Commercial

  • February 19, 2026

    Terreno Realty Buys $92M Industrial Property In Queens, NY

    Industrial real estate operator Terreno Realty Corp. has bought a distribution building in College Point, Queens, for about $92 million and plans to do extra construction work on the property, the company said Thursday.

  • February 19, 2026

    NM Lawmakers OK Longer Redevelopment Property Tax Break

    New Mexico would extend a property tax exemption period for eligible redevelopment projects under a bill approved by state lawmakers and headed to the governor.

  • February 18, 2026

    Fla. Court Rejects Appeal Of 'Customary Use' Beach Ruling

    A Florida state appeals court declined to review a 2024 judgment establishing public access to some Walton County beaches, finding that a June repeal of a law that prompted the litigation rendered the underlying judgment null.

  • February 18, 2026

    Telecom Joint Venture To Pay $2.7B For UK Fiber Company

    Private equity firm InfraVia Capital Partners and European telecommunications companies Telefónica and Liberty Global will use their Nexfibre joint venture to pay $2.7 billion for Substantial Group, which is the "second-largest alternative fiber provider" in the United Kingdom, the acquiring companies announced Wednesday.

  • February 18, 2026

    Landlords Seek Protection In Saks' Ch. 11 Financing Plan

    A group of landlords in Texas bankruptcy court objected to Saks' bid to obtain debtor-in-possession financing for its Chapter 11 plan, saying the proposed budget doesn't include millions the luxury retailer owes in rent.

  • February 18, 2026

    Feds Release $130M NY, NJ Gateway Hudson Tunnel Funds

    New York and New Jersey officials said Wednesday that construction on the $16 billion rehabilitation of aging commuter train tunnels under the Hudson River would resume next week after the federal government released $130 million in funds that a federal judge in Manhattan recently ruled had been unlawfully frozen.

  • February 18, 2026

    Merus Plans To Convert Tenn. Mall To Mixed-Use District

    Merus acquired a closed down Middle Tennessee mall in order to start a $450 million redevelopment plan that aims to turn the property into a 57-acre mixed-use district with housing, offices, retail areas and more, the developer announced.

  • February 18, 2026

    Real Estate Group Of The Year: Willkie

    Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP guided Henry Crown & Co. in a record-setting $3.5 billion refinancing of Rockefeller Center, along with advising Saks Global on its $2.7 billion acquisition of Neiman Marcus Group, earning the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Real Estate Groups of the Year.

  • February 18, 2026

    Construction Group Of The Year: Mandelbaum Barrett

    Mandelbaum Barrett PC secured a $14 million trial victory for a luxury condominium association against a contractor and guided a client through a thorny construction dispute following a change of ownership, earning its spot among the 2025 Law360 Construction Groups of the Year.

  • February 18, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Romer Debbas LLP and Davis+Gilbert LLP were among the firms that handled New York City's largest recorded real estate transactions last week, which featured multiple units in luxury high-rises designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern.

  • February 18, 2026

    Diversity In Demand Feeds Data Center REITs' Gains

    Real estate investment trusts Equinix Inc. and Digital Realty Inc. attributed the growth they experienced last quarter and last year to data center demand from various sources, including business sectors beyond cloud computing and information technology.

  • February 18, 2026

    JV Buys 39-Acre Industrial Outdoor Portfolio In Phoenix

    Zenith Industrial Outdoor Storage said Wednesday it has acquired a 39-acre, 11-asset portfolio across the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area, working with institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management.

  • February 18, 2026

    5 Firms Shape Kennedy Wilson's $1.65B Take-Private Deal

    Real estate investment firm Kennedy Wilson has announced it agreed to be taken private by a consortium led by the company's CEO and Canadian insurance company Fairfax Holdings in an up to $1.65 billion deal advised by five law firms.

  • February 18, 2026

    SD Updates Fed. Conformity For Property, Bank, Sales Taxes

    South Dakota updated its conformity with the Internal Revenue Code for various property tax, bank franchise tax and sales tax statutes under a bill signed by the governor.

  • February 18, 2026

    Co. Buys Part Of Fla. Waterfront Complex, Plans Expansion

    A Florida company providing investment management and wellness services has purchased a portion of a Jupiter, Florida, waterfront complex where it has been based for more than 10 years.

  • February 18, 2026

    Shareholder Activism In Real Estate Enters New Era

    Boards of directors for real estate investment trusts should expect dissenting investors to continue challenging corporate leadership behind closed doors and in the open, attorneys say, because the days of REITs being unattractive targets are over.

  • February 18, 2026

    Palantir Moves HQ From Denver To Miami

    Palantir Technologies Inc., the artificial intelligence-powered data analytics firm, announced it has moved its headquarters to Miami, with its latest securities filings citing an address in a northern suburb of the city.

