Commercial

  • March 04, 2026

    GI Partners Gets 2 Md. Data Centers From Harrison Street

    Private alternatives investment firm GI Partners announced Wednesday that it has acquired two data centers in Laurel and Severn, Maryland, both of which are fully leased to a single user. 

  • March 04, 2026

    Real Estate Group Of The Year: Davis Polk

    Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP attorneys advised a joint venture by RXR Realty and Elliott Investment Management on a $1 billion-plus office acquisition in Manhattan and provided counsel on other notable deals in the New York City area last year, landing the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Real Estate Groups of the Year.

  • March 04, 2026

    CoStar Wants High Court Review Of Antitrust Counterclaims

    CoStar Group Inc. and CoStar Realty Information Inc. made another attempt to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to review the revived antitrust counterclaims lodged by CoStar's business rival, Commercial Real Estate Exchange Inc.

  • March 04, 2026

    Real Estate Lawyers On The Move

    Kilpatrick, Parker Poe and Norris McLaughlin are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.

  • March 04, 2026

    Venture Aims To Protect Real Estate Rights In Digital Future

    Amid rapid advances in artificial intelligence and augmented reality, the newly launched Digital Rights Network platform is aiming to give building owners the infrastructure they need to protect the digital rights to their assets and capitalize on new opportunities to monetize their property.

  • March 04, 2026

    How AI's Power Surge Is Rewriting Energy Deal Strategy

    The surge in electricity demand from artificial intelligence and data centers is redrawing the U.S. energy investment map, tilting capital back toward natural gas even as global dealmakers continue to deploy billions into renewable platforms.

  • March 04, 2026

    Medical Pot Co. Can't Escape Guarantor Status In Lease Fight

    A Puerto Rico federal judge won't let Vireo Health Inc. escape responsibility as guarantor of a lease under which one of its subsidiaries failed to pay a landlord, finding that it can't benefit from its own breach of the contractual terms.

  • March 04, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Avenue Law and Cohen & Frankel are among the firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week.

  • March 03, 2026

    Winston & Strawn Hires Structured Finance Pro from Katten

    Winston & Strawn LLP has hired a former Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP partner who specializes in structured finance deals for its transactions department in the firm's New York City office.

  • March 03, 2026

    Tunnel Funding Freeze Fight Is In Wrong Court, 2nd Circ. Told

    New York and New Jersey's federal lawsuit challenging a freeze on Gateway Tunnel funding must be dismissed because it falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Department of Transportation argued to the Second Circuit on Tuesday.

  • March 03, 2026

    Related Ross Borrows $172M For West Palm Beach Hotel Buy

    Related Ross has secured a $172.5 million loan from Nomura for the acquisition of a luxury hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida, from Wheelock Street Capital, per Newmark, which arranged the financing on behalf of the buyer.

  • March 03, 2026

    Olshan-Led Investor Tees Up Proxy Fight With Industrial REIT

    Land & Buildings, advised by Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP, has nominated the activist hedge fund's founder to First Industrial Realty Trust's board of directors, lining up a proxy fight with the real estate investment trust over its allegedly lackluster share performance.

  • March 03, 2026

    Healthcare REIT Picks Up $64M Senior Housing Portfolio

    Real estate investment trust National Healthcare Properties Inc. has agreed to buy a $64 million collection of senior living communities to capitalize on the country's aging population and limited supply of new housing for retirees, according to an announcement.

  • March 03, 2026

    Realty Income On The Hunt For New CLO

    Realty Income Corp. announced that its chief legal officer and general counsel will be stepping down in September after five years at the helm, and the real estate investment trust will undertake a search for a new CLO.

  • March 03, 2026

    Tenn. Lawmakers OK Expanding Assessment Division's Duties

    Tennessee would expand the duties of the state comptroller's office's division of property assessments under a bill approved by state lawmakers and headed to the governor.

  • March 03, 2026

    Kirkland Advises $3.8B Turnkey Nevada Data Center Build

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP advised data center developer Tract Capital on a 230-megawatt turnkey data center in Nevada financed with a $3.8 billion offering.

  • March 02, 2026

    Ex-Atty Kossoff Axed From Bankruptcy Case Amid Appeal

    A New York bankruptcy judge determined he has jurisdiction over litigation stemming from the collapse of real estate law firm Kossoff PLLC after its principal stole $14 million from its clients, finding the firm's founder may be dismissed as a defendant because the now imprisoned, disbarred lawyer "appears to be judgment-proof."

  • March 02, 2026

    Saks, Simon Properties Argue Fate Of Store Leases

    Retail landlord Simon Properties and luxury retailer Saks Global on Monday wrangled over the wording of a 2024 investment agreement as they asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to determine the fate of the leases of two Saks locations.

  • March 02, 2026

    SL Green, Sutton Sell Madison Avenue Retail Site For $55M

    Office landlord SL Green Realty Corp. said on March 2 that its joint venture with Jeff Sutton's Wharton Properties has sold a five-story building on Manhattan's Upper East Side leased to a luxury jewelry company for $54.5 million.

