Commercial
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January 16, 2026
Tampa REIT Pays $43M For Expanded Oklahoma Rehab Site
Tampa, Florida-based real estate investment trust Sila Realty Trust said Friday it has acquired a recently expanded inpatient rehabilitation facility in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for $43.1 million.
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January 16, 2026
New Real Estate Association President On Tariffs, Financing
President Donald Trump's tariffs have created myriad risk allocation questions for real estate parties and, by extension, their attorneys, the American College of Real Estate Lawyers' newest president told Law360 in a recent interview.
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January 16, 2026
9th Circ. Upholds County Fines For Illegal Short-Term Rentals
The Ninth Circuit on Friday refused to stop a Nevada county from enforcing ordinances that don't allow unlicensed short-term rentals to operate, ruling that the lower court rightfully sided against a local company by determining that the related county fines weren't unconstitutionally excessive.
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January 16, 2026
2 Firms Advise REIT's $386M SoHo Retail Buy
Empire State Realty Trust has purchased two office properties in SoHo, Manhattan, from children's publisher and media group Scholastic for $386 million.
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January 16, 2026
Paramount Signs 1st Lease At New Manhattan Studio
Realty Trust, Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. and Blackstone Real Estate announced that the joint venture partners behind a Manhattan studio still under construction have signed the property's first lease with Paramount Television Studios.
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January 16, 2026
ICG Sells Austrian HQ Back To Former Owner For $160M
Alternative asset manager ICG said Friday that it has sold the Austrian headquarters of manufacturer Innio Group back to the company for $160 million.
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January 16, 2026
Condo Association Sued Over Fatal Trip On Chewy Box
The estate of a woman who died after tripping over a Chewy Inc. delivery package has filed a new lawsuit in Connecticut state court that blames a Stratford-based condominium association and related entities for allegedly allowing the box to be placed in a dangerous location.
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January 16, 2026
Burr & Forman Adds Ex-Nelson Mullins Atty To SC Office
Burr & Forman LLP has hired a former Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP attorney for a counsel role on its real estate team in Charleston, South Carolina, the firm announced Friday.
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January 15, 2026
US Property Developer Now Seeking $1.6B From Honduras
A U.S. property developer pursuing a treaty claim against Honduras after the country nixed a law creating special economic zones known as ZEDEs is no longer seeking as much as $10.7 billion in the dispute, saying it would prefer for the parties "to put aside their differences."
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January 15, 2026
6th Circ. Favors Comerica Bank In Ch. 7 Fraud Suit
Comerica Bank is not liable for the actions of a former Chapter 7 liquidator, to whom the bank was paying fees during the bankruptcy of a tool manufacturer, the Sixth Circuit has found.
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January 15, 2026
State Dept. Releases List Of Countries Targeted By Visa Pause
The U.S. Department of State released an official list of the 75 countries for which it will pause issuing immigrant visas, after it said immigrants from these countries "take welfare from the American people at unacceptable rates."
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January 15, 2026
Saul Ewing Picks 2 Partners For Executive Committee
Saul Ewing LLP has picked two longtime partners to serve five-year terms on its nine-member executive committee, the firm announced.
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January 15, 2026
Real Estate Execs Indicted In Mortgage Fraud Scheme
An Ohio grand jury on Wednesday indicted two Israeli real estate entrepreneurs and two co-conspirators for allegedly double-pledging multifamily properties to multiple lenders and falsifying financial statements to further their scheme.
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January 15, 2026
Digital Infrastructure Biz Nets $240M For Data Center Expansion
Digital infrastructure company DC Blox obtained $240 million worth of holdco financing in order to support the company's plan to expand hyperscale data centers, the company has announced.
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January 15, 2026
McGuireWoods Adds K&L Gates Energy Pro In Houston
McGuireWoods LLP has boosted its offerings to clients navigating infrastructure challenges related to the artificial intelligence boom and demand for data centers with a former K&L Gates partner in Houston who brings more than a decade of experience representing energy, infrastructure and data center developers, investors and lenders.
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January 15, 2026
Real Estate Lawyers On The Move
Nossaman, Winstead and Gordon Reese are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.
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January 14, 2026
Judge Asks If Execs 'Blindsided' Truist With Mass Exodus
A North Carolina business judge on Wednesday repeatedly returned to whether three former executives who led Truist's real estate finance arm ever revealed to the bank that they were in "secret" talks to join a competitor and bring dozens of their colleagues with them, signaling he'd let a jury decide if the mass exodus is to blame for the business's alleged losses.
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January 14, 2026
Saks Sheds Dark Store Leases To Save Cash, Shrink Footprint
When the parent company of luxury department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday, it also moved immediately to reject 26 leases for stores that have already closed, setting the debtor on a path to a smaller footprint, freeing up cash and potentially heading off a protracted showdown with the affected landlords, experts told Law360.
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January 14, 2026
Feds Sue Calif. Over Ban On Drilling Near Schools, Homes
The U.S. government sued California on Wednesday over its law banning fossil fuel development activities within 3,200 feet of homes, schools and other sensitive areas, saying the state law is preempted by federal law since it infringes on the U.S. government's authority to manage federal lands and mineral resources.
