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AI Data Center Boom May Spur Wave Of Toxic Tort Suits

Nascent litigation matters against data center operators, set against limited government regulation and a growing ... (more story)

How Data Center Accounting May Draw Enforcement Scrutiny

As public and media scrutiny of the data center industry intensifies, regulators, enforcement authorities and Cong... (more story)

NY's Growing Enviro Reg Framework Will Transform Projects

Three closely connected environmental rulemakings in New York state — concerning greenhouse gas reporting, remedia... (more story)

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Telecom Tower Owners Found In Contempt Over Sale Defiance

A New York federal judge said he is tired of his orders being ignored after years of overseeing a fight over a corporate coup, and has ruled to hold the majority shareholders of a telecommunications infrastruc... (more story)

Franchisees Say Jack In The Box Trying To 'Avoid' Calif. Law

Two Jack in the Box Inc. franchisees have answered the fast-food giant's bid to avoid contributing to a legal settlement over allegedly noncompliant job postings by saying Jack in the Box is attempting to "avo... (more story)

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It's A Landlord's Market At Last, Office REITs Say

As New York's office market notched its best first quarter for leasing in more than a decade, office owners said they're seeing demand return to cities such as San Francisco and Chicago as well as Class B buil... (more story)

NJ Panel Backs Cannabis License Denial Over Odor Concerns

A New Jersey city's officials can deny a micro cannabis dispensary's license application based on concerns they have about the business's odor mitigation plan and consumption lounge, a state appeals court rule... (more story)

Chiron Nabs 3 Communities For $425M In Senior Living Pivot

Chiron Real Estate Inc. announced that it has acquired three senior living communities in a series of transactions totaling $425 million, part of the real estate investment trust's current repositioning.

Buffalo Diocese Seeks OK For $4.6M HQ Sale

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, New York, has asked for a bankruptcy court's permission to accept a $4.6 million offer for its headquarters, after its stalking horse bidder was outbid.

Another Investor Takes Aim At Braemar, Ashford Ties

Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc.'s largest shareholder urged the real estate investment trust on Friday to elect new directors at an upcoming shareholder meeting, warning that a recent pivot to selling off indivi... (more story)

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Pa. Monastery Conversion Co. Allegedly Skirted Sewer Rules

A Pittsburgh developer converting a former monastery and school into apartments kept the original sewer connection and failed to turn over information and fees to the local sewer authority, the authority said ... (more story)

NYC Condo Board Says Ch. 11 Filing Can Be Fixed

A New York City condominium board that's connected to a Midtown Manhattan hotel and a 57-unit condominium building told a New York federal bankruptcy court to not dismiss its Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, arguin... (more story)

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Multifamily REIT Execs Expect Steady, Gradual Lease Growth

Multifamily real estate investment trust executives told investors in recent earnings calls that they don't believe 2026 leasing activity will mimic the muted seasonal curve seen during the prior year thanks t... (more story)

Brokers Deny 'Reverse Auction' In Backing Opt-In Settlements

Real estate brokerages facing an antitrust lawsuit in Florida federal court pushed back against homebuyers in a proposed class that are seeking to block two defendants from opting into a settlement in a simila... (more story)

Fla. Panel Revives Homeowners' Storm Damage Suit

A Florida appeals court on Friday revived a couple's suit claiming their home insurer wrongfully refused to fully pay a claim for storm damage, saying the lower court erroneously disposed of the case based on ... (more story)

FTC Cites Noncompete Lawsuit In Warning To Mortgage Co.

The Federal Trade Commission said Friday that it has warned Pennsylvania-based lender Mortgage Connect to make sure its noncompete agreements comply with the law after information in a lawsuit led the agency t... (more story)

NYC Lawmaker Promises COPA Revival After Adams' Veto

New York City Council Member Sandy Nurse confirmed at a Thursday panel that she plans to reintroduce an updated version of the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act that grants some preapproved buyers a first ... (more story)