Commercial

  • April 15, 2026

    Trump Admin Asks Court To Delay East Wing Injunction

    The Trump administration on Tuesday asked a D.C. federal court to delay enforcing its order blocking the White House East Wing ballroom project, invoking national security after the court carved out an exception over the "safety and security" of White House grounds.

  • April 15, 2026

    NYC Building Goes Into Ch. 11 To Avoid Foreclosure Sale

    A New York company connected to a local property manager filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition for its five-story, mixed-use building in downtown Manhattan, heading off a foreclosure sale that had been scheduled for the following day. 

  • April 15, 2026

    Antitrust Suit Targets CoStar Noncompetes, Cross-Post Limits

    CoStar Group faces a lawsuit in Virginia federal court alleging that the real estate information service has for years sought to prevent cross-listings by customers and shut out would-be competitors through acquisitions and noncompete deals with large brokerages, in what plaintiffs' counsel claims is the first such antitrust class action against the company. 

  • April 15, 2026

    Trump Plan To Remake DC Golf Course Is In Rough Legal Shape

    President Donald Trump's plans to renovate a public Washington, D.C., golf course and turn it into a championship venue faces strong legal headwinds as experts say the administration skipped several regulatory steps when it started work on the project.

  • April 15, 2026

    BXP Fuels San Francisco Office Revival With 200K SF Leases

    Workspace developer BXP said Wednesday it has filled 200,000 square feet of space in San Francisco with leases from four companies, building on the momentum the Bay Area hub's office market has seen since bouncing back from a major slump.

  • April 15, 2026

    KC Moves Closer To Approving $1.9B Ballpark Plan For Royals

    Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas announced the city's Parks and Recreation Board of Commissioners had authorized a plan that would help the Royals baseball team build a new $1.9 billion stadium downtown.

  • April 15, 2026

    Lingerfelt, Partners Group Sell Industrial Portfolio For $175M

    A joint venture of real estate firm Lingerfelt and private equity firm Partners Group said Wednesday that it has sold a 1.6 million-square-foot industrial portfolio in the Richmond, Virginia, area for $175 million.

  • April 15, 2026

    US Says It Will Stay Out Of Calif. Monument Venue Dispute

    The U.S. Department of the Interior won't weigh in on whether a dispute between a miner, tribal nations and conservation groups over the Chuckwalla National Monument's establishment in California should stay in a Michigan district court.

  • April 15, 2026

    Enviro Groups Back Garden State's Bid To Block ICE Facility

    A coalition of environmental groups and community residents asked a New Jersey federal court for permission to file an amicus brief supporting the Garden State's bid to halt the conversion of a warehouse to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center, offering their perspective on the local environmental threats of the project.

  • April 15, 2026

    Whistleblower Suit Alleges Wells Fargo Inflated CMBS Income

    A whistleblower lawsuit unsealed this week in New York state Supreme Court accused Wells Fargo of inflating income of underlying properties across numerous commercial mortgage-backed securities loans it pooled, allowing it to evade $220 million in state and local taxes.

  • April 15, 2026

    Landlord Wants Out Of Fraud Claim In NJ AG's RealPage Suit

    A New Jersey landlord is urging a federal court to revisit part of a March decision and dismiss claims against it under a state consumer fraud statute amid the New Jersey attorney general's antitrust suit against RealPage Inc. and 10 of the state's largest landlords.

  • April 15, 2026

    Collective Expanded In OT Suit Against Land Management Co.

    New affidavits workers provided in their overtime suit against a land management company support their bid to expand their collective on a nationwide basis, a Maryland federal judge ruled Wednesday, rejecting the company's argument that the request was a "second bite at the apple."

  • April 14, 2026

    Bascom Group Pays $103M For Vegas Apartment Community

    Real estate private equity firm The Bascom Group LLC has paid $103 million for a five-story, 294-unit Class A apartment community in Las Vegas, the firm announced Tuesday.

  • April 14, 2026

    Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Mulling Mediation In $481M Loan Suit

    Wells Fargo Bank is considering mediating and settling its suit against JPMorgan Chase Bank and a New York City developer over a $481 million commercial mortgage-backed securities loan deal that allegedly caused millions of dollars in losses, according to a joint letter filed in New York federal court.

