Peyman Ghaemi

Avocat

Toronto
[email protected]
416.367.6163

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Peyman is an associate in the firm’s Toronto office and a member of the Commercial Real Estate Group.

His practice focuses on a broad range of real estate transactions, including development, acquisitions, dispositions, financing and leasing.

Prior to joining BLG, Peyman summered and articled with the firm.

Experience

  • KDDI Canada, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of KDDI Corporation, in its $1.35 billion acquisition of the UDC Portfolio in Downtown Toronto from Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: AP.UN).
  • Bell Canada, in negotiation and review of leases and other agreements for various telecommunications purposes, including data centres, DAS installations, and telecommunications towers.
  • Bank of Nova Scotia, in various types of project and structured finance transactions, including syndicated loans and multi-jurisdictional loans for real estate based financing.
  • BMO Life Assurance Company, multiple portfolio acquisitions, including, the C$110 million acquisition of three industrial properties in Ontario.
  • Petro-Canada Lubricants, in the built-to-suit lubricant manufacturing and warehouse facility in Edmonton.  
  • Emblem Developments, in its construction financings, including, from National Bank of Canada to finance its condo development project, Arte, in Mississauga.
  • ATS Industrial Automation, in its lease of an approximately 107,000 square foot manufacturing and warehousing facility in Cambridge, Ontario.
  • Ontario municipality, in its acquisition of certain lands for purposes of future redevelopment for municipal properties.

Beyond Our Walls

Professional Involvement

  • Member, Law Society of Ontario
  • Member, Canadian Bar Association
  • Member, Ontario Bar Association

Bar Admission & Education

  • Ontario, 2020
  • MBA, Université de Toronto, 2019
  • JD, Université de Toronto, 2019
  • B.A.Sc. (Civil Engineering), Université de Toronto, 2014