Commercial

  • January 14, 2026

    Realty Income, GIC Form $1.5B Logistics Real Estate Venture

    Real estate investment trust Realty Income Corp. and Singaporean government investment entity GIC have formed a more than $1.5 billion joint venture partnership that focuses on logistics real estate, the REIT announced.

  • January 14, 2026

    NY Gov. To Expedite Enviro Audits For Some Housing Projects

    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced plans to ease the state's environmental review process rules in an effort to fast-track housing development and enable other key infrastructure projects.

  • January 14, 2026

    Retailer Saks Global Hits Ch. 11 With Over $3B Debt

    The parent company of luxury department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue filed for Chapter 11 protection Wednesday in a Texas bankruptcy court with $3.4 billion in funded debt, buckling under the strain of debt it used to fund its purchase of Neiman Marcus more than a year ago.

  • January 13, 2026

    CoStar, Quinn Emanuel Spar Over Litigation Representation

    CoStar urged a California federal judge Tuesday to disqualify Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP from helping a rival commercial real estate platform pursue antitrust counterclaims in CoStar's copyright infringement suit, while the law firm moved to drop its representation of CoStar in separate litigation.

  • January 13, 2026

    NY Firm Challenges OFAC's $7M 'Death Sentence' Sanctions

    A New York property management company has sued the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control for imposing a "corporate death sentence" in the form of a more than $7 million fine over payments it received that were linked to a sanctioned Russian oligarch, arguing the fine is arbitrary and unjustifiable.

  • January 13, 2026

    PE Firm Says No Deal In $132M Denver Skyscraper Fight

    A private equity firm Tuesday argued in state court that the claims against it from a real estate investment firm should be dismissed because the two parties never had a binding agreement in the $132 million commercial real estate deal of a downtown Denver skyscraper that led to competing lawsuits from both parties.

  • January 13, 2026

    How C-PACE Is Helping Fla. Developers Keep Foot On Pedal

    In the opening days of 2026, South Florida's real estate market has shown signs of maintaining positive momentum on the development front as well as developers' growing affinity for commercial property-assessed clean energy financing.

  • January 13, 2026

    Seyfarth Guides $167M Recap Loan Deal For Hotel Portfolio

    Real estate lender CIM Group has wrapped up a $167 million recapitalization loan package for a 15-property WoodSpring Suites hotel portfolio, in a deal guided by Seyfarth Shaw LLP, the lender announced.

  • January 13, 2026

    DLA Piper Can't Counsel Hudson Hotel In Ch. 11, Judge Says

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge Tuesday rejected a bid by two bankrupt entities tied to the former Hudson Hotel to retain DLA Piper LLP as special counsel in their Chapter 11 case, saying the law firm's work for the entities' lender presented a conflict of interest.

  • January 13, 2026

    2 Firms Guide Blackstone's $475M Grocery Facility Investment

    Blackstone Credit & Insurance said it will invest $475 million into the construction of Ahold Delhaize USA's new automated grocery distribution center in North Carolina through a triple net lease transaction, in a deal guided by A&O Shearman and Milbank.

  • January 13, 2026

    Changing Tech Is Data Centers' Problem For Another Day

    Data centers have become the darling of the real estate industry, but there are still unanswered questions about how the technology will ultimately be monetized and what leasing and financing structures will emerge. Brent Gilfedder of King & Spalding LLP speaks with Law360 Real Estate Authority about the challenges of financing data centers and the potential risks of technological change.

  • January 13, 2026

    REITs Say $787M Merger's Proxy Info Not Misleading

    Real estate investment trusts Ready Capital Corp. and Broadmark Realty Capital Inc. urged a Washington federal court on Tuesday to toss a proposed shareholder class action accusing the companies of misleading shareholders to get votes for their $787 million merger, arguing the relevant proxy materials fully informed shareholders about the deal before they voted.

  • January 13, 2026

    Developer Announces Plan For $6B Ark. Data Center Campus

    Data center developer Avaio Digital Partners announced Monday that it plans to spend $6 billion on a campus near Little Rock, Arkansas, in a project that it said represents the biggest economic investment in state history.

  • January 13, 2026

    Ex-Standard Int'l CEO To Start Helbraun Levey Hotel Practice

    Hospitality-focused law firm Helbraun Levey said it has hired the former CEO of Standard International to launch its new hotel practice.

  • January 13, 2026

    Fried Frank Brings On Experienced V&E Real Estate Team

    A team of three Vinson & Elkins LLP attorneys specializing in real estate development and transactions have recently moved their practices to Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, the firm said Tuesday.

  • January 13, 2026

    X-Caliber Closes $182M Loan For Utah Ski Community Project

    Commercial real estate financier X-Caliber Capital Holdings LLC wrapped up a $182.2 million construction loan deal for a developer's 50-unit luxury Park City, Utah, ski community project, it announced Monday.

  • January 13, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Adler & Stachenfeld and Seyfarth Shaw are among the law firms that scored counsel work on the largest real estate deeds that hit New York City public records last week, with an $85 million Queens deal leading the way.

  • January 13, 2026

    2 Firms Guide IPO Valuing Construction Rental Co. At $6.4B

    Columbia, Missouri-based construction equipment rental company EquipmentShare on Tuesday said it was seeking a valuation of up to $6.4 billion in an upcoming initial public offering guided by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • January 13, 2026

    Simpson Thacher, JZ Legal Guide $105M Brooklyn Resi Buy

    The Carlyle Group and Z+G Property Group acquired a New York City multifamily property in a $105 million deal from a joint venture between Joyland Management, Meral Property Group and The Loketch Group that was advised by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and JZ Legal. 