  • March 02, 2026

    No Plans For Detention Center In Ore. City, DHS Tells Court

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have urged a Washington federal court to dismiss two suits challenging alleged plans to build an immigrant detention facility in Newport, Oregon, arguing that it has no such plans.

  • March 02, 2026

    SP Legal Guides TKF Burnside's NY Office Property Buy

    TKF Burnside Real Estate Partners, guided by SP Legal Advisors PLLC, purchased a 400,000 rentable square-foot office building in White Plains, New York, whose tenants include Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP and Heineken USA.

  • March 02, 2026

    Nixon Peabody Reps Senior Living Project's $633M Financing

    RiverSpring Living, the owner of a senior living campus in The Bronx in New York City, said it has obtained $633 million in financing to build a continuing care retirement community from Ziegler, with help from Nixon Peabody LLP.

  • March 02, 2026

    Skadden-Led Energy Co. AES Agrees To $10.7B Buyout

    AES Corp., guided by Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, said Monday that it has agreed to be acquired by a consortium of infrastructure investors led by Blackrock's Global Infrastructure Partners and EQT Infrastructure VI in a deal with a $10.7 billion equity value and a $33.4 billion enterprise value. 

  • March 02, 2026

    Fla. REIT Blames Ponzi Probe, Lawsuits In Ch. 11 Filing

    A real estate investment trust accused last year by Florida authorities of being a Ponzi scheme has filed for federal bankruptcy protection, claiming the state probe, a racketeering lawsuit from a talk show host and a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission action tarnished its reputation.

  • March 02, 2026

    Reed Smith-Led Dwight Buys $500M Senior Housing Loans

    Dwight Capital, advised by Reed Smith LLP, has bought a portfolio of loans backed by senior housing and healthcare property with a total unpaid balance of $500 million for an undisclosed price from Midland States Bank, according to a Monday announcement.

Expert Analysis

  • Consider 2 Alternative Exit Plans In RE Distress Scenarios

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    In the face of an impending wave of foreclosures, lenders and borrowers alike should consider two exit strategies — deed-in-lieu of foreclosure and consent foreclosure — that can mitigate potential costs and diminution in property value that could be incurred during a lengthy proceeding, say attorneys at BCLP.

  • SEC Climate Rules Create Unique Challenges For CRE

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recently adopted final rules concerning climate-related disclosures for public companies are likely to affect even real estate companies that are not publicly traded, since they may be required to provide information to entities that are subject to the rules, says Laura Truesdale at Moore & Van Allen.

  • New Proposal Signals Sharper Enforcement Focus At CFIUS

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    Last week's proposed rule aimed at broadening the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' enforcement authority over foreign investments and increasing penalties for violations signals that CFIUS intends to continue expanding its aggressive monitoring of national security issues, say attorneys at Kirkland.

  • How Retail Tenants Can Avoid Paying Rent Prematurely

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    When negotiating leases for spaces in shopping centers, retail tenants should ensure that the language specifies they only need to begin paying rent when the center is substantially occupied as a whole, as it can be difficult to modify leases that are executed without co-tenancy requirements or termination rights, say Joshua Bernstein and Benjamin Joelson at Akerman.

  • Weisselberg's Perjury At Trial Spotlights Atty Ethics Issues

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    Former Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg’s recent guilty plea for perjury in the New York attorney general's civil fraud trial should serve as a reminder to attorneys of their ethical duties when they know a client has lied or plans to lie in court, and the potential penalties for not fulfilling those obligations, say Hilary Gerzhoy and Julienne Pasichow at HWG.

  • Climate Disclosure Mandates Demand A Big-Picture Approach

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    As carbon emissions disclosure requirements from the European Union, California and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission take effect, the best practice for companies is not targeted compliance with a given reporting regime, but rather a comprehensive approach to systems assessment and management, says David Smith at Manatt.

  • Trump's NY Civil Fraud Trial Spotlights Long-Criticized Law

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    A New York court’s recent decision holding former President Donald Trump liable for fraud brought old criticisms of the state law used against him back into the limelight — including its strikingly broad scope and its major departures from the traditional elements of common law fraud, say Mark Kelley and Lois Ahn at MoloLamken.

  • $175M Bond Refiled By Trump Is Still Substantively Flawed

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    The corrected $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump on Thursday to stave off enforcement of the New York attorney general's fraud judgment against him remains substantively and procedurally flawed, as well as inadequately secured, says Adam Pollock of Pollock Cohen.

  • Calif. Ruling Shows Limits Of Exculpatory Lease Clauses

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    A California court's recent decision in Epochal Enterprises v. LF Encinitas Properties, finding a landlord liable for failing to disclose the presence of asbestos on the subject property, underscores the limits of exculpatory clauses' ability to safeguard landlords from liability where known hazards are present, say Fawaz Bham and Javier De Luna at Hunton.

  • 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.