Commercial

  • July 17, 2025

    Equinix OKs $41.5M Settlement Of Capital Spending Claims

    Data center developer Equinix has agreed to pay $41.5 million to settle class claims from a pension fund saying the company mislabeled spending on maintenance expenses over a five-year period to earn executives bonuses of $150 million.

  • July 17, 2025

    Minn. Property Tax Appeals Tossed For Lack Of Disclosures

    Property tax appeals by three partnerships in Minnesota were dismissed by the state's tax court because the partnerships failed to provide the income and expense information required before making an appeal.

  • July 17, 2025

    Real Estate Finance Pro Returns To ArentFox Schiff In NY

    ArentFox Schiff LLP has added a real estate finance partner in New York from Greenspoon Marder LLP who returns to the firm after seven years away, the firm announced this week.

  • July 16, 2025

    Sidley Guides Starwood Property Trust's $2.2B Net Lease Deal

    Sidley Austin LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP are advising Starwood Property Trust Inc. 's $2.2 billion acquisition of net lease real estate operating platform Fundamental Income Properties LLC, according to an announcement made Wednesday.

  • July 16, 2025

    Chinese Investors' EB-5 Fraud Claims Dismissed

    A Delaware federal judge has tossed a proposed class action lodged by Chinese investors claiming they were defrauded in a failed EB-5 hotel investment tied to a San Francisco property, finding that the investors' claims are time-barred and that the court lacks jurisdiction.

  • July 16, 2025

    Attys Tout 3 Real Estate Investment Wins In Federal Budget

    Real estate investors can breathe a collective sigh of relief seeing the final version of the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act" that President Donald Trump signed into law this month, as it is largely favorable to the industry and keeps several much-admired tax breaks alive.

  • July 16, 2025

    Holland & Knight Guides $550M Seattle Overleverage Venture

    Holland & Knight LLP advised the launch of Keelbase Capital, a venture to invest some $550 million in Seattle-area properties that are overleveraged, the real estate investment firm said in a Wednesday announcement.

  • July 16, 2025

    Related Nets $46M Loan For NY Residential Development

    Related Companies obtained a $46.2 million senior secured loan for its 1,200-acre residential community project in Tuxedo, New York, the lender announced Wednesday.

  • July 16, 2025

    Rittenhouse Law Advises $344M Alterra Outdoor Storage Loan

    Rittenhouse Law advised industrial outdoor storage firm Alterra IOS on a $343.6 million loan secured by 64 sites in nearly two dozen states.

  • July 16, 2025

    Armenia Ordered To Pay $439K In Real Estate Dispute

    A D.C. federal judge has ordered Armenia to pay nearly $439,000 in costs owed to a real estate investor who won annulment in 2023 of an arbitral award nixing his claim against the country for allegedly not doing enough when he was defrauded by a local business partner.

  • July 16, 2025

    K&L Gates Hires CRE Finance Atty From Dechert

    K&L Gates LLP has brought on an ex-Dechert LLP attorney who specializes in commercial real estate finance as a partner in its Charlotte, North Carolina, office, the firm announced Tuesday.

  • July 16, 2025

    Tango Taps New CAO To Head Legal Amid Leadership Shifts

    Real estate software provider Tango announced that it has hired the general counsel for infrastructure consulting firm Halff as its new chief administrative officer, tasked with overseeing legal and compliance matters.

  • July 16, 2025

    Squire Patton Adds Burr & Forman Real Estate Atty In Tampa

    Squire Patton Boggs LLP announced Wednesday that it picked up a new principal who is a self-described "switch hitter" for its global real estate practice in Tampa from Burr & Forman LLP.

  • July 16, 2025

    Could A Casino Zhuzh Up Coney Island?

    Jodi Stein, a partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, is advising The Coney, one of eight proposals vying for three New York state licenses to operate a full-fledged casino.

  • July 16, 2025

    HGI Lends $38M For Refi, Renovation Of 12-Story DC Office

    Real estate investment firm Harbor Group International said it has provided $38.3 million to refinance a Washington, D.C., office building owned by Kairos Investment Management and help complete renovations of the property.

  • July 15, 2025

    Shopoff Realty Nets $52M Refi For 270-Acre Ariz. Project

    Shopoff Realty Investments obtained $52 million from investment firm Peachtree Group in order to refinance its 270-acre Mesa, Arizona development project, the real estate firm announced Tuesday.

  • July 15, 2025

    Kirkland Aids Blackstone $25B Pa. Data Center, Power Deals

    Blackstone announced Tuesday that funds overseen by Blackstone Infrastructure and Blackstone Real Estate plan to pour $25 billion into data centers and the energy infrastructure needed to keep them running in Pennsylvania, guided by Kirkland & Ellis. 

  • July 15, 2025

    Energy Company Says NJ Real Estate Firms Owe $1.2M

    A Garden State supplier of renewable electricity has alleged in New Jersey federal court that a group of New Jersey commercial real estate firms is refusing to pay more than $1.28 million in energy bills.

  • July 15, 2025

    City Worker Says She Was Axed For Trying To Tax Energy Co.

    A former employee of a Texas Gulf Coast city has told a court Monday that she was fired after suggesting that the city council vote to increase taxes on land owned by Freeport LNG.

  • July 15, 2025

    NC Justices Urged To Halt Project Tract's Foreclosure Sale

    A North Carolina property owner and other parties urged the state's high court Tuesday to pause foreclosure proceedings for a property that's part of a mixed-use real estate development project, arguing that an entity created by one of the project partners wrongfully increased the owner's related loan debt.

