Florida Lawmakers Eye Property Tax, Housing Affordability
Real estate has found itself at the center of Florida's recent annual legislative sessions, and in what is shaping up to be a session full of intrigue, it will once again be a major focus in the just-launched 2026 edition, but with some new twists.
Rescheduling Won't Ease Headaches For Cannabis Landlords
Smoking pot may soon become less legally perilous under federal law, but the risks of owning a marijuana farm or dispensary appear likely to remain, attorneys and experts say.
Tracking The Data Center Bonanza Happening Around The US
Work is underway around the country on billion-dollar data center projects that kicked off in 2025, as developers aim to build capacity and infrastructure to meet booming demand for artificial intelligence technology.
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The Trump administration's indefinite pause on immigrant visas for applicants from 75 countries may test the outer bounds of executive control over visa issuance and prompt court battles in a rarely litigated ... (more story)
Two Michigan cannabis companies allege in a new federal lawsuit Friday that a Michigan township prevented them from opening their doors after the locality's voters approved a ballot measure to ban pot stores.
Data centers have become the darling of the real estate industry, but there are still unanswered questions about how the technology will ultimately be monetized and what leasing and financing structures will e... (more story)
The valuation of a Hilton hotel and convention center in Minneapolis was wrongly slashed by the state's tax court, including by $70 million in one year, a county told the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Tampa, Florida-based real estate investment trust Sila Realty Trust said Friday it has acquired a recently expanded inpatient rehabilitation facility in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for $43.1 million.
President Donald Trump's tariffs have created myriad risk allocation questions for real estate parties and, by extension, their attorneys, the American College of Real Estate Lawyers' newest president told Law... (more story)
The Ninth Circuit on Friday refused to stop a Nevada county from enforcing ordinances that don't allow unlicensed short-term rentals to operate, ruling that the lower court rightfully sided against a local com... (more story)
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The Fourth Circuit won't revisit a split decision tossing a mortgage fraud conviction brought against former State's Attorney of Baltimore Marilyn Mosby, despite the government's claims the ruling hinged on a ... (more story)
A New York bankruptcy judge approved the $451 million sale of 93 properties in the Chapter 11 case of real estate entities affiliated with Pinnacle Group, saying the buyer's plan to invest $30 million in repai... (more story)
In the opening days of 2026, South Florida's real estate market has shown signs of maintaining positive momentum on the development front as well as developers' growing affinity for commercial property-assesse... (more story)
BLDG Management is seeking to build a 1,055-foot residential tower in Jersey City, New Jersey, that would become the tallest building in the state, and Law360 has added that project to its tall buildings tracker.
Denmark should improve housing affordability by raising property taxes on owner-occupied housing or capping the deductibility of mortgage interest, and it should apply capital gains tax to sales of second home... (more story)
Invitation Homes Inc. said Friday that it has paid $89 million to acquire an Atlanta-based build-to-rent housing developer operating in the Southeast, a deal advised by Jones Day and Alston & Bird LLP.
Groups representing tenants living in rent-stabilized housing units owned by bankrupt affiliates of Pinnacle Group told a New York judge Thursday they want the buyer of the debtor's assets to provide as much a... (more story)