Commercial
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									September 08, 2025
									Texas Data Center Campus Developer Files For IPOFormer U.S. energy secretary Rick Perry's Fermi America filed for an initial public offering Monday, guided by Haynes and Boone LLP and Vinson & Elkins LLP. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Universities Put To The Test In 6 Higher Ed Property ConflictsNew York University's challenge to a recent rezoning, Chapter 11 proceedings for a student housing owner serving the University of California, and an Illinois university's refusal to hand over property to a local municipality are among the cases vexing higher education parties and their partners. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Walker & Dunlop Lines Up $68M Skilled Nursing Loans DealWalker & Dunlop Inc. arranged more than $68 million worth of refinancing loans, which are insured by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, for seven skilled nursing properties in Illinois and Wisconsin, the commercial real estate financing company announced Monday. 
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									September 08, 2025
									No Mulligans: Budget Woes Close More University LinksThe University of Minnesota is the latest higher education institution to announce a golf course sale or closure as colleges and universities increasingly look to realize proceeds from underused assets amid mounting financial pressures and dwindling enrollments. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Cos. Land $159M Financing For NYC Medical Office ProjectSlate Property Group and Evenhar Development Corp. obtained $159 million worth of financing for their 13-story New York City medical office and community center project in Manhattan's Carnegie Hill and East Harlem neighborhoods, the companies announced Monday. 
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									September 08, 2025
									2 Firms Steer $540M IPO For Oilfield Water Infrastructure Co.Houston, Texas-based oilfield water management company WaterBridge Infrastructure said Monday that it is seeking to raise up to $540 million in an initial public offering guided by Latham & Watkins LLP and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP. 
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									September 08, 2025
									NYC Real Estate Week In ReviewFrenkel Hershkowitz, Belkin Burden and Miller Leiby are among the law firms that helped with the largest New York City real estate deals that became public last week, with a $105 million Manhattan matter topping the list. 
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									September 08, 2025
									New Orleans' Short-Term Rental Crackdown Largely UpheldA Louisiana federal judge mostly sided with New Orleans in a lawsuit filed by Airbnb Inc. and multiple property owners challenging the city's 2023 and 2024 short-term rental restrictions, tossing most of the plaintiffs' 11-count suit. 
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									September 08, 2025
									9th Circ. Denies CoStar's Bid To Rehear Antitrust RulingA Ninth Circuit panel rejected a call to revisit the court's June decision reviving claims alleging that real estate information service CoStar monopolizes several commercial real estate listing markets through exclusive deals with brokers and technological barriers for competitors. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Former Skadden Atty Moves Tax Practice To Simpson ThacherSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP has deepened its transactional resources in the New York office with the recent addition of an attorney who moved his practice from Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP after 15 years. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Morris Manning RE Atty Joins Maynard Nexsen In AtlantaMaynard Nexsen PC announced Monday that an experienced real estate attorney had joined the firm from Morris Manning & Martin LLP as a shareholder based in Atlanta. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Idaho Developer Looks To Defend $2B Gold Mine ProjectThe developer of a proposed $2 billion Idaho gold mine wants to intervene in a tribe's challenge that looks to block the project, saying it has already invested more than $400 million in the endeavor and has an interest in developing and moving the effort forward without delay. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Orrick To Open In Charlotte As Cadwalader Partners Join FirmOrrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP will open an office in Charlotte, North Carolina, as a part of a larger group of eight partners focused on collateralized loan obligations joining the firm from Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP in the U.S. and U.K., Law360 Pulse has learned. 
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									September 08, 2025
									REIT Nets $200M Debt Deal For Solar Energy ProjectsSolar and battery storage-focused real estate investment trust SolaREIT got a $200 million debt commitment from global asset manager SLC Management in order to provide land financing for U.S. developers of solar and battery energy storage systems, the REIT announced Sept. 8. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Steptoe & Johnson Adds Olympus Energy Atty In PittsburghSteptoe & Johnson PLLC has grown its Pittsburgh office with the addition of a senior counsel from oil and natural gas company Olympus Energy LLC. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Greater Boston Life Science Vacancies Rising, Cushman SaysThe vacancies of Greater Boston life science properties hit "a new record high" by reaching 33.9% by mid-2025, according to a Cushman & Wakefield report. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Morgan Stanley Raises $900M For Japan Real Estate FundMorgan Stanley's real estate investment arm said Monday that it has raised $900 million for a new fund to invest in Tokyo, Osaka and other major markets in Japan based on trends such as high return-to-office rates and growth in office employment. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Whoopi Goldberg Battles Ex-NJ Mayor Over Cannabis StoreA former Garden State mayor is asking a New Jersey state judge to dismiss a counterclaim from Whoopi Goldberg's cannabis company, WhoopFam NJ LLC, in a dispute over a failed effort to open a recreational marijuana retail store. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Lincoln Property Buys Old San Diego Newspaper Office SiteDallas-based Lincoln Property Company said it has acquired a two-building, 350,000-square-foot office campus that was once home to the San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Mo. House Resolution Seeks Vote On Narrowed Property TaxMissouri would ask voters to decide if the state should amend its constitution to designate real property as the only property classified for property tax purposes under a joint resolution filed in the state House of Representatives and submitted to a special legislative committee Friday. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Fla. Judge Sets Aside $30M Helms-Burton VerdictA Florida federal judge on Friday set aside a $29.85 million verdict against Expedia, Orbitz and Hotels.com over Helms-Burton Act violations, finding that the entities stopped trafficking in properties confiscated by the Cuban government once they learned of a potential claim by an heir. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Real Estate Atty Joins Burr & Forman From Morris ManningBurr & Forman LLP has announced that an experienced real estate attorney has come aboard the firm's Atlanta office as a partner after over two decades with Morris Manning & Martin LLP, which is set to merge with Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP at the end of the year. 