  • February 17, 2026

    Wash. Bank Ignored Ponzi Scheme Warnings, Investors Say

    Investors have urged a Washington federal judge not to toss their suit accusing Columbia Bank of keeping a real estate investment firm's $230 million Ponzi scheme afloat by maintaining the enterprise's accounts even when evidence of fraud surfaced, arguing there is ample factual evidence showing that the bank knew about the scheme and assisted in it.

  • February 17, 2026

    Davis Polk Guides RXR's $407M NYC Office Tower Refi

    A joint venture controlled by RXR Realty LLC has secured a $407 million mortgage to refinance a 40-story, 1 million-square-foot Manhattan office tower that serves as the New York City headquarters of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, which advised the real estate company in the deal, the law firm announced Tuesday.

  • February 17, 2026

    NYC's Mamdani Pitches Property Tax Hike As Backup Plan

    New York City would hike property taxes by $3.7 billion to help close a $5.4 billion budget gap if state lawmakers don't permit the city to raise income taxes under a preliminary budget plan that Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled Tuesday.

  • February 17, 2026

    Saks Says Simon Didn't Terminate Two Leases Before Ch. 11

    Bankrupt luxury retailer Saks Global told a Texas court that two leased store locations can't be repossessed by landlord Simon Property Group because the leases were not properly terminated before the Chapter 11 filing and the automatic stay protects Saks Global's right to determine how to treat the leases that are property of its estate.

  • February 17, 2026

    CoStar Rival Urges High Court To Reject Antitrust Appeal

    A rival accusing CoStar of blocking competition for commercial real estate listing services is urging the U.S. Supreme Court not to review a ruling that revived the rival's counterclaims, saying that CoStar just disagrees with how the appeals court viewed the allegations.

  • February 17, 2026

    Minn. Justices Urged To Uphold Hilton Valuation Cuts

    A county assessor overvalued a Minneapolis Hilton hotel and convention center, the property owner told Minnesota's justices, urging the high court to uphold the state tax court's proper valuation.

  • February 17, 2026

    Kraft Heinz To Face Damages Bid In Factory Upgrade Row

    A Pennsylvania federal judge has ruled that Kraft Heinz Co. contributed to delays in a construction project at one of its facilities by rushing the contractor and frequently changing the plans, holding that Industrial Power Systems Inc. sufficiently showed that it suffered damages from the delays.

  • February 17, 2026

    NY Regulators, Cannabis Biz Challenge Town's Zoning Policy

    New York cannabis regulators and a licensed cannabis business have urged a state appellate court to find that the state's marijuana law preempts localities from enforcing more stringent location policies for marijuana stores than what is found in state law.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Dealmaker Lessons From CFIUS' New Enforcement Webpage

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    The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ recently launched webpage, which details the actions — and inactions — that led to enforcement activity, provides important insights for dealmakers about filing requirements, mitigation commitments and the cost of noncompliance, say attorneys at Dechert.

  • Reassessing Lease Provisions To Account For ESG Initiatives

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    As companies seek to build ESG considerations into their businesses, it's crucial to understand how such initiatives can quickly become significant enough to compel reassessment of lease agreement provisions, and how best to modify leases accordingly, say Julian Freeman and Gabe Pitassi at Cox Castle.

  • Avoid Getting Burned By Agencies' Solar Financing Spotlight

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    Recently coordinated reports and advisories from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission maximize the spotlight on the consumer solar financing market and highlight pitfalls for lenders to avoid in this burgeoning field, says Mercedes Tunstall at Cadwalader.

  • Co-Tenancy Clause Pointers For Shopping Center Landlords

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    Large retail tenants often require co-tenancy provisions in their leases, entitling them to remedies if a shopping center's occupancy drops in certain ways, but landlords must draft these provisions carefully to avoid giving tenants too much control, says Gary Glick at Cox Castle.

  • Assessing Algorithmic Versus Generative AI Pricing Tools

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    A comparison of traditional algorithmic pricing models and those powered by generative artificial intelligence can help regulators and practitioners weigh the pros and cons of relying on large language models to price products or services, say Maxime Cohen at McGill University, and Tim Spittle and Jimmy Royer at Analysis Group.

  • Navigating A Potpourri Of Possible Transparency Act Pitfalls

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    Despite the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's continued release of guidance for complying with the Corporate Transparency Act, its interpretation remains in flux, making it important for companies to understand potentially problematic areas of ambiguity in the practical application of the law, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • Keys To Successful Commercial Property Insurance Claims

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    While insurance needs for commercial leasing arrangements are driven by the characteristics of the premises and the nature of the tenants' intended operations, there are several universal best practices landlords and their counsel can follow when making claims after loss or damage.

  • Tips For Handling Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases

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    Bankruptcy counsel should consider several strategies when representing either a debtor or lender in single asset real estate debtor Chapter 11 cases, which generally arise when a debtor is forced to file for relief to stop an impending foreclosure sale.