Commercial

  • May 05, 2025

    5 Firms Pilot Pershing Square's $900M Howard Hughes Deal

    Hedge fund Pershing Square will grow its ownership stake in Howard Hughes Holdings and expand the company's business lines beyond real estate development in a $900 million deal put together by five law firms, the companies said Monday.

  • May 05, 2025

    Insurer Knowingly Skimped On Storm Probe, Texas Court Told

    A Houston-area developer's insurer deliberately refrained from a proper investigation after a May 2024 storm and thus came up short on covering losses, the developer told a Texas federal court Monday.

  • May 05, 2025

    Umpqua Bank Class Seeks Approval Of $55M Ponzi Suit Deal

    A class of Umpqua Bank investors has asked a California federal judge to give the initial OK to a $55 million settlement to end a suit alleging the bank helped execute a $300 million Ponzi scheme led by a since-deceased real estate investment manager.

  • May 05, 2025

    2 Firms Guide $166M Loan For Brooklyn Parcels

    Scale Lending LLC, the lending affiliate of Slate Property Group, provided a $166 million construction loan to a business connected to Goose Property Management for three Brooklyn properties in a deal guided by Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP and Sheppe LLP, Sheppard Mullin told Law360 on Monday.

  • May 05, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Fried Frank and Romer Debbas helped out with two of the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a nine-figure transaction leading the way.

  • May 05, 2025

    BakerHostetler Steers $91.5M Buy For 18 NJ Industrial Acres

    BakerHostetler advised New York real estate investor Turnbridge Equities on a $91.5 million purchase of a 17.9-acre industrial property in Bayonne, New Jersey.

  • May 02, 2025

    Miami Rental Property Sellers Want $1.5M Award Reversed

    The sellers of a Miami rental property asked the Eleventh Circuit to reverse a $1.5 million judgment against them over the breakdown of a $5.45 million sale of the property, arguing that the buyer failed to prove that it had the money to pay for the property.

  • May 02, 2025

    Manhattan Office Leasing Seeing Expected Drop, Colliers Says

    The monthly leasing volume of Manhattan office space reached 3.38 million square feet in April, marking a decline since the beginning of March, but an expected one, according to a Colliers report.

  • May 02, 2025

    Pot Co. Drops Challenge To Mich. City's Licensing Scheme

    A would-be Michigan dispensary has dropped its suit alleging that the city of Auburn Hills violated a voter-approved ordinance by awarding a cannabis license to a company it had previously said didn't fit the criteria for one.

  • May 02, 2025

    Construction Spending Dips In March After Steady Growth

    Construction spending in March fell slightly from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $2.196 billion, with slightly reduced spending along nearly all the private and public construction subcategories tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau.

  • May 02, 2025

    Phoenix Industrial Project Deliveries, Starts Balance In Q1

    The Phoenix industrial market saw 7.3 million square feet of new space delivered in the first quarter, while new construction slowed to its lowest level since 2020, balancing one of the top U.S. markets for net absorption, according to commercial broker Colliers.

  • May 02, 2025

    Nixon Peabody Appoints Finance, Tax Partner As DC Leader

    Nixon Peabody LLP has appointed a more than 20-year veteran of the firm as its Washington, D.C., office managing partner, who focuses his practice on a range of corporate, finance and real estate matters, according to a Thursday announcement.

  • May 02, 2025

    Colorado Investor, Ex-Counsel Trade Blows In Malpractice Suit

    A Colorado real estate investor and Fox Rothschild LLP have filed a flurry of motions in a legal malpractice suit, with the investor requesting that the firm be found liable for damages amid its representation in an underlying fight over a soured development deal, and the firm contending the investor abandoned a claim over attorney fees.

  • May 02, 2025

    Goldberg Weprin, Fried Frank Guide $164M Brooklyn Site Sale

    Developers Charney Cos. and Tavros, advised by Goldberg Weprin Finkel Goldstein LLP, have bought a fully permitted development site in Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood from RFR, led by Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, for $164 million, the companies said this week.

  • May 02, 2025

    Trump Proposes Massive Cuts To Federal Housing Assistance

    The Trump administration outlined $163 billion in cuts to non-defense government spending next year in a Friday memo from the Office of Management and Budget, including significant cuts to federal rental assistance to shift responsibility for the programs to states.

  • May 02, 2025

    Dickinson Wright Combines With Firm, Opens Seattle Office

    Dickinson Wright PLLC announced that it has combined with Seattle-based Ashbaugh Beal LLP and opened a full-service office in the city, now home to 11 attorneys and the firm's first foray into the Northwest.

  • May 01, 2025

    Claims Against Attys In $2.6B Casino Merger Row Get Tossed

    A Manhattan federal judge on Thursday permanently ended claims a real estate investor in a botched $2.6 billion Philippine casino deal brought against attorneys from Sadis & Goldberg LLP, finding that claims that they allowed a fraud to unfold and breached their fiduciary duties were too vague.

  • May 01, 2025

    Soccer Club Spars Over Evidence As Stadium Trial Looms

    An Oklahoma soccer team suing the National Premier Soccer League for breach of contract argued that the trial court should allow evidence showing that it lost revenue after the organization refused to allow access to a local stadium for its home games.

  • May 01, 2025

    VICI Touts Casino Loan, Despite 'Difficult' Collateral Structure

    VICI Properties Inc. agreed to provide up to $510 million for a new casino near Madera, California, noting that even though the tribal ownership structure could complicate an attempt to take collateral in the future, it's confident in the operator tapped to oversee the property.