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									September 05, 2025
									4 Firms Guide Hangar Developer's $200M FacilityFour firms advised JPMorgan Chase Bank NA's $200 million tax-exempt warehouse drawdown committed bank facility provided to Sky Harbour Group Corp., which the aviation infrastructure company said Friday will finance its next round of projects. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Greenberg Traurig Guides Student Housing Co.'s US GrowthStudent housing provider Yugo has acquired student housing property manager and real estate investment manager Campus Advantage in a deal guided by Greenberg Traurig LLP, Yugo announced this week. 
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									September 04, 2025
									7th Circ. Mulls Ex-Cushman & Wakefield GC's Defamation RowA Seventh Circuit panel on Thursday asked an attorney for Cushman & Wakefield's former general counsel, who has alleged a Law.com article about his departure was defamatory, if there was any reasonable interpretation of the story other than his claim that it linked his termination with his handling of the firm's involvement in an investigation into President Donald Trump. 
Expert Analysis
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								How DOI Aims To Modernize Resource Damage Assessments  The U.S. Department of the Interior's recent proposal to redesign its Type A rule for conducting natural resource damage assessment and restoration activities could lead to a more streamlined, flexible assessment process that would benefit both natural resource trustees and potentially responsible parties, says Brian Ferrasci-O'Malley at Nossaman. 
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								Key Issues When Navigating A Tenant's Bankruptcy  In light of recent Chapter 11 filings by Rite Aid and WeWork — companies with thousands of commercial leases — practitioners should review issues that can arise when bankruptcy is used to exit a lease, including the consequences of lease rejection and the statutory cap on landlord damage claims for a rejected lease, say attorneys at Proskauer. 
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								The Year Ahead In Foreign Investment And National Security  In 2024, expect the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, already at the forefront of addressing national security threats, to increase monitoring and enforcement related to outbound investment, focus on supply chain resilience in nondefense sectors, and heighten oversight of agricultural transactions, say attorneys at Holland & Knight. 
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								Sale-Leasebacks May Provide A Safe Financing Alternative.jpg)  Amid rising interest rates and unpredictable market conditions, sale-leasebacks can be a useful investment option for both buyers and sellers, though their potential drawbacks demand careful consideration, says Chanel Di Blasi at Crosbie Gliner. 
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								5 Recent Developments Family Offices Are Watching In 2024  Although family offices have long been exempt from many of the more onerous regulations and reporting requirements governing U.S. investment advisers and asset managers, recent amendments to federal rules will have an impact on how family offices invest and operate in 2024, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								A Challenging CRE Environment Holds Opportunities In 2024  As the commercial real estate market faces reduced occupancy levels and rising financing costs, the new landscape will be favorable to those who can leverage capital, strategic vision and expertise to meet challenges like taking on distressed properties and converting office space to residential use, say Nesa Amamoo and Vered Rabia at Skadden. 
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								What The 2023 Bank Failures Taught Us, And What's To Come  As 2023 draws to a close, it's apparent that the bank failures this past spring sparked a seismic shift in the regulatory and supervisory landscape for banking organizations, and the consequences are still continuing to be felt throughout the financial sector as we head into 2024, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								A Difficult Year For CRE, But Future May Be Brighter  2023 was a challenging year for the commercial real estate industry, marked by significant uncertainty, but market pressure and signs of rising interest rates provide some reasons to be cautiously optimistic for the year ahead as pandemic headwinds and gridlock fade away, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray. 
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								3 Developments That Will Affect Hospitality Companies In 2024  As the hospitality industry continues its post-pandemic recovery, it faces both challenges and opportunities to thrive in 2024, including navigating new labor rules, developing branded residential living spaces and cautiously embracing artificial intelligence, says Lauren Stewart at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								What WeWork's Ch. 11 Filing Means For Landlords  WeWork’s recent Chapter 11 filing in New Jersey has the potential to be one of the most consequential cases in the real estate industry in many years, and presents a number of issues for landlords, including unexpired leases, assumption, assignment and more, say attorneys at Mayer Brown. 
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								The 4 Top Philadelphia Commerce Court Opinions Of 2023  Four 2023 rulings from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas — including decisions on judicial privilege, stay requests, sheriff's sales and the appointment of a receiver — highlight the court's commitment to stringent standards and address evolving challenges in commercial litigation, say Jonathan Hugg and Sarah Boutros at Eckert Seamans. 
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								A Former Bankruptcy Judge Talks 2023 High Court Rulings.jpg)  In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued four bankruptcy law opinions — an extraordinary number — and a close look at these cases signals that changes to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code will have to come from Congress, not the courts, says Phillip Shefferly at the University of Michigan Law School. 
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								5 Traps To Avoid When Selling CRE In Las Vegas Area  When dealing with commercial real estate in Clark County, Nevada — which includes the Las Vegas metro area — even sophisticated sellers may be ensnared by a myriad of tricky issues, ranging from transfer tax nuances to arbitration laws, says Chris Walther at Fennemore Craig.