Brennan M. Carroll

Brennan M. Carroll

(416) 367-6721
(416) 367-6749
22 Adelaide St W, Suite 3400, Bay Adelaide Centre, East Tower, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 2001
Brennan is a partner at BLG and practises commercial real estate and development law, providing legal services to a large cross-section of clients. He provides practical, efficient, and timely advice to his clients for all types of commercial real estate transactions, including purchases, sales, leasing, joint venture, and development arrangements and financings. Brennan’s expertise includes working with public and quasi-public clients, including various hospitals, colleges, and municipalities, such as William Osler Health System, Niagara Health System, and Mohawk College. Projects for these clients include the design, build, financing, operation, and maintenance of privately managed long-term-care homes, medical office buildings, and student residences. He also works closely with real estate professionals and in-house legal counsel for some of Canada's largest commercial and retail players, including Bell Canada, Circle-K, and Northland Power, to deal with their most important real estate matters. Brennan is also very active in the Urban Land Institute (ULI), having joined the Product Council on University Development and Innovation in 2019. LLB, University of Western Ontario, 1999. Called to the Bar in Ontario in 2001.
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