Commercial
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March 05, 2026
Six Flags Selling 7 Parks To Kansas City REIT In $342M Deal
Kansas City-based real estate investment trust EPR Properties as agreed to make its largest acquisition in six years with a $342 million purchase of seven regional amusement parks from Six Flags Entertainment Corp.
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March 04, 2026
Cushman & Wakefield Ignored 401(k) Climate Risks, Suit Says
Cushman & Wakefield mismanaged its employee retirement plan by ignoring "glaring red flags" in its selection of an underperforming fund that exposed investors to climate-related risks, according to what the plaintiff's counsel called a "first-of-its-kind" class action that accuses the commercial estate firm of violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
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March 04, 2026
Affinius Finances Texas Industrial Site, Fla. Townhome Buy
Affinius Capital said it extended a loan for a recent Dallas area industrial complex acquisition, and provided financing for the purchase of a townhome and apartment complex in South Florida.
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March 04, 2026
Data No Longer An Afterthought In Real Estate
Data is an increasingly important component of the real estate business, informing operations and helping to shape expansion strategy and acquisitions. Its custodianship, legal structure, licensing agreements and the contracts governing data performance and use are all important points that attorneys who specialize in technology transactions negotiate.
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March 04, 2026
Real Estate Owner Seeks Probation For $5M Tax Evasion
A commercial real estate owner found guilty of hiding nearly $5 million in income from the Internal Revenue Service asked a Washington federal court for a sentence of home confinement, saying he has changed his family business to eliminate the chances he will file false or late returns.
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March 04, 2026
Q&A: Herrick Feinstein Chair On Mamdani's Planning Leaders
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's recent picks to lead the city's planning department will benefit from an incumbent staff already focused on affordability and neighborhood development from zoning reforms pursued by the previous administration.
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March 04, 2026
Akerman Hires Real Estate, Litigation Partners For NC Office
Akerman LLP hired three new partners who used to work at Moore & Van Allen PLLC, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP and Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP in order to strengthen its real estate and litigation teams in Charlotte, North Carolina, the firm announced Wednesday.
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March 04, 2026
Chuckwalla Case To Stay In Michigan As Tribes Join Fight
A Michigan federal judge has decided that transferring a miner's case challenging the establishment of the Chuckwalla National Monument out of her court is "not inappropriate," while also ruling that a slew of tribal nations and environmental groups may intervene in the lawsuit.
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March 04, 2026
Nuveen's In-House Legal Team Fuels C-PACE Growth
Head counsel at Nuveen Green Capital, the leading provider of commercial property-assessed clean energy financing, shared insights with Law360 Real Estate Authority about the firm's approach to legal services and the latest trends in this growing field.
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March 04, 2026
GI Partners Gets 2 Md. Data Centers From Harrison Street
Private alternatives investment firm GI Partners announced Wednesday that it has acquired two data centers in Laurel and Severn, Maryland, both of which are fully leased to a single user.
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March 04, 2026
Real Estate Group Of The Year: Davis Polk
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP attorneys advised a joint venture by RXR Realty and Elliott Investment Management on a $1 billion-plus office acquisition in Manhattan and provided counsel on other notable deals in the New York City area last year, landing the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Real Estate Groups of the Year.
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March 04, 2026
CoStar Wants High Court Review Of Antitrust Counterclaims
CoStar Group Inc. and CoStar Realty Information Inc. made another attempt to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to review the revived antitrust counterclaims lodged by CoStar's business rival, Commercial Real Estate Exchange Inc.
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March 04, 2026
Real Estate Lawyers On The Move
Kilpatrick, Parker Poe and Norris McLaughlin are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.
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March 04, 2026
Venture Aims To Protect Real Estate Rights In Digital Future
Amid rapid advances in artificial intelligence and augmented reality, the newly launched Digital Rights Network platform is aiming to give building owners the infrastructure they need to protect the digital rights to their assets and capitalize on new opportunities to monetize their property.
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March 04, 2026
How AI's Power Surge Is Rewriting Energy Deal Strategy
The surge in electricity demand from artificial intelligence and data centers is redrawing the U.S. energy investment map, tilting capital back toward natural gas even as global dealmakers continue to deploy billions into renewable platforms.
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March 04, 2026
Medical Pot Co. Can't Escape Guarantor Status In Lease Fight
A Puerto Rico federal judge won't let Vireo Health Inc. escape responsibility as guarantor of a lease under which one of its subsidiaries failed to pay a landlord, finding that it can't benefit from its own breach of the contractual terms.
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March 04, 2026
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Avenue Law and Cohen & Frankel are among the firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week.
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March 03, 2026
Winston & Strawn Hires Structured Finance Pro from Katten
Winston & Strawn LLP has hired a former Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP partner who specializes in structured finance deals for its transactions department in the firm's New York City office.
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March 03, 2026
Tunnel Funding Freeze Fight Is In Wrong Court, 2nd Circ. Told
New York and New Jersey's federal lawsuit challenging a freeze on Gateway Tunnel funding must be dismissed because it falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Department of Transportation argued to the Second Circuit on Tuesday.
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March 03, 2026
Related Ross Borrows $172M For West Palm Beach Hotel Buy
Related Ross has secured a $172.5 million loan from Nomura for the acquisition of a luxury hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida, from Wheelock Street Capital, per Newmark, which arranged the financing on behalf of the buyer.
