Commercial
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November 07, 2025
Big Brokers Say Office, Industrial Leasing Driving Q3 Gains
Commercial real estate executives reported steady revenue growth in the third quarter of 2025, buoyed by strong leasing activity across the office and industrial sectors that, in some cases, set records among the major brokers.
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November 07, 2025
Jury Awards $1M In Family Feud Over Trucking Co. Assets
A jury in Miami awarded $1 million to the estate of a man who owned a trucking company that was stripped of its assets by family members after his death.
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November 06, 2025
Luxury Developer Five Star Told To Review Competing DIP
At a first-day hearing Thursday, a Texas bankruptcy judge asked debtor Five Star Development LLC to consider an alternative Chapter 11 financing package from a prepetition lender it has accused of fraud and return to court Friday.
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November 06, 2025
AI-Powered Parking Lot Startup Metropolis Raises $1.6B
Parking payments artificial intelligence company Metropolis Technologies Inc. on Thursday revealed that it reached a $5 billion valuation after raising $1.6 billion of debt and equity fundraising.
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November 06, 2025
4 Firms Guide Go-Private Deal, $1.16B Casinos Sale
Gaming and hospitality company Golden Entertainment Inc.'s CEO Blake L. Sartini and affiliates have agreed to buy the company's operating assets, while real estate investment trust VICI Properties Inc. also agreed to pay $1.16 billion for a seven-property Golden Entertainment portfolio, Golden Entertainment and VICI announced Nov. 6.
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November 06, 2025
Cannabis Biz Says NY Law Preempts Town's Zoning Policy
A cannabis dispensary has urged a New York federal court to take its side in a dispute with a town that it says is preventing it from doing business, arguing the court should rule the state's Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act preempts a local zoning law that requires the company to obtain additional approval.
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November 06, 2025
Ore. Hangar Owner Must Allow Inspection In Tax Dispute
The owner of an Oregon airplane hangar appealing a valuation must allow a site inspection by a local appraiser, the state's tax court said, rejecting the argument that a prior inspection was sufficient.
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November 05, 2025
9th Circ. Backs LA In Shop Destroyed In Police Raid
Los Angeles won't foot the bill for a retail store damaged by police who fired tear gas into the shop during a standoff with an armed fugitive, the Ninth Circuit ruled in a published opinion, saying "just compensation" isn't necessary because the assault was done to protect the public.
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November 05, 2025
Faropoint Nabs $340M Refi For New Industrial Portfolio
Faropoint announced Wednesday that it has secured a $340 million refinancing from Truist Bank and US Bank for an industrial portfolio the company acquired in June.
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November 05, 2025
11th Circ. Backs US Claim To Fla. Keys Island In Title Dispute
The Eleventh Circuit sided with the U.S. government Wednesday in a dispute over ownership of an island off the coast of Key West, Florida, disagreeing with a developer that argued the property was merely a byproduct of soil dredging for which the government had no intended future use.
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November 05, 2025
3 Takeaways From Retail REITs' Q3 Earnings Calls
Retail-focused real estate investment trusts stepped up acquisitions and sales in a busy third quarter, while some REITs are pursuing more overseas investments in Europe and entering new markets despite tariff-related uncertainty, according to recent earnings calls.
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November 05, 2025
Ex-Mashpee Tribal Leader Gets 3.5 Years For Casino Bribes
The former chair of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe on Wednesday was sentenced to a 42-month prison term for orchestrating a bribery scheme tied to the tribe's $1 billion casino project, as a Massachusetts federal judge chastised him for characterizing his yearslong conduct as "mistakes."
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November 05, 2025
Former NYC Housing Czar Will Help Lead Mamdani Transition
Maria Torres-Springer, whose housing work in government spans three New York City mayoral administrations, will be part of the transition team that Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has tasked with building his new administration.
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November 05, 2025
NJ Panel Unsure Businessman's Threats Broke Law
A New Jersey appellate panel on Wednesday appeared skeptical that the sprawling racketeering indictment against Garden State businessman George E. Norcross was improperly dismissed, asking the state in its bid to revive the case how the power broker's alleged threats outlined in its 111-page indictment were unlawful.
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November 05, 2025
NJ Says Towns Can't Redo Affordable Housing Suit
New Jersey asked a federal court once again to toss claims brought by a group of municipalities and elected officials challenging a provision of the state's affordable housing framework, arguing that they've already brought and abandoned similar claims in state court.
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November 05, 2025
Meet The Attys In Office Properties Income Trust's Ch. 11
Office Properties Income Trust, a Massachusetts-based real estate investment trust, has tapped lawyers from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP to guide a bankruptcy it began to address over $1 billion in debt.
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November 05, 2025
4 Firms Shape $1.8B Senior Housing Operator Merger
Sonida Senior Living Inc. is planning to buy CNL Healthcare Properties in a $1.8 billion cash-and-stock deal betting on senior housing demand as the country's over-80-years-old population is growing, with help from four law firms, the companies announced Wednesday.
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November 05, 2025
Luxury Developer Five Star Hits Ch. 11 In Texas
Five Star Development LLC, a company building a Ritz-Carlton property in Arizona, has filed for Chapter 11 relief in Texas bankruptcy court to gain protection from lender collection actions.
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November 05, 2025
NYC Developers Prepare For A Democratic Socialist Mayor
As the broader business community braces for a New York mayor who won by campaigning on an agenda of raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, real estate developers are searching for common ground with Zohran Mamdani.
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November 04, 2025
11th Circ. Won't Block Fla. Land Restriction Law
The Eleventh Circuit on Tuesday refused to block enforcement of a Florida law prohibiting certain foreign nationals from owning land, finding that the plaintiffs in question lack standing to challenge the law and are unlikely to succeed in their challenge to its constitutionality.
