Property
Physical planning in the Netherlands is becoming an increasingly complex affair that makes heavy demands on the government and the private sector. Economic
progress and environmental protection have long been at odds with one another. As local authorities take on more responsibility, and as the relevant rules and
provisions are tightened, it is becoming harder for opposing interests to find common ground. How will this affect your current or future building projects?
Van Doorne keeps a close watch on trends and developments, and clarifies the legal context for you.
Our areas of expertise include:
- Public procurement procedures and disputes
- Building contracts
- Public-private partnerships
- Private finance initiatives
- Planning law
- Environmental law
- Administrative law
- Operating agreements and bye-laws
- Rent law
- Tax-related and notarial related aspects of property transactions and property development
Chambers Global and Europe 2008:
''This rapidly growing team has expertise in project development, including notarial capability, public law and financing advice. Additionally, the group has recruited Annerie Ploumen from Lovells to expand its services in the direction of traditional real estate transactions. This outfit has landed a number of important mid-market mandates for domestic clients away from Amsterdam. Most significantly, it acts for the Ministry of Defence on its first PPP project, the development of the Kromhout Kazerne.''
European Legal 500:
''The main focus of Van Doorne's practice is on transactions and project finance, where clients include Fortis Vastgoed and Yard Capital. Particularly noteworthy is Annerie Ploumen's work for Fortis Real Estate on the restructuring and redevelopment of the former Philips real estate portfolio.''




