Commercial
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May 01, 2025
VICI Touts Casino Loan, Despite 'Difficult' Collateral Structure
VICI Properties Inc. agreed to provide up to $510 million for a new casino near Madera, California, noting that even though the tribal ownership structure could complicate an attempt to take collateral in the future, it's confident in the operator tapped to oversee the property.
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May 01, 2025
Ballard Spahr Adds Real Estate Ace From Hunton In DC
Ballard Spahr hired ex-Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP attorney Jill S. Parks as a partner for the firm's real estate department and its teams for real estate development and transactions and zoning and land use in its District of Columbia office, the firm announced Thursday.
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May 01, 2025
Masonry Exec Cops To $52M Amtrak Program Bribery Scheme
The owner of an Illinois-based masonry business awarded a federal contract to renovate Philadelphia's historic 30th Street Station admitted Wednesday to bribery charges in a case alleging he had his executives shower gifts on an Amtrak employee who then approved additional work that added $52 million to the project's cost.
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May 01, 2025
Zipcar, Garage Not Liable For Injuries To Driver Returning Car
Massachusetts-based car sharing company Zipcar and the owner of a public parking garage are not liable for injuries suffered by a college student who was struck by a drunken driver while dropping off a car back in 2017, an intermediate appellate court concluded Thursday.
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May 01, 2025
Greenberg Traurig Hires Procopio Litigation Duo In San Diego
Greenberg Traurig LLP announced Wednesday that it has added a member of Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP's management committee and another partner from that firm to its litigation practice in San Diego.
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May 01, 2025
Massumi & Consoli Announces New Real Estate Practice
In a move designed to expand the firm's ability to serve clients in transactional matters, national private equity law boutique Massumi & Consoli announced that it has added a real estate practice, led by two New York-based partners who made the leap from Brown Rudnick LLP.
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May 01, 2025
Real Estate Lawyers On The Move
Winston & Strawn, Honigman and Stephenson Harwood are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.
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May 01, 2025
Equinix Sees Q1 Revenue Jump As Tariffs Temper Optimism
Equinix Inc.'s CEO expressed optimism in the data center-focused REIT's first-quarter earnings call, noting its $2.2 billion in revenue, but the executive also urged caution due to tariffs implemented by the U.S. and other countries.
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April 30, 2025
Multifamily, Lodging Push CMBS Delinquencies Higher In April
Commercial mortgage-backed securities tied to multifamily and lodging drove overall delinquency rates in April back up to heights not seen since early in the COVID-19 pandemic, per a Wednesday report from Trepp.
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April 30, 2025
Tribes Join Push For High Court To Review Ariz. Tax On Plant
Arizona misinterpreted federal law and threatened the sovereignty of a Native American tribe with its taxation of a natural-gas-powered plant that sits on a reservation, the tribe told the U.S. Supreme Court in a brief Wednesday.
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April 30, 2025
Winston & Strawn Guides $450M Loan For Miami Stadium Plan
The developers of a $1 billion Miami soccer stadium project under construction have secured a $450 million mortgage from JPMorgan Chase Bank in a transaction advised by Winston & Strawn LLP.
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April 30, 2025
KHP Hires Goodwin Procter Partner As New General Counsel
Real estate private equity firm KHP Capital Partners said Wednesday that former Goodwin Procter LLP real estate partner Alex Lewis will become the firm's executive vice president and general counsel.
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April 30, 2025
Texas Panel Backtracks In Nate Paul's Receiver Row
A Texas appellate court revoked its prior ruling and backed a lower court ruling that allowed an attorney acting as a receiver in one suit to take over as counsel in another suit for a company belonging to real estate investor Nate Paul, permanently dismiss its claims and counterclaims, and reach a settlement.
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April 30, 2025
Here's What Real Estate Execs Are Saying About Tariffs
Executives across a wide range of real estate industries recently said President Donald Trump's tariffs would result in cost increases — some providing single-digit expected jumps — and some companies have been stockpiling additional imported supplies ahead of anticipated tariffs.
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April 30, 2025
Gov't Properties REIT Tapped To Build Oregon Courthouse
The General Services Administration has selected Easterly Government Properties Inc. to build a new federal courthouse in Oregon and inked a 20-year, noncancelable lease for the site once construction is complete, the real estate investment trust announced.
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April 30, 2025
K&L Gates Hires Ex-White & Case Atty As Partner In Australia
K&L Gates LLP announced it has brought on a former White & Case LLP attorney as a partner for its energy, infrastructure and resources team in its Melbourne, Australia, office.
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April 30, 2025
Has Student Housing's Big Moment Just Begun?
A post-pandemic supply crunch and trends in college enrollment have set the student housing industry up for what might be its strongest decade yet, according to Newmark's top deal broker for the sector.
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April 29, 2025
Life Sciences REIT Says Tariffs Won't Affect Current Projects
An Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. executive said during a Tuesday earnings call that tariffs "are not expected to have a material influence" on the yields of the current development and redevelopment projects of the life sciences-focused real estate investment trust.
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April 29, 2025
Koi Nation Can't Intervene In Casino Row, Court Told
The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria is fighting a bid by a fellow California tribe at the crux of a dispute over the Interior Department's decision to take 70 acres into trust for the construction of a proposed hotel and casino project, arguing it lacks any justification to do so.
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April 29, 2025
Perkins Coie Leads 2 SPAC Listings Raising $300M Combined
Two special-purpose acquisition companies, under similar leadership teams and represented by Perkins Coie LLP, began trading Tuesday after pricing initial public offerings that raised a combined $300 million.
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April 29, 2025
Fried Frank Advises Ralph Lauren On $132M SoHo Retail Buy
Fashion brand Ralph Lauren completed a purchase of a SoHo retail condominium that it has occupied since 2010, with Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP guiding the company on the deal.
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April 29, 2025
2 Firms Guide $205M Financing For Lender-Seized NYC Office
A group of South Korean insurance companies led by Ocean West Capital Partners took out $205 million in financing on a Midtown Manhattan office tower after foreclosing on prior owner RFR Realty earlier this month, in a deal advised by DLA Piper LLP and King & Spalding LLP.
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April 29, 2025
Welltower Reports $6.2B In Q1 Deals, Surpassing 2024 Results
Executives of healthcare real estate investment trust Welltower on Tuesday touted the company's work closing more acquisitions during this year's first quarter than it did in all of 2024, ahead of expected economic uncertainty in the year ahead.
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April 29, 2025
Hotel Construction Falls In Third Straight Month, CoStar Says
The volume of hotel rooms under construction across the U.S. fell for the third consecutive month in March, according to figures from real estate analytics company CoStar.
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April 28, 2025
Wash. Judge Tosses Investor's $42M Real Estate Con Suit
A federal judge in Seattle threw out a Las Vegas investment company's lawsuit accusing four businessmen of a $42 million fraud scheme, saying on Monday that the firm hasn't shown a "substantial part" of the allegations occurred in western Washington.

