquisition of Hewitt Equipment in a $1­ billion transaction that expands Toromont's Caterpillar dealership into Québec, Western Labrador and the Maritimes, and strengthens its expertise in the mining, construction, power systems and forestry sectors. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Acted for Cadillac Fairview Corporation in the sale of a 50% non­managing interest in its Vancouver portfolio, including CF Pacific Centre and 12 office towers, to Ontario Pension Board and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Ivanhoe Cambridge Acted for a subsidiary of Ivanhoe Cambridge in connection with the sale of its majority interest in Bentall Centre, one of the largest office complexes in Canada, to Maple Red Financial Management Canada Inc. in what is reported to be the biggest commercial real estate transaction in Vancouver history. RECOGNITIONS Chambers Canada: Canada's Leading Lawyers for Business—Real Estate: Ontario The Legal 500 Canada—Real Estate (Leading Individual) The Best Lawyers in Canada—Real Estate Law EDUCATION Osgoode Hall Law School, LLB, 2007 Concordia University, BComm (Finance), 2003 David G. Reiner Partner Clients count on David for creative solutions to the Office challenges of their most critical transactions. Toronto David advises on complex commercial real estate deals, specializing in large Tel and intricate sales, purchases, joint venture agreements, developments and 416.367.7478 financings. He also has significant experience in public­private partnerships for large infrastructure projects. Email David’s clients, including some of the world’s largest real estate developers, [email protected] pension funds and investment funds, rely on him for his understanding of their businesses and his practical advice. His client­focused approach has also earned the trust of several Canadian banks, which regularly choose him for their important matters. REPRESENTATIVE WORK Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acted for Cadillac Fairview and its affiliated entities in its joint venture with TD Greystone Asset Management relating to CF Carrefour Laval, the largest enclosed shopping centre in the Greater Montréal Area, including approximately 1,200,000 square feet of retail space. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acted for Cadillac Fairview in its acquisition from First Gulf and its partners of one of the largest planned commercial developments in Canada, the 38­acre East Harbour project in downtown Toronto. The Blackstone Group Inc. Acted for real estate funds managed by The Blackstone Group Inc. and their affiliates in Blackstone's $6.2­billion all­cash acquisition of Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust and the separation of its external asset manager, Dream Asset Management. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acted for Frontside Developments L.P., a joint venture between Cadillac Fairview and Investment Management Corporation of Ontario, in the sale of a 30% interest in the development site located at 160 Front Street West, Toronto, to The Toronto­Dominion Bank. Also acted for Cadillac Fairview, as the manager and co­owner, in the joint venture and management arrangements for the development. As one of the most significant developments in Toronto, it will consist of a 46­storey office tower (with 1,200,000 square feet of office space and 12,000 square feet of retail space) in the heart of downtown Toronto. The office space has been fully leased to Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and The Toronto­ Dominion Bank. Blackstone Property Partners Acted for an affiliate of Blackstone Property Partners in its joint venture with Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc., to acquire the 1.45 million­square­foot Bentall Centre office and retail complex in Vancouver. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acting for Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited in a joint venture with Shape David G. Reiner | Lawyer Profile Properties and another investor for the development of a multi­phase mixed­use2 of 2 project in Richmond, British Columbia, which is expected to include the single largest residential development in Richmond's history as well as substantial integrated commercial components. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Acted for Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, the remaining co­owner and property manager, in the sale of Ivanhoe Cambridge's undivided 50 percent interest in Fairview Mall, one of Canada's leading shopping centres, to 404 & Sheppard LP. Toromont Industries Ltd. Acted for Toromont Industries Ltd. in its acquisition of Hewitt Equipment in a $1­ billion transaction that expands Toromont's Caterpillar dealership into Québec, Western Labrador and the Maritimes, and strengthens its expertise in the mining, construction, power systems and forestry sectors. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Acted for Cadillac Fairview Corporation in the sale of a 50% non­managing interest in its Vancouver portfolio, including CF Pacific Centre and 12 office towers, to Ontario Pension Board and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Ivanhoe Cambridge Acted for a subsidiary of Ivanhoe Cambridge in connection with the sale of its majority interest in Bentall Centre, one of the largest office complexes in Canada, to Maple Red Financial Management Canada Inc. in what is reported to be the biggest commercial real estate transaction in Vancouver history. RECOGNITIONS Chambers Canada: Canada's Leading Lawyers for Business—Real Estate: Ontario The Legal 500 Canada—Real Estate (Leading Individual) The Best Lawyers in Canada—Real Estate Law EDUCATION Osgoode Hall Law School, LLB, 2007 Concordia University, BComm (Finance), 2003.
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