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March 03, 2026
Olshan-Led Investor Tees Up Proxy Fight With Industrial REIT
Land & Buildings, advised by Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP, has nominated the activist hedge fund's founder to First Industrial Realty Trust's board of directors, lining up a proxy fight with the real estate investment trust over its allegedly lackluster share performance.
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March 03, 2026
Healthcare REIT Picks Up $64M Senior Housing Portfolio
Real estate investment trust National Healthcare Properties Inc. has agreed to buy a $64 million collection of senior living communities to capitalize on the country's aging population and limited supply of new housing for retirees, according to an announcement.
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March 03, 2026
Realty Income On The Hunt For New CLO
Realty Income Corp. announced that its chief legal officer and general counsel will be stepping down in September after five years at the helm, and the real estate investment trust will undertake a search for a new CLO.
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March 03, 2026
Tenn. Lawmakers OK Expanding Assessment Division's Duties
Tennessee would expand the duties of the state comptroller's office's division of property assessments under a bill approved by state lawmakers and headed to the governor.
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March 03, 2026
Kirkland Advises $3.8B Turnkey Nevada Data Center Build
Kirkland & Ellis LLP advised data center developer Tract Capital on a 230-megawatt turnkey data center in Nevada financed with a $3.8 billion offering.
Expert Analysis
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How Trump's Trade Policies Are Shaping Foreign Investment
Five months into the Trump administration, investors are beginning to see the concrete effects of the president’s America First Investment Policy as it presents new opportunities for clearing transactions more quickly, while sustaining risk aversion related to Chinese trade and potentially creating different political risks, say attorneys at Covington.
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Bill Leaves Renewable Cos. In Dark On Farmland Reporting
A U.S. Senate bill to update disclosure requirements for foreign control of U.S. farmland does not provide much-needed guidance on how to report renewable energy development on agricultural property, leaving significant compliance risks for project developers, say attorneys at Hodgson Russ.
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Observations On 5 Years Of Non-Notified CFIUS Inquiries
Since 2020, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has identified and investigated covered cross-border transactions not formally notified to CFIUS, and a look at data from 50 non-notified matters during that time reveals the general dynamics of this enforcement function, say attorneys at Cooley.
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How States Are Taking The Lead On Data Center Regulation
While support for data center growth is a declared priority for the current administration, federal data center policy has been slow to develop — so states continue to lead in attracting and regulating data center growth, say attorneys at Steptoe.
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Texas Bill Could Still Boost Property Rights In Gov't Disputes
The passage of a bill in Texas that would provide litigants with access to a greater swath of judicial remedies in immunity disputes with government entities and officials would be an invaluable boon for property rights, says Nathan Vrazel at Munsch Hardt.
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Indemnity Lessons From Mass. Construction Defect Ruling
The Massachusetts high court's decision in Trustees of Boston University v. CHA, holding that a bespoke contractual indemnity provision means that a construction defect claim is not subject to Massachusetts' statute of repose, should spur design and construction professionals to negotiate limited provisions, says Christopher Sweeney at Conn Kavanaugh.
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4 Strategies For De-Escalating Hospitality Industry Disputes
As recent uncertainty in the travel business exacerbates the risk of conflict in the hospitality sector, industry in-house counsel and their outside partners should consider proactive strategies aimed at de-escalating disputes, including preserving the record, avoiding boilerplate clauses and considering arbitration, say Randa Adra at Crowell and Stephanie Jean-Jacques at Hyatt.
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SEC Signals Opening For Private Fund Investment Reform
At SEC Speaks in late May, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission made clear that it's considering allowing registered funds of private funds to be offered broadly to true retail investors, meaning existing funds should review their disclosures focusing on conflicts of interest, liquidity and fees, say attorneys at Stradley Ronon.
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Unicoin Case Reveals SEC's Evolving Enforcement Posture
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent fraud allegations against cryptocurrency company Unicoin send a clear message that while the Trump administration supports digital asset development, it will act decisively against deception, inflated valuations and false assurances, says David Zaslowsky at Baker McKenzie.
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Opportunity Zone Revamp Could Improve The Program
If adopted, the budget bill's new iteration of the opportunity zone program could renew, refine and enhance the effectiveness and accountability of the original program by including structural reforms, expanded eligibility rules and incentives for rural investment, say attorneys at Pillsbury.
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Review Risk Is Increasing For Foreign Real Estate Developers
Federal and state government efforts have been expanding oversight of foreign investment in U.S. real estate, necessitating careful assessment of risk and of the benefits of notifying the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, say attorneys at Troutman.
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Evolving Federal Rules Pose Further Obstacles To NY LLC Act
Following the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recent changes to beneficial ownership information reporting under the federal Corporate Transparency Act — dramatically reducing the number of companies required to make disclosures — the utility of New York's LLC Transparency Act becomes less apparent, say attorneys at Pillsbury.
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Negotiating Triparty Hotel Agreements To Withstand Risk
Brewing economic uncertainty in the hospitality industry underscores the importance of subordination, nondisturbance and attornment agreements, and hotel managers should tightly negotiate these agreements to ensure remedies will not disturb key rights, say attorneys at Sidley.