Ripe For Revitalization, Owners Transform Class B Malls
Class B malls are the subject of renewed focus as owners and developers add residential, hotel, medical, entertainment, and food and dining uses to properties in an effort to reverse sinking vacancy rates at the decades-old assets.

Real Estate Sees Action-Packed First 100 Days Of Trump
The real estate sector — from which President Donald Trump hails — has not been spared an onslaught of significant policy changes as the new administration marks its first 100 days, including tariffs, a federal office slim-down and an effort to curb diverse hiring programs.

It's Getting Harder To Be A Data Center Speculator
Opportunistic investors have discovered they can make a pretty penny selling land after securing power for a proposed data center. But utilities have found ways to weed out the speculators, such as requiring a seven-figure deposit up front.
Expert Analysis
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Negotiating Triparty Hotel Agreements To Withstand Risk
Brewing economic uncertainty in the hospitality industry underscores the importance of subordination, nondisturbance and attornment agreements, and hotel managers should tightly negotiate these agreements to ensure remedies will not disturb key rights, say attorneys at Sidley.
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CRE Challenges Demand New Lease And Development Plans
As developers and landlords face declining occupancy of commercial, industrial and office space post-pandemic, a combination of business and lease considerations may better position stakeholders to protect the value and profitability of their commercial real estate, says Geoffrey Leskie at Segal McCambridge.
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Ch. 11 Free-And-Clear Sale Ruling Takes Pragmatic Approach
A recent ruling from a New York bankruptcy court in which the debtors were allowed to sell interests free and clear regardless of a lienholder's objection signals a practical approach and a recalibration of the balance between debtor flexibility and creditor protections, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.
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What's At Stake As 9th Circ. Eyes Cultural Resource Damages
In Pakootas v. Teck Cominco, the Ninth Circuit is faced with the long-unresolved question of whether cultural resource damages are recoverable as part of natural resource damages under the Superfund law — and the answer will have enormous implications for companies, natural resource trustees and Native American tribes, says Sarah Bell at Farella Braun.
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5 Insurance Types For Mitigating Tariff-Related Trade Losses
The potential for significant trade-related losses as a result of increased tariffs may cause companies to consider which of their insurance policies, including marine, builders risk, trade credit, and directors and officers, could provide coverage to alleviate the financial impact, say attorneys at Pillsbury.
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Avoiding Pitfalls Around New Calif. Commercial Lease Law
A California law that became effective this year requires commercial landlords to extend certain protections previously afforded to residential tenancies, and a few key provisions of the law especially warrant reexamination of leasing and operational processes, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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Measuring And Mitigating Harm From Discriminatory Taxes
In response to new tariffs and other recent "America First Trade Policy" pronouncements, corporations should assess and take steps to minimize their potential exposure to discriminatory and reciprocal tax measures that are likely to come, say economists at Charles River Associates.
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Addressing Tariff Price Escalation In Construction Contracts
As construction projects across the U.S. face uncertainty surrounding material price increases driven by government-imposed tariffs, owners and developers should draft strong contracts to protect themselves from tariff-related cost overruns and delays, say attorneys at Akerman.
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How The CRE Industry Is Adapting To Tariff Uncertainty
Amid uncertainty about pending tariffs and their potential ripple effects, including higher material costs, supply chain delays and tighter margins, commercial real estate industry players are focusing on strategic planning and risk mitigation, says Daniel Diaz Leyva at Day Pitney.
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Reconciling 2 Smoke Coverage Cases From California
As highlighted by a California Department of Insurance bulletin clarifying the effect of two recent decisions on insurance coverage, the February state appellate ruling denying coverage for property damage from smoke, ash and soot should be viewed as an outlier, say attorneys at Reed Smith.
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Contractor Remedies Amid Overhaul Of Federal Spending
Now that the period for federal agencies to review their spending has ended, companies holding procurement contracts or grants should evaluate whether their agreements align with administration policies and get a plan ready to implement if their contracts or grants are modified or terminated, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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Contract Disputes Recap: Terminations Galore
Attorneys at Seyfarth examine three recent decisions in which the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals and the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals provide valuable insights into contract terminations, modifications and the jurisdictional requirements for claims.
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Making The Opportunity Zones Program Great At Last
As the opportunity zone program approaches its expiration, the Republican-led government could take specific steps to extend and improve the program, address its structural flaws, encourage broader participation and enable it to live up to its promised outcomes, say attorneys at Pillsbury.