  • January 13, 2026

    Sullivan & Cromwell Advises $465M San Diego CMBS Loan

    Life science real estate developer Breakthrough Properties said it has finalized $465 million in commercial mortgage-backed securities financing for a 10-acre life science campus in San Diego, with Sullivan & Cromwell LLP advising. 

  • January 12, 2026

    Scented Products TM Row Ends In Trial Lunchtime Settlement

    Luxury scented products company Aroma360 LLC agreed Monday to settle its trademark infringement claims against competitor Scentiment LLC, in a deal negotiated right after the parties finished presenting their opening statements to a jury.

  • January 12, 2026

    REITs Say Shareholders' Retooled Liquidation Suit Still Fails

    A group of retail-focused real estate investment trusts urged a New Jersey federal court to toss an amended shareholder class action that accuses them of misleading shareholders into approving charter amendments that stopped the planned liquidation of the REITs, arguing that the amended suit repeats claims that were previously tossed.

  • January 12, 2026

    Adviser Claims REIT Stiffed It Over $2.1B Take-Private Deal

    An advising firm has sued Plymouth Industrial REIT Inc. in Massachusetts state court, claiming the real estate investment trust is dodging its obligation to pay the adviser for helping the firm land a $2.1 billion acquisition offer.

  • January 12, 2026

    Real Estate Firm Closes Latest Investment Fund At Over $1B

    Chicago-based investment firm Singerman Real Estate said Monday that it has closed its latest investment fund at more than $1 billion.

  • January 12, 2026

    Data Center Tenants Take On More Risk In $3 Trillion Market

    Hyperscaler tenants are shouldering more construction risks than ever before in the digital infrastructure sector, a market Moody's Ratings forecasts will grow to $3 trillion in investment over the next five years, according to a Monday report.

Expert Analysis

  • A Former Bankruptcy Judge Talks 2023 High Court Rulings

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    In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued four bankruptcy law opinions — an extraordinary number — and a close look at these cases signals that changes to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code will have to come from Congress, not the courts, says Phillip Shefferly at the University of Michigan Law School.

  • 5 Traps To Avoid When Selling CRE In Las Vegas Area

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    When dealing with commercial real estate in Clark County, Nevada — which includes the Las Vegas metro area — even sophisticated sellers may be ensnared by a myriad of tricky issues, ranging from transfer tax nuances to arbitration laws, says Chris Walther at Fennemore Craig.

  • 'Brownfields' Definition Key To Energy Community Tax Credits

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    As the IRS rolls out guidance for claiming community energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, a review of the long-standing statutory definition of "brownfields" reveals that it continues to serve the goal of creating opportunities for investment in abandoned properties, says Louise Dyble at Sheppard Mullin.

  • Why Courts Are Nixing Insurer Defense Recoupment Claims

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    Following a recent trend, the Hawaii Supreme Court's decision in St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. v. Bodell Construction Co. provides a concise explanation of the argument that an insurer generally may not recoup costs for defending claims, based on three considerations, says Bradley Nash at Hoguet Newman.

  • The SEC's Cooled Down But Still Spicy Private Fund Rules

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    Timothy Spangler and Lindsay Trapp at Dechert consider recently finalized U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules, which significantly alter the scope of obligations private fund advisers must meet under the Investment Advisers Act, noting the absence of several contentious proposals and litigation that could result in implementation delays.

  • Trump NY Fraud Trial Shows Civil, Criminal Case Differences

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    Former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial currently unfolding in New York provides a reminder that civil bench trials can be just as damaging, if not more so, than criminal prosecutions, due to several key elements of civil litigation procedure, says retired attorney David Moskowitz.

  • A Year-End Look At Florida's Capital Investment Tax Credit

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    Notwithstanding the Walt Disney Co.’s feud with Gov. Ron DeSantis this year, Florida's capital investment tax credit will continue to make the state a favored destination for large corporations, particularly in light of the new federal alternative minimum tax and the Pillar Two top-up tax, says Alan Lederman at Gunster.

  • Crypto Has Democratized Trading In Bankruptcy Claims

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    Following the pandemic, there has been a wave of cryptocurrency bankruptcies and a related increase in access to information, allowing nontraditional bankruptcy investors to purchase claims and democratizing a once closed segment of alternative investing, says Joseph Sarachek at Strategic Liquidity.

  • Paths Forward For RE Buyers In Turbulent Market Conditions

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    Real estate borrowers are facing significant challenges in financing new acquisitions or developments amid escalating interest rates, but opportunistic debt funds may be able to help bridge through the present environment, say Jon Gallant and Jared Hodges at Knowles Gallant.

  • DC Ruling Provides Support For Builders Risk Claim Recovery

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    To deny coverage for builders risk claims, insurers have been increasingly relying on two arguments, both of which have been invalidated in the recent U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia decision, South Capitol Bridgebuilders v. Lexington, say Greg Podolak and Cheryl Kozdrey at Saxe Doernberger.

  • What NJ's Green Remediation Guidance Means For Cleanups

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    Recent guidance from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection promoting greener approaches to restoring contaminated sites demonstrates the state's commitment to sustainability and environmental justice — but could also entail more complexity, higher costs and longer remediation timelines, say J. Michael Showalter and Bradley Rochlen at ArentFox Schiff.

  • Inside Bank Regulators' Community Lending Law Overhaul

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    The federal banking agencies' recently finalized changes to the Community Reinvestment Act not only account for the gradual shift to an environment where lending and deposit-taking are primarily conducted online, but also implement other updates such as diversity initiatives and a new series of lending tests, say attorneys at Norton Rose.

  • Sellers Seeking Best Deal Should Focus On Terms And Price

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    Rising interest rates and a decline in the automotive mergers and acquisitions market mean that a failed deal carries greater stakes, and sellers therefore should pursue not only the optimum price but also the optimum terms to safeguard their agreement, says Joseph Aboyoun at Fox Rothschild.