The Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 (LURA), which became law on 26 October 2023, makes various changes to local government and planning legislation with the objective, amongst others, of helping to “revitalise the high street”.

LURA introduced the concept of high street rental auctions to address this objective.

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Photo of Matthew Priday Matthew Priday

Matthew James Priday is a Co-Chair of the GT London Real Estate Practice. Matthew focuses his practice on commercial real estate and has wide-ranging experience in investments sales and purchases, lettings and development projects. Matthew advises property industry clients across the real estate…

Matthew James Priday is a Co-Chair of the GT London Real Estate Practice. Matthew focuses his practice on commercial real estate and has wide-ranging experience in investments sales and purchases, lettings and development projects. Matthew advises property industry clients across the real estate, retail and financial institutions sectors.

Photo of Sue Wilson Sue Wilson

Sue Wilson counsels clients in all areas of real estate management and litigation. She has over 25 years’ experience in providing tailored legal strategies for all types of property related problems, disagreements or disputes whether by litigation or through alternative dispute resolution. She

Sue Wilson counsels clients in all areas of real estate management and litigation. She has over 25 years’ experience in providing tailored legal strategies for all types of property related problems, disagreements or disputes whether by litigation or through alternative dispute resolution. She works for a broad range of clients including investors, landlords, tenants, developers, and financial institutions. She has a particular experience in dealing with developments including advising on third party rights and providing vacant possession strategies to enable developments to proceed.

Photo of Rachel Whittaker Rachel Whittaker

Rachel Whittaker is a commercial real estate lawyer with deep experience on a wide range of commercial real estate matters, including acting for institutional landlords on major lettings, joint ventures, high-value investment acquisitions and disposals, large-scale developments and complex pre-lets, investment and development…

Rachel Whittaker is a commercial real estate lawyer with deep experience on a wide range of commercial real estate matters, including acting for institutional landlords on major lettings, joint ventures, high-value investment acquisitions and disposals, large-scale developments and complex pre-lets, investment and development financings, and property and asset management arrangements. She also has experience in the real estate finance, hotel, health care, and residential sectors.

Photo of Emily Chen ˘ Emily Chen ˘

Emily Chen ˘ is a Real Estate Paralegal based in Greenberg Traurig’s London office.

˘ Not admitted to the practice of law.