  • May 01, 2025

    Ballard Spahr Adds Real Estate Ace From Hunton In DC

    Ballard Spahr hired ex-Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP attorney Jill S. Parks as a partner for the firm's real estate department and its teams for real estate development and transactions and zoning and land use in its District of Columbia office, the firm announced May 1.

  • May 01, 2025

    Masonry Exec Cops To $52M Amtrak Program Bribery Scheme

    The owner of an Illinois-based masonry business awarded a federal contract to renovate Philadelphia's historic 30th Street Station admitted Wednesday to bribery charges in a case alleging he had his executives shower gifts on an Amtrak employee who then approved additional work that added $52 million to the project's cost.

  • May 01, 2025

    Zipcar, Garage Not Liable For Injuries To Driver Returning Car

    Massachusetts-based car sharing company Zipcar and the owner of a public parking garage are not liable for injuries suffered by a college student who was struck by a drunken driver while dropping off a car back in 2017, an intermediate appellate court concluded Thursday.

  • May 01, 2025

    Greenberg Traurig Hires Procopio Litigation Duo In San Diego

    Greenberg Traurig LLP announced Wednesday that it has added a member of Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP's management committee and another partner from that firm to its litigation practice in San Diego.

  • May 01, 2025

    Massumi & Consoli Announces New Real Estate Practice

    In a move designed to expand the firm's ability to serve clients in transactional matters, national private equity law boutique Massumi & Consoli announced that it has added a real estate practice, led by two New York-based partners who made the leap from Brown Rudnick LLP.

  • May 01, 2025

    Real Estate Lawyers On The Move

    Winston & Strawn, Honigman and Stephenson Harwood are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.

Expert Analysis

  • Rising Interest Rates Bring Risk For Construction Contractors

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    With rising interest rates causing many construction projects to be slowed or halted, it's important for general contractors to implement safeguard measures against the risk of significant financial losses caused by owner-driven schedule modifications, says Kevin Riexinger at Gfeller Laurie.

  • Keys To Navigating The Post-Pandemic CRE Market

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    As the commercial real estate market continues to face repercussions from the COVID-19 pandemic, lawyers should use office occupancy and leasing volume numbers to anticipate future trends and help guide clients through an uncertain landscape, says Joseph Calvanico at J2C Valuations.

  • How Rate Exportation Is Shifting Amid Regulatory Trends

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    All banks and their partners, including fintechs, that wish to lend to borrowers in multiple states and charge uniform interest rates should heed regulatory developments across the country and determine how best to mitigate risks in their efforts to offer credit to consumers on a nationwide basis, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.

  • How The Commercial Real Estate Slump May Weigh On Banks

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    The continuing underperformance of the U.S. commercial real estate market has significant implications for the financial performance and disclosure requirements for various banks, especially regional ones with large debt exposures, say Atanu Saha and Yong Xu at StoneTurn.

  • Negotiating Material Escalation In Construction Contracts

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    As material price escalation clauses have remained popular in construction contracts despite an easing of recent supply chain issues, attorneys representing owners should understand key considerations for negotiating such clauses, and strategies to mitigate potential exploitation by contractors, says H. Arthur Black II at Brooks Pierce.

  • Landlords Should Prep As WeWork Faces Potential Ch. 11

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    After years of financial trouble and the recent announcement that it has substantial doubt that it would be able to continue as a going concern, WeWork may have a bankruptcy filing in its future that would have a significant impact on landlords and other stakeholders who are owed money by the company, say attorneys at Cadwalader.

  • Key Drivers Behind Widespread Adoption Of NAV Financing

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    While net asset value-based lending has existed for years, NAV lending has only started to move into the mainstream recently — likely due to difficult market conditions faced by sponsors including persistent inflation, high interest rates and a lack of exit opportunities, say Matthew Kerfoot and Jinyoung Joo at Proskauer.

  • Conn. Ruling Highlights Keys To Certificate-Of-Need Appeals

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    The Connecticut Supreme Court's recent decision in High Watch Recovery Center v. Department of Public Health, rejecting rigid application of statutes concerning certificate-of-need procedure, provides important guidance on building an administrative record to support a finding that a case is contested, say attorneys at Robinson & Cole.

  • Pickleball Makes Waves In Fla. Real Estate, With Risks In Play

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    Pickleball's burgeoning popularity in Florida is catalyzing a transformation in the state's commercial real estate market, but investors must take steps to navigate legal challenges related to noise, insurance and community dynamics, says Emmanuelle Litvinov at DarrowEverett.

  • 4 Business-Building Strategies For Introvert Attorneys

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    Introverted lawyers can build client bases to rival their extroverted peers’ by adapting time-tested strategies for business development that can work for any personality — such as claiming a niche, networking for maximum impact, drawing on existing contacts and more, says Ronald Levine at Herrick Feinstein.

  • What Calif. Pot Permit Ruling Means For Enviro Compliance

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    While a California appeals court's recent decision in Lucas v. City of Pomona affirms the city's use of a statutory exemption for its commercial cannabis overlay permit program, the ruling does not mean that all applicants seeking similar approvals are exempted from state environmental compliance obligations, say Whitney Hodges and Barbara Machado at Sheppard Mullin.

  • Rare Reg A+ Fines Reflect New Era Of SEC Enforcement

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent announcement of civil penalties against 10 microcap companies for violations of Regulation A+ shows that as the SEC continues to expand its enforcement efforts, its focus remains on protecting investors of all sizes — including those investing in the historically less-scrutinized Reg A+ issuers, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.

  • Factors To Consider When Structuring Data Center Contracts

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    Data center leases and service agreements grant very similar rights and impose similar obligations, but they also hold notable differences and a range of factors that are important to consider when selecting which form of agreement to use, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.