Commercial

  • July 15, 2025

    Leech Tishman Hires Fla. Real Estate Atty For Counsel Role

    Leech Tishman hired an experienced Florida real estate transactional attorney for a counsel role in the firm's teams in Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch while working in its Sarasota office, the firm announced.

  • July 15, 2025

    Brookfield, Google Ink $3B Hydroelectric Power Deal

    Brookfield Asset Management, its subsidiary Brookfield Renewable Partners and Google have agreed to a "first-of-its-kind" more than $3 billion deal that aims to build up to 3,000 megawatts' worth of hydroelectric power capacity throughout the country, Brookfield announced July 15.

  • July 15, 2025

    Pa. Senate Bill Seeks To End School District Property Taxes

    Pennsylvania would propose an amendment to the state constitution to eliminate school districts' authority to levy or collect property taxes after June 30, 2029, under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • July 15, 2025

    2 Firms Guide Cavco's $190M Manufactured Home Co. Buy

    Cavco Industries said it has reached an agreement to acquire Houston-based homebuilder American Homestar Corp. and its subsidiaries for $190 million, in a transaction advised by DLA Piper and Jackson Walker LLP.

  • July 14, 2025

    Casino Entrepreneur Fights Laos' Award Appeal At 9th Circ.

    An entrepreneur who was not party to an arbitration is fighting to toss Laos' bid before the Ninth Circuit to overturn an order refusing to enforce about $5 million in arbitral awards stemming from an ill-fated casino venture, saying the appealed ruling isn't a final decision.

  • July 14, 2025

    Tender Greens Estate Defends Structured Dismissal Of Ch. 11

    The estate of One Table Restaurant Brands LLC, the former operator of casual restaurant chain Tender Greens and Mexican eatery Tocaya, defended its bid to dismiss its Chapter 11 case after the U.S. Trustee's Office said it would violate bankruptcy rules.

  • July 14, 2025

    REIT Inks Largest Life Sciences Lease At San Diego Campus

    Alexandria Real Estate Equities announced it signed a 16-year lease with a pharmaceutical tenant at its San Diego megacampus, saying on Monday that the deal is the largest of its kind in the real estate investment trust's decades-long history.

  • July 14, 2025

    SilverRock Seeks To Test $60M Bid At Ch. 11 Auction

    Resort developer SilverRock has asked the Delaware bankruptcy court for permission to hold an auction for its real estate assets in Southern California to see if the company could fetch a better offer through a public process than the stalking horse bid it secured, instead of selling its assets through a sealed bidding process.

  • July 14, 2025

    Fla. Landlord Accuses Akerman Of Botching Lease Language

    Real estate investor Turner Healthcare Facilities Fund LP on Monday accused its former Akerman LLP counsel in a south Florida state court of having committed a $45 million "mistake" by approving unenforceable clauses in leases on properties the investor owned.

  • July 14, 2025

    Tax Court Tosses $62M In Bogus Land Deductions

    The U.S. Tax Court slashed about $62 million in tax deductions claimed by four partnerships for donations of conservation easements in Georgia on Monday, saying the partnerships did not provide the required appraisals and grossly overstated the value of their donations.

  • July 14, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Herrick Feinstein and SLG are among the firms that handled the largest real estate deals that hit New York City public records last week, with a land deal in Queens topping the list.

  • July 14, 2025

    Ohio Board Values Custom-Built Cannabis Facility At $12.6M

    The Ohio Board of Tax Appeals valued a custom-built cannabis cultivation and processing facility at $12.6 million Monday, ruling that the property qualified as a special purpose property that is appraised under the cost approach method.

  • July 14, 2025

    Jury Says Commercial Real Estate Owner Hid $4.8M

    A jury in Washington federal court has found a commercial real estate company owner guilty on charges of concealing nearly $5 million in income from the Internal Revenue Service using a series of limited liability companies.