  • April 14, 2026

    Okla. Voters To Decide Reimbursement Of Exemption Revenue

    Oklahoma residents will vote on a constitutional amendment that if passed would require statewide laws establishing reimbursement methods for local taxing jurisdictions that lose money due to the manufacturing facilities property exemption, under an approved resolution.

  • April 14, 2026

    MoFo Guides $167M Loan For NYC Office-To-Resi Conversion

    Morrison Foerster LLP advised BHI on its origination of a $167 million loan for Yellowstone Real Estate Investment's adaptive reuse project which will transform a Manhattan office building into a multifamily building, according to county property records.

  • April 14, 2026

    Nuveen Anchors $240M Investment With Rooftop Solar Credits

    Asset manager Nuveen on Tuesday agreed to anchor a $240 million portfolio for New Jersey-based commercial solar company Solar Landscape in a deal that follows another transaction between the firms last year.

  • April 14, 2026

    Cadwalader Guides $257M Mortgage For NYC Office

    Real estate asset manager Rithm Capital Corp. has secured $257.5 million to refinance its stake in the 34-story Midtown Manhattan tower 1325 Avenue of the Americas, in a deal advised by Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP.

  • April 14, 2026

    Developer Lands $104M For Ga. Hotel Adaptive Reuse Project

    The LCP Group has announced that it originated $104.5 million in construction financing for Seyfarth Shaw guided-TMGOC Ventures' redevelopment of a historic office tower in Savannah, Georgia, into a luxury Ritz-Carlton branded hotel.

  • April 13, 2026

    Jack In The Box Wants 38 Washington Stores Kept Open

    Jack in the Box Inc. urged a Washington state judge to temporarily bar two franchisees from closing dozens of locations across the state, claiming that they owe nearly $1.4 million in unpaid marketing fees and that unilaterally shuttering the stores would violate their franchise agreements.

  • April 13, 2026

    Maryland Urges Court To Block ICE Detention Center Project

    Maryland told a federal court once again that it must stop the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and its U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency from converting a local commercial warehouse into an immigrant detention center, arguing that the planned center will pollute the environment, hurt wildlife and endanger public health.

  • April 13, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Patterson Belknap and Wachtel Missry are among various law firms that steered the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a nine-figure Manhattan matter leading the way.

  • April 13, 2026

    No Early Win For HOA In Storm Coverage Suit

    A Denver-area homeowners association hasn't shown conclusively that losses during a 2018 hailstorm were incurred during its policy period or that its insurer failed to investigate the complex's claim, a Colorado federal judge ruled while denying the association an early win in its lawsuit over denied coverage.

  • April 13, 2026

    Mass. Developer Gets Green Light For 148-Acre Industrial Hub

    East Coast developer National Development said Monday it secured local approvals to build a 148-acre industrial campus in Hudson, Massachusetts, and is on the hunt for logistics tenants.

  • April 13, 2026

    Guam Authorizes Tax Amnesty Program

    Guam authorized its tax department to establish an amnesty program to waive penalties and interest on eligible delinquent taxes under a bill signed by its governor.

Expert Analysis

  • Evolving Federal Rules Pose Further Obstacles To NY LLC Act

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    Following the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recent changes to beneficial ownership information reporting under the federal Corporate Transparency Act — dramatically reducing the number of companies required to make disclosures — the utility of New York's LLC Transparency Act becomes less apparent, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • Negotiating Triparty Hotel Agreements To Withstand Risk

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    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.

  • CRE Challenges Demand New Lease And Development Plans

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    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.

  • Ch. 11 Free-And-Clear Sale Ruling Takes Pragmatic Approach

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    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.

  • What's At Stake As 9th Circ. Eyes Cultural Resource Damages

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    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.

  • 5 Insurance Types For Mitigating Tariff-Related Trade Losses

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    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.

  • Avoiding Pitfalls Around New Calif. Commercial Lease Law

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    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.

  • Measuring And Mitigating Harm From Discriminatory Taxes

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    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.

  • Addressing Tariff Price Escalation In Construction Contracts

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    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.

  • How The CRE Industry Is Adapting To Tariff Uncertainty

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    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.

  • Reconciling 2 Smoke Coverage Cases From California

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    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.

  • Contractor Remedies Amid Overhaul Of Federal Spending

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    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.

  • Contract Disputes Recap: Terminations Galore

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    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.