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January 14, 2026
Marcus & Millichap Snags $94M NYC Office-To-Resi Financing
Marcus & Millichap has secured $93.5 million worth of construction financing for the office-to-residential conversion of a 13-story Manhattan mixed-use building, creating 188 new residential units, the brokerage firm announced on Wednesday.
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January 14, 2026
State Dept. Pauses Immigrant Visas For 75 Countries
The U.S. Department of State said Wednesday that it is indefinitely pausing immigrant visas for people from 75 countries who the agency said are likely to rely on government support and stress the public purse.
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January 14, 2026
Cross Ocean, CP Group Pay $96M For Florida Office Portfolio
Global asset management company Cross Ocean Partners Management LP and office property owner CP Group have paid $96 million to buy an eight-property central Florida office portfolio that takes up a total of 722,456 square feet, CP Group announced.
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January 14, 2026
NJ Legislature OKs Entertainment Renovation Tax Credit
New Jersey would allow certain sports and entertainment renovation projects to claim an income tax credit under an economic development program if a bill passes in the state Legislature.
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January 14, 2026
Rescheduling Won't Ease Headaches For Cannabis Landlords
Smoking pot may soon become less legally perilous under federal law, but the risks of owning a marijuana farm or dispensary appear likely to remain, attorneys and experts say.
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January 14, 2026
These Firms Guided 2025's Largest Global Real Estate Deals
Sidley and Greenberg Traurig are among more than a dozen law firms that assisted with the 10 largest global real estate mergers and acquisitions of 2025, a list that included five trades above the $5 billion mark.
Expert Analysis
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Inside Bank Regulators' Community Lending Law Overhaul
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.
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Sellers Seeking Best Deal Should Focus On Terms And Price
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.
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Illinois Trump Tower Ruling Illuminates Insurance 'Occurrence'
In Continental Casualty v. 401 North Wabash Venture, an Illinois appellate court found that Trump Tower was not entitled to insurance coverage for operating its HVAC system without a permit, helping to further define a widely litigated general liability insurance issue — what constitutes an "occurrence," say Robert Tugander and Greg Mann at Rivkin Radler.
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A Bird's Eye View Of NYC's New Parapet Inspection Law
Building owners in New York City should be ready for the city's new parapet inspection requirements going into effect in January, which will likely necessitate additional construction work for countless buildings not previously subject to formal inspections, says Benjamin Fox Tracy at Braverman Greenspun.
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How Fla. Bankruptcy Ruling May Affect Equity Owners
A Florida bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in Vital Pharmaceuticals — which rejected the Third Circuit’s Majestic Star decision that determined a bankrupt corporation’s flow-through status was not protected by the automatic stay — may significantly affect how equity owners can mitigate the impact of flow-through structures in bankruptcy, say Eric Behl-Remijan and Natasha Hwangpo at Ropes & Gray.
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Calif. Ruling May Open Bankruptcy Trustees To Tort Liability
In Martin v. Gladstone, a recent California appellate court decision, the application of tort concepts to bankruptcy trustees could pose a new concern for trustees and federal receivers when controlling and maintaining commercial property, says Jarrett Osborne-Revis at Buchalter.
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Considerations For Navigating Mixed-Use Developments
As mixed-use developments continue to rise in popularity, developers considering this approach to urban planning must be aware of key considerations ranging from title and zoning laws to proper engagement with stakeholders, says Mehdi Sinaki at Michelman & Robinson.
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1st Tax Easement Convictions Will Likely Embolden DOJ, IRS
After recent convictions in the first criminal tax fraud trial over allegedly abusive syndicated conservation easements, the IRS and U.S. Department of Justice will likely pursue other promoters for similar alleged conspiracies — though one acquittal may help attorneys better evaluate their clients' exposure, say Bill Curtis and Lauren DeSantis-Then at Polsinelli.
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Compliance Primer: Foreign Investment In US Real Property
The rise in foreign investment in U.S. real property, especially agricultural land, has led to increased national security concerns, meaning it’s important to understand reporting requirements under the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act and state-level statutes, and to monitor legislative proposals that could create more stringent reporting and review processes, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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How CRE Loans Would Shift Under New Bank Capital Rules
Attorneys at MoFo discuss how commercial real estate loans would fare under federal banking agencies' proposed changes to how large banks risk-weight loans, particularly how CRE loans are weighed based on the current standardized framework versus the proposed expanded approach.
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Calif. GHG Disclosure Law Will Affect Companies Worldwide
California's Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act, which will require comprehensive greenhouse gas emissions disclosures from large companies operating in the state, will mean compliance challenges for a wide range of industries, nationally and globally, as the law's requirements will ultimately trickle out and down, say attorneys at Brownstein Hyatt.
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What Retail Landlords Must Know About Permitted Transfers
As trying economic times require tenants to create options to cease their operations by transferring their lease obligations to other parties, retail landlords must give significant thought to how permitted transfers are drafted, and how parties are to be protected in the present and the future, says Scott Grossfeld at Cox Castle.
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Proactive Measures While NY Foreclosure Law Is In Limbo
While questions about the scope and constitutionality of New York's Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act might not be resolved by courts for years, lenders, borrowers and other interested parties can take action to protect their rights and potentially expedite appellate review, say Allison Schoenthal and Andrew Kim at Goodwin.