Commercial

  • November 20, 2025

    Subletting Co. Settles NYC's Illegal STR 'Matchmaker' Claims

    A subletting company has agreed to resolve claims that it was used as a "'matchmaker'" of sorts for advertising and setting up illegal short-term rentals in New York City, the Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement announced.

  • November 20, 2025

    NoMo SoHo Hotel Owner Seeks $125M Sale In Ch. 11

    A New York bankruptcy judge agreed Thursday to approve sale procedures for the insolvent owner of the NoMo SoHo Hotel in Manhattan, setting it on a path to wrap up the process in just 20 days.

  • November 20, 2025

    NC Hotel Owner Says Insurer Botched Tornado Damage Claim

    An insurer failed to conduct a meaningful investigation of a North Carolina hotel's claim for tornado damage, the property owner alleged in a suit removed to federal court, saying the insurer issued a "puzzling" coverage denial referencing damage at a property 150 miles away and a workplace injury in Florida.

  • November 20, 2025

    Phillips 66 Loses Appeal Of La. Refinery's $1 Billion Value

    Phillips 66 cannot use the sale of a refinery in another state in its arguments for lowering the $1 billion assessment of a refinery in Louisiana, a state appeals court said, rejecting the company's appeal of the valuation.

  • November 20, 2025

    NY Plans 2,000 Homes For 46-Acre Queens Project

    The New York State Public Authorities Control Board has greenlit a 46.5-acre redevelopment plan that aims to build more than 2,000 new homes on "largely vacant and underutilized" state-owned land in eastern Queens, the governor announced Thursday.

  • November 20, 2025

    Chinese Developer Has A Week To Reply To Involuntary Ch. 11

    Xinyuan Real Estate, a developer based in Beijing, has until next Wednesday to respond to an involuntary bankruptcy petition that three of its creditors brought in April alleging the company is in default on $170 million in note debt, a judge in New York ruled Thursday.

  • November 20, 2025

    2nd Circ. Nixes REIT's CLO Fund Mismanagement Claims

    The Second Circuit has backed the dismissal of mismanagement and fraud counterclaims lodged by a real estate investment trust and its subsidiary in a dispute involving a collateralized loan-obligation investment fund, ruling that related agreements for the fund don't support their counterclaims.

  • November 20, 2025

    Husch Blackwell Adds Jackson Walker RE Pro In Texas

    Husch Blackwell LLP announced Thursday that it is continuing to expand its national real estate practice with the addition of an attorney in Austin, Texas, who came aboard from Jackson Walker LLP.

  • November 20, 2025

    Ore. Tax Court Slashes Health Club Property Value By $1M

    An Oregon health club that was under renovation was overvalued by a local assessor and should have its value decreased by roughly $1 million, the state tax court said in a decision.

  • November 20, 2025

    Congressional Dems Revive Bill To Curb Rental Price-Fixing

    A group of Democratic lawmakers have reintroduced legislation in Congress to crack down on landlords using algorithms to systematically raise rental prices.

  • November 20, 2025

    IRS Unveils Interim Rules For Tax Perk For Rural Loan Interest

    The IRS released temporary guidance Thursday on a new incentive that would exclude from taxable income 25% of interest from loans secured by a rural or agricultural property, including the definition of an eligible loan and the determination of the property's fair market value.

  • November 19, 2025

    Would REITs Seize On Semiannual Reporting?

    As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission preps a rulemaking to relax quarterly reporting mandates, attorneys say numerous factors — including market adoption and investor and analyst pressure — would ultimately determine whether real estate investment trusts report less frequently.

  • November 19, 2025

    Barings, Waterton Recapitalize Wyoming, Vermont Hotels

    Investment manager Barings and real estate investment company Waterton partnered up in a joint venture to recapitalize Waterton's 165-key Wyoming hotel and its 76-key Vermont hotel, the companies announced Wednesday.

  • November 19, 2025

    Comras Buys Lincoln Road Portfolio, Plans Micro-District

    Comras Co. announced on Wednesday it has acquired five buildings on the north side of Miami Beach's Lincoln Road pedestrian mall and unveiled plans to redevelop the portfolio into a "NoLi" micro-district of boutiques, restaurants, and wellness and lifestyle concepts.

  • November 19, 2025

    Cannabis REIT Innovative Industrial Hit With New Investor Suit

    A shareholder for cannabis-focused real estate investment trust Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. accused the REIT's current and former executives Wednesday of not telling shareholders about how poorly several of the its largest tenants were doing.

  • November 19, 2025

    Blue Vista, UBS, Extra Space Start $600M Self-Storage Venture

    Blue Vista Capital Management, Extra Space Storage and UBS' real estate business have teamed up to invest $600 million in self-storage properties in the U.S., with guidance by Kirkland & Ellis, Womble Bond Dickinson and DLA Piper, according to a Wednesday announcement.

  • November 19, 2025

    Law Firms' Share Of US Office Leasing Grows To 10.5%

    The legal sector's presence in the broader U.S. office leasing market grew to 10.5% in the third quarter — over double what it was about seven years ago — with Moore & Van Allen PLLC and Latham & Watkins LLP signing three of the biggest deals, according to a Wednesday report from Savills.

  • November 19, 2025

    Trump Agrees To Year-End Pause On Painting Historic Office

    The Trump administration agreed not to act before the end of the year on a plan by President Donald Trump to coat a historic stone office building in white paint after preservationists sued in federal court last week to stop the proposal.

  • November 19, 2025

    Realty Investor MLG Capital Names Associate GC, CCO

    Commercial real estate investment company MLG Capital announced it has hired the deputy general counsel of ACA Group, a financial compliance services company, as its new associate general counsel and chief compliance officer.