  • July 15, 2025

    These Firms Worked On The Top First-Half Real Estate Deals

    A&O Shearman and Stibbe are among the more than 20 law firms that scored work on the 10 largest global real estate mergers and acquisitions of the first half, a period that saw three transactions above $4 billion.

  • July 15, 2025

    11th Circ. Told Tax Court Erred Nixing Easement's Values

    A Georgia partnership told the Eleventh Circuit that the U.S. Tax Court broke legal precedent by relying on a flawed valuation method that did not consider commercial mining potential when it denied a deduction tied to the conservation easement donation of a property.

  • July 15, 2025

    Calif. Legislature OKs Retroactive Solar Property Exclusion

    California would allow the purchaser of a new property a three-year window to apply for a property tax exclusion for solar energy systems under a bill passed by the state Senate and sent to Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom for approval.

  • July 15, 2025

    Leech Tishman Hires Fla. Real Estate Atty For Counsel Role

    Leech Tishman hired an experienced Florida real estate transactional attorney for a counsel role in the firm's teams in Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch while working in its Sarasota office, the firm announced.

  • July 15, 2025

    Brookfield, Google Ink $3B Hydroelectric Power Deal

    Brookfield Asset Management, its subsidiary Brookfield Renewable Partners and Google have agreed to a "first-of-its-kind" more than $3 billion deal that aims to build up to 3,000 megawatts' worth of hydroelectric power capacity throughout the country, Brookfield announced Tuesday.

Expert Analysis

  • There's No Crying In Property Valuation Baseball Arbitration

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    The World Series is the perfect time to consider how the form of arbitration used for settling MLB salary disputes — in which each side offers competing valuations to an arbitrator, who must select one — is often ideal for resolving property valuation disputes, say Sean O’Donnell at Herrick Feinstein and Mark Dunec at FTI Consulting.

  • Webuild Ruling Complicates Arb. Award Enforcement In US

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    A Delaware federal court's recent decision in Sociedad Concesionaria Metropolitana de Salud v. Webuild, if read literally, could undercut the United States' image as a proarbitration jurisdiction by complicating creditors' efforts to enforce awards against property in this country, says Jeff Newton at Omni Bridgeway.

  • How To Avoid A Costly CPA Limitation Hidden In Most Leases

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    The lease audit rights clause is a seemingly innocuous provision in most commercial real estate leases that ends up costing tenants millions of dollars each year, as they have unwittingly agreed to retain only an accountant to investigate and settle financial issues, says Jason Aster at KBA Lease Services.

  • Navigating FEMA Grant Program For Slope Fixes After Storms

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    In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, it is critical for governments, businesses and individuals to understand the legal requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's grant programs to obtain funding for crucial repairs — including restoration of damaged infrastructure caused by landslides and slope failures, says Charles Schexnaildre at Baker Donelson.

  • Smith's New Trump Indictment Is Case Study In Superseding

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    Special counsel Jack Smith’s recently revised Jan. 6 charges against former President Donald Trump provide lessons for prosecutors on how to effectively draft superseding indictments in order to buttress or streamline their case, as necessary, says Jessica Roth at Cardozo Law School.

  • Consider Best Legal Practices For Commissioning Public Art

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    Commissioning public art for real estate projects can provide many benefits to real estate developers and the public, but it's important to understand the unique legal and contracting aspects of the process to ensure that projects are completed on time and on budget, says Sarah Conley Odenkirk at ArtConverge.

  • Applying High Court's Domestic Corruption Rulings To FCPA

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    After the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the domestic corruption statutes in three decisions over the past year and a half, it’s worth evaluating whether these rulings may have an impact on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement, and if attorneys can use the court’s reasoning in international bribery cases, says James Koukios at MoFo.

  • Climate Among Many Factors Driving Up RE Insurance Costs

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    A proactive approach to risk management may determine the viability of the U.S. commercial real estate sector as weather crises and other factors drive insurance costs higher, says Ulrick Matsunaga at Crosbie Gliner.

  • Bid Protest Spotlight: Debriefings, Timeliness, Documentation

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    ​James Tucker at MoFo examines three recent decisions from the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims concerning an agency's decision not to hold post-award discussions, a timeliness trap in certain Federal Supply Schedule procurements and the importance of providing contemporaneous documentation in price-evaluation protests.

  • A Look At Recent Case Law On Expedited Judgment In NY

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    A number of recent New York state court decisions clarify and refine the contours surrounding Civil Practice Law and Rule 3213, providing landlords, lenders and other payees guidance on how to seek accelerated judgment in certain litigation, says Alexander Lycoyannis at Holland & Knight.

  • Dealmaker Lessons From CFIUS' New Enforcement Webpage

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    The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ recently launched webpage, which details the actions — and inactions — that led to enforcement activity, provides important insights for dealmakers about filing requirements, mitigation commitments and the cost of noncompliance, say attorneys at Dechert.

  • Reassessing Lease Provisions To Account For ESG Initiatives

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    As companies seek to build ESG considerations into their businesses, it's crucial to understand how such initiatives can quickly become significant enough to compel reassessment of lease agreement provisions, and how best to modify leases accordingly, say Julian Freeman and Gabe Pitassi at Cox Castle.

  • Avoid Getting Burned By Agencies' Solar Financing Spotlight

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    Recently coordinated reports and advisories from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission maximize the spotlight on the consumer solar financing market and highlight pitfalls for lenders to avoid in this burgeoning field, says Mercedes Tunstall at Cadwalader.