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November 04, 2025
5th Circ. Unsure Man Can Challenge Texas Ban On Land Sales
A Fifth Circuit panel seemed skeptical of a seminary student's argument that Texas' new law barring Chinese nationals from buying land in the Lone Star State applies to him, suggesting Tuesday the man seems to be domiciled in Texas.
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November 04, 2025
CoStar, Hotel Giants Say Revised Antitrust Suit Falls Short
Hilton, Hyatt and other major hotel operators have joined real estate analytics firm CoStar in urging a Washington federal court to once again dismiss an antitrust lawsuit accusing them of fixing prices in luxury hotel markets, arguing an amended complaint still doesn't show they shared any exact pricing information.
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November 04, 2025
4 Firms Guide NYC Therapy Center's $245M Bonds Deal
A subsidiary of fund administrator Ocorian has issued several bonds worth $245 million to real estate company Murphy & McManus LLC to refinance and consolidate debt for a New York City proton therapy center, in a deal advised by Seward & Kissel LLP, WilmerHale, Wiersholm and Schjødt.
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November 04, 2025
Aquilius Raises $1.1B For Real Estate Secondaries Fund
Aquilius Investment Partners announced that it has closed its latest real estate secondaries flagship fund after raising $1.1 billion for the fund and associated vehicles.
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November 04, 2025
Sheppard Mullin Guides $460M Financing For Miami Towers
Scale Lending LLC announced Tuesday that it has finalized a $460 million financing package for a two-tower residential project as Namdar Group wraps up construction on the first of the 43-story towers, in a deal guided by Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP and Gunster.
Expert Analysis
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A Look At New IRS Rules For Domestically Controlled REITs
The Internal Revenue Services' finalized Treasury Regulations addressing whether real estate investment trusts qualify as domestically controlled adopt the basic structure of previous proposals, but certain new and modified rules may mitigate the regulations' impact, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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How New Rule Would Change CFIUS Enforcement Powers
Before the May 15 comment deadline, companies may want to weigh in on proposed regulatory changes to enforcement and mitigation tools at the disposal of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, including broadened subpoena powers, difficult new mitigation timelines and higher maximum penalties, say attorneys at Venable.
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2nd Circ. Eminent Domain Ruling Empowers Municipalities
The Second Circuit's recent decision in Brinkmann v. Town of Southold, finding that a pretextual taking does not violate the Fifth Amendment's takings clause, gives municipalities a powerful tool with which to block unwanted development projects, even in bad faith, say James O'Connor and Benjamin Sugarman at Phillips Lytle.
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SEC Should Be Allowed To Equip Investors With Climate Info
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new rule to require more climate-related disclosures will provide investors with much-needed clarity, despite opponents' attempts to challenge the rule with misused legal arguments, say Sarah Goetz at Democracy Forward and Cynthia Hanawalt at Columbia University’s Sabin Center for Climate Change.
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How Cos. Can Comply With New PFAS Superfund Rule
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new rule designating two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances as "hazardous substances" under the Superfund law will likely trigger additional enforcement and litigation at sites across the country — so companies should evaluate any associated reporting obligations and liability risks, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.
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How EB-5 Regional Centers Can Prepare For USCIS Audits
In response to the recently announced U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services guidelines that require EB-5 regional center audits every five years to verify their compliance with immigration and securities laws, regional centers should take steps to facilitate a seamless audit process, say Jennifer Hermansky and Miriam Thompson at Greenberg Traurig.
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Understanding The IRC's Excessive Refund Claim Penalty
Taxpayers considering protective refund claims pending resolution of major questions in tax cases like Moore v. U.S., which is pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, should understand how doing so may also leave them vulnerable to an excessive refund claim penalty under Internal Revenue Code Section 6676, say attorneys at McDermott.
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Bankruptcy Ruling Shifts Lease Rejection Claim Calculation
A New York federal court’s recent ruling in In re: Cortlandt provides guidance on how to calculate a landlord's damages claim when a bankruptcy debtor rejects a lease, changing from an approach that considers the remaining rent due under the lease to one that considers the remaining time, say Bethany Simmons and Noah Weingarten at Loeb & Loeb.
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What Calif. Eviction Ruling Means For Defaulting Borrowers
A California appellate court's recent decision in Homeward Opportunities v. Taptelis found that a defaulting borrower could not delay foreclosure with an improperly served notice of pendency of action, but leaves open a possibility for borrowers to delay eviction proceedings merely by filing lawsuits, say Anne Beehler and Krystal Anderson at Holland & Knight.
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How 3D Printing And Prefab Are Changing Construction
The growing popularity of trends like 3D printing technology and prefabrication in the construction industry have positive ramifications ranging from reducing risks at project sites to streamlining construction schedules, say Josephine Bahn and Jeffery Mullen at Cozen O'Connor.
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A Deep Dive Into High Court's Permit Fee Ruling
David Robinson and Daniel Golub at Holland & Knight explore the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that a local traffic impact fee charged to a California property owner may be a Fifth Amendment taking — and where it leaves localities and real estate developers.
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What To Consider When Buying RE Promissory Notes
In light of recent distress in the real estate market, note purchases — in which an investor buys a promissory note and mortgage rather than actual property — can be a worthwhile alternative to traditional investments, but require careful contemplation of unique risks and strategic considerations, say Douglas Praw and Katelyn DeMartini at Holland & Knight.
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Consider 2 Alternative Exit Plans In RE Distress Scenarios
In the face of an impending wave of foreclosures, lenders and borrowers alike should consider two exit strategies — deed-in-lieu of foreclosure and consent foreclosure — that can mitigate potential costs and diminution in property value that could be incurred during a lengthy proceeding, say attorneys at BCLP.