  • November 19, 2025

    Brookfield Launches $100 Billion AI Infrastructure Program

    Brookfield Asset Management said Wednesday it is working with Nvidia and the Kuwait Investment Authority on a program to acquire up to $100 billion worth of infrastructure assets supporting artificial intelligence technology.

  • November 19, 2025

    MVP: Latham's Rachel S.K. Bates

    Rachel Bates of Latham & Watkins LLP was the lead real estate counsel guiding Hyatt Hotels Corp. through multiple multibillion-dollar transactions and also worked on one of the year's biggest deals as Bridge Investment Group sold to Apollo Global Management for $1.5 billion, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Real Estate MVPs.

  • November 19, 2025

    3 Firms Build $450M Blockfusion SPAC Merger

    Data center infrastructure company Blockfusion USA Inc. on Wednesday unveiled plans to go public by merging with special purpose acquisition company Blue Acquisition Corp. in a $450 million deal that was built by three law firms.

  • November 19, 2025

    Weil Guides Dycom On $2B Data Center Contractor Deal

    Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP is advising Dycom Industries Inc. on its planned acquisition of Power Solutions, in a deal that values the Miles & Stockbridge PC-advised data center electrical contractor at $1.95 billion, according to a Wednesday announcement. 

  • November 18, 2025

    Lone Star Buys Mixed-Asset Portfolio From St. James's Place

    Texas-based Lone Star Funds announced that an affiliated entity has acquired a real estate portfolio from British wealth management company St. James's Place, comprising industrial, retail and office properties scattered across the United Kingdom.

  • November 18, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Goldfarb & Fleece LLP and Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz LLP were among the law firms that handled the largest New York City real estate deals made public last week, which included the sale of a charter school facility in the Bronx, a 105-unit apartment building in Brooklyn, and the longtime Manhattan home of Bill and Camille Cosby.

Expert Analysis

  • Foreclosing Lenders Still Floating In Murky Legal Waters In NY

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    The New York foreclosure landscape remains in disarray after the state's highest court last month declined to weigh in on whether legal changes from 2022 that severely curtailed lenders' ability to bring successive foreclosure cases were retroactive, says Brian Rich at Barclay Damon.

  • NYC Hotel Licensing Law's Costs May Outweigh Its Benefits

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    A hotel licensing bill recently approved by New York's City Council could lead to the loss of many nonunionized hotels that cannot afford to comply, says Stuart Saft at Holland & Knight.

  • Calif. Ruling Offers Hope For Mitigated Negative Declarations

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    In Upland Community First v. City of Upland, a California appeals court upheld a warehouse development's mitigated negative declaration over its greenhouse gas emissions thresholds — a rare victory against this type of challenge providing reassurance that such declarations can be upheld, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin.

  • There's No Crying In Property Valuation Baseball Arbitration

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    The World Series is the perfect time to consider how the form of arbitration used for settling MLB salary disputes — in which each side offers competing valuations to an arbitrator, who must select one — is often ideal for resolving property valuation disputes, say Sean O’Donnell at Herrick Feinstein and Mark Dunec at FTI Consulting.

  • Webuild Ruling Complicates Arb. Award Enforcement In US

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    A Delaware federal court's recent decision in Sociedad Concesionaria Metropolitana de Salud v. Webuild, if read literally, could undercut the United States' image as a proarbitration jurisdiction by complicating creditors' efforts to enforce awards against property in this country, says Jeff Newton at Omni Bridgeway.

  • How To Avoid A Costly CPA Limitation Hidden In Most Leases

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    The lease audit rights clause is a seemingly innocuous provision in most commercial real estate leases that ends up costing tenants millions of dollars each year, as they have unwittingly agreed to retain only an accountant to investigate and settle financial issues, says Jason Aster at KBA Lease Services.

  • Navigating FEMA Grant Program For Slope Fixes After Storms

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    In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, it is critical for governments, businesses and individuals to understand the legal requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's grant programs to obtain funding for crucial repairs — including restoration of damaged infrastructure caused by landslides and slope failures, says Charles Schexnaildre at Baker Donelson.

  • Smith's New Trump Indictment Is Case Study In Superseding

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    Special counsel Jack Smith’s recently revised Jan. 6 charges against former President Donald Trump provide lessons for prosecutors on how to effectively draft superseding indictments in order to buttress or streamline their case, as necessary, says Jessica Roth at Cardozo Law School.

  • Consider Best Legal Practices For Commissioning Public Art

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    Commissioning public art for real estate projects can provide many benefits to real estate developers and the public, but it's important to understand the unique legal and contracting aspects of the process to ensure that projects are completed on time and on budget, says Sarah Conley Odenkirk at ArtConverge.

  • Applying High Court's Domestic Corruption Rulings To FCPA

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    After the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the domestic corruption statutes in three decisions over the past year and a half, it’s worth evaluating whether these rulings may have an impact on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement, and if attorneys can use the court’s reasoning in international bribery cases, says James Koukios at MoFo.

  • Climate Among Many Factors Driving Up RE Insurance Costs

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    A proactive approach to risk management may determine the viability of the U.S. commercial real estate sector as weather crises and other factors drive insurance costs higher, says Ulrick Matsunaga at Crosbie Gliner.

  • Bid Protest Spotlight: Debriefings, Timeliness, Documentation

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    ​James Tucker at MoFo examines three recent decisions from the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims concerning an agency's decision not to hold post-award discussions, a timeliness trap in certain Federal Supply Schedule procurements and the importance of providing contemporaneous documentation in price-evaluation protests.

  • A Look At Recent Case Law On Expedited Judgment In NY

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    A number of recent New York state court decisions clarify and refine the contours surrounding Civil Practice Law and Rule 3213, providing landlords, lenders and other payees guidance on how to seek accelerated judgment in certain litigation, says Alexander Lycoyannis at Holland & Knight.