Commercial

  • April 03, 2025

    Chamberlain Hrdlicka To Leave Longtime Atlanta Digs In 2026

    Chamberlain Hrdlicka White Williams & Aughtry plans to move its Atlanta office down the street in September 2026, bringing more than 60 of the midsize law firm's employees to the 19th and 20th floors of 999 Peachtree St., CBRE said Thursday.

  • April 03, 2025

    Goodwin Procter To Leave Times Square For Flatiron District

    Goodwin Procter LLP is moving its New York City office from Times Square to Flatiron District after signing a new lease for 250,000 square feet of office space, the firm announced Thursday.

  • April 03, 2025

    Ky. Allows Special Property Tax In Development Project Areas

    Kentucky authorized taxing districts organized as part of regional economic development projects to impose a special tax on property located within their boundaries under a bill signed by Gov. Andy Beshear.

  • April 03, 2025

    Adams Case Threatens NY Southern District's 'Supremacy'

    The controversial end to New York City Mayor Eric Adams' historic criminal corruption prosecution could threaten the Southern District of New York's privileged status within the Justice Department and its leverage over other districts when it comes to vying for the lead on high-profile cases, experts say.

  • April 02, 2025

    Real Estate Caught In ESG Tug Of War

    Despite a growing backlash in recent years against environmental, social and governance factors in business strategy, attorneys say that, in the near term, real estate companies may not be abandoning ESG — although they have been adjusting their behavior.

  • April 02, 2025

    Avison Young's Miami Team Thrives In Full-Court Press

    When a high-profile piece of property lands in the middle of a court case in Florida, there's a good chance the phone will soon be ringing in global real estate advisory firm Avison Young's Miami office.

  • April 02, 2025

    Jurny AI Platform Eyes Growth With New Partners, Hotel Deal

    Jurny Inc., which has developed an AI-powered property management platform that it says can significantly increase operational efficiency for the hospitality industry, announced it has secured strategic investments to help support an aggressive expansion.

  • April 02, 2025

    Pa. Coal Plant To Become $10B Gas-Powered Data Campus

    A developer and construction firm announced plans Wednesday to turn what was once the country's largest coal-fired power plant, located in Homer City, Pennsylvania, into a natural gas power plant and adjoining data center campus.

  • April 02, 2025

    Trump Unveils New Tariffs On Dozens Of Countries

    President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on major trading partners Wednesday, including a 10% rate on all goods entering the U.S. to take effect later this week, in a "declaration of economic independence" he says will jump-start domestic industry and production.

  • April 02, 2025

    New EB-5 Investors Rushing In Amid 'Gold Card' Uncertainty

    Questions about the future of the EB-5 visa program have ushered in a "rush" of investors amid concerns that the minimum investment threshold could rise roughly five-fold under the Trump administration's so-called Gold Card program.

  • April 02, 2025

    Calif. Tribe Sues After DOI Rescinds $700M Casino Eligibility

    The U.S. Department of the Interior's sudden decision to rescind gambling eligibility for a $700 million tribal casino-resort project violates the California tribe's due process rights and is an overreach of the agency's authority, the tribe told a D.C. federal judge in a new lawsuit.

  • April 02, 2025

    2 Firms Rep $108M NYC Condo Loans

    The owner of a luxury mixed-use condominium in the Brooklyn borough of New York borrowed two loans worth more than $108 million combined in separate deals guided by King & Spalding LLP and Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, according to official property records.

  • April 02, 2025

    PGIM Closes Global Data Center Fund With $2B

    PGIM Real Estate closed its data center fund after raising $2 billion "from a range of global investors," the real estate investment manager announced Wednesday.

  • April 02, 2025

    Judge Clears Path For $200M Boston Soccer Stadium Project

    A Massachusetts judge on Wednesday rejected the final surviving claims by an advocacy group challenging the construction of a professional women's soccer stadium inside a historic Boston park, paving the way for the $200 million project to move forward.

  • April 02, 2025

    Mo. Court Finds Ambiguity Could Permit Virus Coverage

    A vacation rental company may be entitled to coverage for pandemic-related losses from one insurer, a Missouri intermediate appellate court held, finding that an exception conflicting with an exclusion created ambiguity in favor of the insured, while upholding no-coverage rulings pertaining to other insurers.

  • April 02, 2025

    Healthcare REIT Lands $140M Senior Living Mortgage Loan

    Diversified Healthcare Trust borrowed a three-year, nonrecourse $140 million loan secured by a portfolio of senior living communities, the healthcare-focused real estate investment trust announced.

  • April 02, 2025

    Tokenization Exec Sees Ample Possibilities For Real Estate

    Small and large investors who seek exposure to real estate via fractional purchases are broadening their scope to include less-common asset classes, the founder of tokenization platform EstateX told Law360 Real Estate Authority in a recent interview.

  • April 02, 2025

    Eric Adams Case Dismissed As Judge Rebukes DOJ 'Bargain'

    A Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday permanently dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, heeding advice from court-appointed counsel Paul Clement even as he gave credence to district prosecutors' claims of a quid pro quo between Adams and Trump administration officials in the Justice Department.

  • April 01, 2025

    NJ Justices Enforce Award Review Limits In Profit Payout Row

    The New Jersey Supreme Court reinstated an arbitrator's finding that an ousted real estate investment partner wasn't entitled to a $25 million profit payout, toppling a lower appellate panel's decision that the arbitrator had improperly decided an issue that wasn't before him. 