  • July 14, 2025

    Supermarket Investor Buys Tesco Store For £54.1M

    Supermarket Income REIT PLC said Monday that it has acquired a Tesco supermarket in southeastern England for £54.1 million ($73 million) in its first transaction since it formed a strategic joint venture with U.S. asset management firm Blue Owl.

  • July 11, 2025

    Lucky Strike Takes Control Of Bowling Alleys In $308M Deal

    Lucky Strike Entertainment acquired 58 sites where it is already operating bowling alleys in a $308 million deal guided by Latham & Watkins LLP and Mayer Brown LLP, which it says will give it financial and operational flexibility.

  • July 11, 2025

    BigLaw Firms Tap In-House Talent To Corner Finance Market

    As elite law firms continue to battle to secure highly profitable legal work in the finance space, an increasing number are adding high-level in-house lawyers to their ranks, marking a departure from historic norms in which general counsel-to-law firm partner moves were less common.

  • July 11, 2025

    These Law Firms Guided The Top First-Half Hospitality Deals

    Davis Polk and Haynes Boone are among more than 10 law firms that scored work on the largest hospitality mergers and acquisitions of the first half, with one transaction above the $1 billion mark leading the list.

  • July 11, 2025

    Schulte Roth Can't Claw Back $38M In Rent From SL Green

    A New York state court judge ruled that Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP can't claw back $38 million in rent paid to landlord SL Green Realty during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, finding that a Y2K era rent abatement clause is only applicable if the landlord fails to provide service.

  • July 11, 2025

    Rent Reward Co. Bilt Hits $10.8B Valuation In Mortgage Push

    Bilt Rewards said it has reached a $10.75 billion valuation after raising $250 million as part of an effort to expand to mortgage-holders its system of offering tenants perks for making rent payments.

  • July 11, 2025

    Minn. Tax Court Boosts Value Of Macy's Property By $6M

    The Minnesota Tax Court boosted the tax valuation of a Macy's store by nearly $6 million, adopting elements of the local assessor's cost analysis and finding that that property's highest and best use was its continued operation as an anchor department store.

  • July 11, 2025

    Warehouse REIT Backs Blackstone's Sweetened £489M Offer

    The board of Warehouse REIT switched allegiance to Blackstone on Friday, after the private equity heavyweight pitched a sweetened £489 million ($662 million) cash offer in a bidding war with property investor Tritax Big Box.

  • July 10, 2025

    Greenberg Traurig Guides $103M NY Archdiocese HQ Sale

    The Greenberg Traurig LLP-led Vanbarton Group purchased the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York's headquarters in a $103 million deal, with the aid of $250 million in financing from Eldridge Real Estate Credit, according to a July 10 announcement.

  • July 10, 2025

    Property Co. Says State Farm Wrongfully Delayed Fire Claim

    A State Farm unit acted in bad faith by unreasonably delaying and denying coverage for a fire that damaged a downtown Denver property more than two years ago, the property owner said in a suit removed to Colorado federal court.

  • July 10, 2025

    Blackstone Ups Warehouse REIT Takeover Offer To £489M

    Private equity giant Blackstone, led by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, on Thursday increased its takeover offer for U.K.-based logistics investor Warehouse REIT, led by Reed Smith LLP, to £489 million ($663.7 million), a move that comes after it submitted a £470 million "final offer" in late June.

  • July 10, 2025

    NY Lawmakers Defend Mayor's Resi Zoning Reform Package

    Lawmakers representing New York City constituents have filed a defense of the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity plan, telling a New York state court that the zoning overhaul is a vital tool in addressing the city's severe housing shortage.

Expert Analysis

  • How Rate Exportation Is Shifting Amid Regulatory Trends

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    All banks and their partners, including fintechs, that wish to lend to borrowers in multiple states and charge uniform interest rates should heed regulatory developments across the country and determine how best to mitigate risks in their efforts to offer credit to consumers on a nationwide basis, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.

