Commercial

  • May 26, 2026

    Latham, Milbank Guide Data Center Power Co.'s $2B IPO Pitch

    Gas engine maker Innio is seeking a valuation of up to $20.3 billion in an initial public offering guided by Latham & Watkins LLP and Milbank LLP that's set to price amid interest in companies supporting the infrastructure for artificial intelligence technology.

  • May 26, 2026

    NJ Warehouse-To-Luxury Loft Developer Hits Ch. 11

    The developer of a 120-unit residential complex in New Jersey known as The Cliffs has filed for Chapter 11 relief to prevent a forfeiture of its equity interests in the development.

  • May 26, 2026

    Del Monte, STG, SilverRock Score Bankruptcy Plan Approvals

    Del Monte Foods, shipper STG and resort developer SilverRock Development won approval for their bankruptcy plans, while bitcoin ATM operator Bitcoin Depot and oilfield services provider Warrior Technologies entered Chapter 11. This is the week in bankruptcy.

  • May 26, 2026

    No Farm Tax Break For Property, Minn. Tax Court Affirms

    The owner of a 35-acre property in Minnesota failed to show sufficient evidence that his use of the land met the threshold for an agricultural tax break, the state tax court affirmed.

  • May 26, 2026

    Kirkland Guides $225M Data Center Buy In $1B Spending Plan

    Investment manager I Squared Capital said Tuesday that Kirkland & Ellis LLP advised it on its purchase of 10 data centers from Washington, D.C.-based Cogent Fiber for $225 million as part of a larger $1 billion investment in artificial intelligence inference infrastructure.

  • May 26, 2026

    Sheppard Leader Sees Tariffs Weighing On Building Budgets

    Developers are having to think twice about their construction budgets as tariffs continue to create pricing uncertainty 13 months after President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" Rose Garden speech, one of Sheppard's real estate leaders told Law360 Real Estate Authority.

  • May 22, 2026

    Law360 Reveals Titans Of The Plaintiffs Bar

    This past year, 10 lawyers across the country at plaintiffs' firms big and small helped secure millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for their clients, going up against powerful defendants like Google, Monsanto and the Trump administration, earning the attorneys recognition as Law360's Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar for 2026.

  • May 22, 2026

    Bears' Best Gameplan: Playing Ill. And Ind. Off Of Each Other

    Creating a multibillion-dollar competition between Illinois and Indiana to build the Chicago Bears' new stadium is a strategy that has become increasingly popular among pro franchises that can leverage tax and financial incentives, and even real estate deals.

  • May 22, 2026

    Frost LLP Hires Two Commercial Litigation Pros For LA Office

    Frost LLP has brought on two experienced commercial litigation attorneys who specialize in real estate and other practice areas as partners for its Los Angeles office in order to "increase the firm's capacity in high-stakes, bet-the-company litigation," the firm announced.

  • May 22, 2026

    Slate Grocery REIT Taps 2 Firms To Mull Takeover Bid

    Slate Grocery REIT announced Friday that it received an unsolicited buyout offer from its external manager Slate Asset Management, with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP and Sidley Austin LLP advising the special committee evaluating the offer.

  • May 22, 2026

    Fox Rothschild Hires Real Estate Litigator In New York Office

    Fox Rothschild said it has added a former Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP partner with a background in real estate litigation to its New York office.

  • May 22, 2026

    Conn. Mall The SoNo Collection Hit With Foreclosure Suit

    Norwalk, Connecticut-based shopping mall The SoNo Collection, which is part of national retail real estate giant GGP, is facing state foreclosure and receiver proceedings after defaulting on a $245 million loan.

  • May 22, 2026

    NFL's Bears Bury Idea Of Putting New Stadium In Chicago

    The National Football League's Chicago Bears said the team is no longer looking to build a new stadium in the city of Chicago as they weigh a move to either Arlington Heights, Illinois, or Hammond, Indiana.

  • May 22, 2026

    Kayne Anderson Real Estate Seals $5B Opportunistic Fund

    Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors LP's real estate arm has closed its latest opportunity equity fund with $5.12 billion in capital commitments, surpassing its target by over $2 billion, the firm said Friday.

  • May 22, 2026

    Tampa Council, Fla. County Board OK Rays' $2.3B Ballpark

    The Tampa City Council and a Florida county's board of commissioners have reportedly approved nonbinding agreements for a proposed $2.3 billion, 113-acre ballpark project for the MLB's Tampa Bay Rays.

  • May 22, 2026

    Everglades Temple Suit Paused After Project Loses Funding

    A Florida federal judge on Thursday stayed a Buddhist group's lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over an Everglades restoration project near a temple, after the $500 million funding for the project was reallocated.

  • May 22, 2026

    Resi Investor Inks Plea In $230M Mortgage Fraud Scheme

    A multifamily investor admitted to playing a central role in a mortgage scheme that defrauded Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other lenders, pleading guilty to one count of wire fraud conspiracy in New Jersey federal court.

  • May 22, 2026

    Port Authority's Immunity Bid Fails In Pier Project Row Appeal

    The Connecticut Port Authority cannot assert sovereign immunity to dodge a subcontractor's lawsuit over unpaid work on a pier project because it is not an "arm of the state," an appellate panel found Friday.

  • May 22, 2026

    NC Accuses Electric-Car Maker Of Deserting Plan For EV Plant

    North Carolina is suing an electric car company that accepted public grant money to build a manufacturing plant in the state after it allegedly bailed on the deal, saying the company hasn't even started construction despite initially promising to have the facility running this year.

  • May 22, 2026

    Taxation With Representation: Goodwin, McGuireWoods

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Equity Residential and AvalonBay Communities Inc. combine, investment firms CVC and Groupe Bruxelles Lambert lead a group of investors to buy pharmaceuticals company Recordati SpA, and NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy merge.

