Katie has acted in a broad range of property matters, including:
- acquisition and sale of shopping centres, commercial office buildings, agricultural and industrial properties
- acting for landlords in leasing shopping centres, mixed use resort style developments and commercial office buildings
- acting for landlords in redevelopment of shopping centres, including relocation of tenants and dealing with tenant compensation claims
- acting for an agricultural company in the sale of one of Queensland’s largest sheep stations
- acting for a government owned corporation in the negotiation of options to purchase an extensive corridor of rural land for the construction of linear infrastructure
- acting for a land owner in the development of an inland rail port, to be used for the transport of agricultural produce
- negotiating agreements with governments in relation to the construction of logistics facilities and infrastructure on State land
- subdivision of land for industrial, commercial and residential estates
- negotiating conduct and compensation agreements in relation to petroleum activities.
Recently Katie acted on:
- the purchase of a 50% interest in a large shopping centre for approximately $180 million, which also involved a development agreement for the proposed expansion of the shopping centre
- the sale of a regional shopping centre for $25 million
- the sale of a large livestock station for $27 million.
Katie regularly presents training seminars to the property industry on leasing, property transaction issues and unfair contract terms.
Prior to commencing with Holding Redlich, Katie was an in-house counsel in the gas industry, working on property related transactions associated with a proposed multi-billion dollar gas project.