  • April 01, 2025

    Nelson Mullins-, Latham-Guided SmartStop Prices $810M IPO

    SmartStop Self Storage REIT Inc., a real estate investment trust managing U.S. and Canadian properties, on Tuesday priced an $810 million initial public offering within its marketed range, represented by Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and underwriters' counsel Latham & Watkins LLP. 

  • April 01, 2025

    Multifamily CMBS Delinquency Jumps In March, Report Shows

    The delinquency rate for commercial mortgage-backed securities connected to multifamily properties is the highest it's been since 2015, according to a Tuesday report from business research firm Trepp.

  • April 01, 2025

    Jack Nicklaus Defeats Suit Over NIL Rights

    Golfing legend Jack Nicklaus won a ruling in New York state court dismissing claims by his former company over the use of his name, image and likeness.

  • April 01, 2025

    Waldorf Astoria Wants Spa Workers' Wage Suit Trimmed

    Spa workers' claims accusing a Waldorf Astoria of profiting off its failure to pay them overtime and minimum wages and retaliating against them after the suit was filed should be axed, the hotel told a Hawaii federal court, saying the workers' new complaint fails to fix an older one's deficiencies.

  • April 01, 2025

    Uneven NYC Office Leasing Sees Midtown Trophy Spike

    The 12.2 million square feet of leasing activity in the Manhattan office sector in the first quarter of 2025 was heavily concentrated among trophy and Class A+ assets in the midtown submarket, according to a Tuesday report from Savills.

  • April 01, 2025

    Ariz. Developer, Son Charged In $280M Sports Park Fraud

    An Arizona developer and his son tricked bondholders into investing $280 million in a Phoenix-area youth sports park by falsely promising "100% occupancy prior to breaking ground" in part via the use of forged documents, federal prosecutors in Manhattan charged Tuesday.

Expert Analysis

  • Payment Provision Lessons From NJ Construction Ruling

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    A New Jersey appellate court's decision in Bil-Jim v. Wyncrest, holding that an American Institute of Architects contract was not an installment contract, highlights both the complexities of statute of limitations calculations and the significant consequences that can arise from minor differences in contract language, say Mitchell Taraschi and Zac Brower at Connell Foley.

  • A Legal Playbook For Stadium Construction Agreements

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    As a new wave of construction in the professional sports arena space gets underway, owners must carefully consider the unique considerations and risks associated with these large-scale projects and draft agreements accordingly, say attorneys at Akerman.

  • The Challenges SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule May Face

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    Attorneys at Debevoise examine potential legal challenges to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new climate-related disclosure rule — against which nine suits have already been filed — including arguments under the Administrative Procedure Act, the major questions doctrine, the First Amendment and the nondelegation doctrine.

  • How FinCEN Proposal Expands RE Transaction Obligations

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    Against a regulatory backdrop foreshadowing anti-money laundering efforts in the real estate sector, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's proposed rule significantly expands reporting requirements for certain nonfinanced residential real estate transfers and necessitates careful review, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

  • Unpacking FinCEN's Proposed Real Estate Transaction Rule

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    Phil Jelsma and Ulrick Matsunaga at Crosbie Gliner take a close look at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recently proposed rulemaking — which mandates new disclosures for professionals involved in all-cash real estate deals — and discuss best next steps for the broad range of businesses that could be affected.

  • New FinCEN Guide Provides Useful BOI Context For Banks

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    Financial institutions should review a new Financial Crimes Enforcement Network compliance guide for helpful details about how the agency's beneficial ownership information database should be used, though questions remain about the access rule and whether it will truly streamline bank borrowers' Corporate Transparency Act due diligence, says George Singer at Holland & Hart.

  • DC's Housing Tax Break Proposal: What's In It, What's Missing

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    Proposed Washington, D.C., rules implementing the Housing in Downtown Tax Abatement program — for commercial property owners who convert properties into residential housing — thoroughly explain the process for submitting an application, but do not provide sufficient detail regarding the actual dollar value of the abatements, says Daniel Miktus at Akerman.

  • Contract Disputes Recap: The Terms Matter

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    Stephanie Magnell and Zachary Jacobson at Seyfarth examine recent decisions from the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, which offer reminders about the importance of including contract terms to address the unexpected circumstances that may interfere with performance.

  • Reducing Carbon Footprint Requires A Tricky Path For CRE

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    As real estate owners find themselves caught between rapidly evolving environmental, social and governance initiatives and complicated societal debate, they will need to carefully establish formal plans to remain both competitive and compliant, say Michael Kuhn and Mahira Khan at Jackson Walker.

  • New CMS Rule Will Change Nursing Facility Disclosures

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    A new rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services significantly expands disclosure requirements for nursing facilities backed by private equity companies or real estate investment trusts, likely foreshadowing increased oversight that could include more targeted audits, say Janice Davis and Christopher Ronne at Morgan Lewis.

  • What Shareholder Approval Rule Changes Mean For Cos.

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently approved proposed rule changes to shareholder requirements by the New York Stock Exchange, an approval that will benefit listed companies in many ways, including by making it easier to raise capital from passive investors, say attorneys at Baker Botts.

  • White Collar Plea Deals Are Rarely 'Knowing' And 'Voluntary'

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    Because prosecutors are not required to disclose exculpatory evidence during plea negotiations, white collar defendants often enter into plea deals that don’t meet the U.S. Supreme Court’s “knowing” and “voluntary” standard for trials — but individual courts and solutions judges could rectify the issue, says Sara Kropf at Kropf Moseley.

  • ESG Around The World: Canada

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    In Canada, multiple statutes, regulations, common law and industry guidance address environmental, social and governance considerations, with debate over ESG in the business realm potentially growing on the horizon, say attorneys at Blakes.