  • May 21, 2026

    NFL Teams Valued At $9B In Stake Sales, And Other Rumors

    Two reported NFL stake sales this past week highlight the continued surge in professional sports valuations, fueled in part by the entry of private equity investors.

  • May 21, 2026

    Calif. Resort Developer Gets OK For Ch. 11 Plan After Deal

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge Thursday approved SilverRock Development's Chapter 11 plan after hearing the California property developer had reached a global agreement resolving objections to the sale of its land and the distribution of the proceeds.

  • May 21, 2026

    11th Circ. Axes T-Mobile's Win In Ga. Tower Permit Dispute

    The Eleventh Circuit on Thursday vacated T-Mobile's win in a long-running fight with a Georgia city over a proposed cell tower, rejecting a widely used test over the infrastructure's need that the court called "irreconcilable" with the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

  • May 21, 2026

    CoStar Hit With Antitrust Suit Alleging Data Monopoly

    A Washington, D.C., brokerage has filed a proposed class action against CoStar in federal court, alleging a decades-long anticompetitive scheme designed to maintain a monopoly over commercial real estate listing services and information services.

  • May 21, 2026

    Iowa Caps Property Tax Revenue For Localities

    The amount of property tax revenue that can be raised by an Iowa city or county will be limited beginning in 2026 under a bill signed by the governor. 

Expert Analysis

  • Anticipating The Justices' Potential Ruling On Tax Takings

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    Recent oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court case Pung v. Isabella focused on rules for valuation, timing and administrability of tax auction proceeds and whichever method the court adopts for determining just compensation, it will have far-reaching impacts on tax collection, homeowners' equity and the secondary market for tax-foreclosed property, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.

  • Mortgage EO Casts Wide Net In Push To Ease Lending Rules

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    A recent executive order targeting mortgage credit access states an intent to promote competition among all types of lenders and is notable for its breadth, resetting regulatory expectations in a number of areas including origination, digitization and licensing, says Kara Ward at Baker Donelson.

  • Senior Housing Demands A Distinct Dealmaking Playbook

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    An aging population and evolving state regulations underscore a critical reality that senior housing assets can undergo operational or compliance shifts during dealmaking, highlighting the need for unique contractual safeguards like expanded disclosures, anchored notice obligations, and targeted closing conditions and remedies, say attorneys at Goodwin.

  • What New Fla. Citizens Bill Means For Surplus Lines Insurers

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    A Florida bill recently passed by the Legislature as part of a continued effort to depopulate Citizens Property Insurance, the state's insurer of last resort, creates an additional pathway for commercial policies to be written by surplus lines insurers, but also presents concerns of unnecessary regulation, say attorneys at Troutman.

  • Navigating The Perks Of Qualified Opportunity Zones 2.0

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    The second iteration of the qualified opportunity zone program, effective Jan. 1, 2027, will introduce new tax incentives for rural real estate development, but these benefits can only be realized if proper governance is a priority, including clear documentation and securities law compliance, says Coni Rathbone at VF Law.

  • When 'Qualified Transferees' Can Chill UCC Foreclosures

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    A recent New York state court decision in a closely watched real estate dispute in WWP Mezz LLC v. WWP Mezz Investment Co. is a reminder to lenders, and a warning to borrowers, of the Uniform Commercial Code foreclosure's immense power as a lender remedy, says Joshua Wurtzel at Schlam Stone.

  • AI Is Changing The Game For Lenders' Vendor Governance

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    Recent guidance from Freddie Mac and the Treasury Department reinforces that expectations surrounding AI oversight are beginning to shape how mortgage lenders operationalize vendor governance, which is emerging as a critical compliance challenge for the decade ahead, says Alexandra Temple at Mitchell Sandler.

  • Human Diligence Crucial As AI Raises Real Estate Fraud Risks

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    A recent title fraud warning from Florida officials demonstrates that artificial intelligence has lowered the barrier to committing complex property scams, forcing real estate industry stakeholders and attorneys to prioritize contextual review in transactions, says Neil Cohen at Barsh and Cohen.

  • Strategies For Retailers, Landlords In M&A Portfolio Reduction

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    With more retailers likely to merge or be acquired in 2026, both landlords and companies looking to renegotiate their real estate footprints can strike successful deals through advance planning, understanding rights allocations and maintaining realistic leverage assessment, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • Where Ceding Control In Joint Ventures Ups Developer Risks

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    With new data predicting liquidity will continue drying up in 2026, developers seeking relief via joint venture restructurings should understand how relinquishing an asset's control to a capital partner could have stark consequences, and where negotiations over governance and control triggers present the greatest legal and structural risks, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • How SF Family Zoning Suit Could Stymie City, Builder Goals

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    A recent suit asserting that San Francisco should further study the environmental impact before permitting taller buildings with more family residences could disrupt the work of project developers and local government — and give pause to other cities rezoning to add housing capacity, says Phillip Babich at Reed Smith.

  • How Blockchain Could Streamline Real Estate Transactions

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    As U.S. real estate markets face pressure to adopt digital frameworks, blockchain technology offers a credible solution for consolidating execution, payment and recording into a single record, with a unified ledger potentially replacing fragmented processes with digitally authenticated events, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

  • Del. Dispatch: Workplace Sexual Misconduct Liability In Flux

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    Following the Delaware Court of Chancery's recent contradictory rulings in sexual misconduct cases involving eXp World, Credit Glory and McDonald's, it's now unclear when directors' or officers' fiduciary duties may be implicated in cases of their own or others' sexual misconduct against employees, say attorneys at Fried Frank.