  • How The Commercial Real Estate Slump May Weigh On Banks

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    The continuing underperformance of the U.S. commercial real estate market has significant implications for the financial performance and disclosure requirements for various banks, especially regional ones with large debt exposures, say Atanu Saha and Yong Xu at StoneTurn.

  • Negotiating Material Escalation In Construction Contracts

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    As material price escalation clauses have remained popular in construction contracts despite an easing of recent supply chain issues, attorneys representing owners should understand key considerations for negotiating such clauses, and strategies to mitigate potential exploitation by contractors, says H. Arthur Black II at Brooks Pierce.

  • Landlords Should Prep As WeWork Faces Potential Ch. 11

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    After years of financial trouble and the recent announcement that it has substantial doubt that it would be able to continue as a going concern, WeWork may have a bankruptcy filing in its future that would have a significant impact on landlords and other stakeholders who are owed money by the company, say attorneys at Cadwalader.

  • Key Drivers Behind Widespread Adoption Of NAV Financing

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    While net asset value-based lending has existed for years, NAV lending has only started to move into the mainstream recently — likely due to difficult market conditions faced by sponsors including persistent inflation, high interest rates and a lack of exit opportunities, say Matthew Kerfoot and Jinyoung Joo at Proskauer.

  • Conn. Ruling Highlights Keys To Certificate-Of-Need Appeals

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    The Connecticut Supreme Court's recent decision in High Watch Recovery Center v. Department of Public Health, rejecting rigid application of statutes concerning certificate-of-need procedure, provides important guidance on building an administrative record to support a finding that a case is contested, say attorneys at Robinson & Cole.

  • Pickleball Makes Waves In Fla. Real Estate, With Risks In Play

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    Pickleball's burgeoning popularity in Florida is catalyzing a transformation in the state's commercial real estate market, but investors must take steps to navigate legal challenges related to noise, insurance and community dynamics, says Emmanuelle Litvinov at DarrowEverett.

  • 4 Business-Building Strategies For Introvert Attorneys

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    Introverted lawyers can build client bases to rival their extroverted peers’ by adapting time-tested strategies for business development that can work for any personality — such as claiming a niche, networking for maximum impact, drawing on existing contacts and more, says Ronald Levine at Herrick Feinstein.

  • What Calif. Pot Permit Ruling Means For Enviro Compliance

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    While a California appeals court's recent decision in Lucas v. City of Pomona affirms the city's use of a statutory exemption for its commercial cannabis overlay permit program, the ruling does not mean that all applicants seeking similar approvals are exempted from state environmental compliance obligations, say Whitney Hodges and Barbara Machado at Sheppard Mullin.

  • Rare Reg A+ Fines Reflect New Era Of SEC Enforcement

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent announcement of civil penalties against 10 microcap companies for violations of Regulation A+ shows that as the SEC continues to expand its enforcement efforts, its focus remains on protecting investors of all sizes — including those investing in the historically less-scrutinized Reg A+ issuers, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.

  • Factors To Consider When Structuring Data Center Contracts

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    Data center leases and service agreements grant very similar rights and impose similar obligations, but they also hold notable differences and a range of factors that are important to consider when selecting which form of agreement to use, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • Rethinking Mich. Slip-And-Fall Defense After Top Court Ruling

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    The Michigan Supreme Court recently overturned three decades of premises liability jurisprudence by ruling that the open and obvious danger defense is no longer part of a traditional duty analysis, posing the question of whether landowners will ever again win on a motion for summary dismissal, say John Stiglich and Meriam Choulagh at Wilson Elser.

  • Subchapter V Eligibility Ruling Raises Uncertainty For Tenants

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    A Virginia bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in Macedon Consulting — that all remaining rent under a lease should be factored into a lessee's Subchapter V eligibility — raises the question, but does not address, how a court should calculate the amount of debt owed under a lease, creating significant risk for potential tenant debtors, says Sam Ashuraey at Ashuraey Law.