Commercial

  • September 09, 2025

    Private Fund Adviser To Pay $9.7M To End SEC Suit

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced on Tuesday that a real estate-focused Colorado private fund adviser and his two management firms would pay $9.7 million to settle claims of defrauding investors with misrepresentations, which include concealing conflicts of interests in proposed buyout transaction requests he sent to investors.

  • September 09, 2025

    Ski Mountain Owner Points To Google Remedies Decision

    A New York ski mountain owner is citing the recent remedies decision in the Google search antitrust case as it looks to avoid selling one of its properties after the court found it violated state law by purchasing and closing a neighboring mountain ski park.

  • September 09, 2025

    Emmet Marvin Guides $127M Loan For Brooklyn Tower Project

    The Domain Cos. borrowed two loans worth more than $127 million combined from U.S. Bank for the developer's Brooklyn mixed-use, multifamily tower project, in deals guided by Emmet Marvin & Martin LLP, according to official property records filed Tuesday.

  • September 09, 2025

    Voters To Decide On Proposals To Shift NYC Land Use Power

    The New York City Board of Elections on Tuesday voted to allow a number of housing-related questions to be on the ballot in November, over objections by the New York City Council.

  • September 09, 2025

    Real Estate Lawyers On The Move

    Shartsis Friese, Bryan Cave and Addleshaw Goddard are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.

  • September 09, 2025

    NY Appeals Tribunal Finds Property Transfers Triggered Tax

    A New York administrative law judge mischaracterized a transaction from when a property was transferred between related entities, the New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal ruled, finding the transfers were taxable.

  • September 09, 2025

    Expedia Wants $2.75M Sanction For 'Lies' In Cuba Land Suit

    A family descended from Cuban landowners and its counsel in a suit over property seized by the Cuban government should face seven-figure sanctions for knowingly bringing bogus Helms-Burton Act claims against travel company Expedia, the company has told a Delaware federal judge following its win in a jury trial.

  • September 09, 2025

    Execs Hit With 'Drastic' Sanctions In RE Platform Dispute

    A New York state court has sanctioned two directors of Fang Holdings Ltd. and their affiliates for "flagrant and blatant disregard" of discovery orders amid a shareholder derivative suit accusing them of manipulating the Chinese real estate portal to enrich themselves.

  • September 09, 2025

    Sotheby's Executive Returns To Gunster In Florida

    A former vice president and brokerage manager for Sotheby's International Realty has rejoined her former law firm Gunster in Florida to continue her practice representing high-net-worth individuals, developers and investors in residential and commercial real estate transactions.

  • September 09, 2025

    Bally's, Investar Execs Fill Resorts World Las Vegas Legal Posts

    Resorts World Las Vegas LLC has bolstered its legal team by adding the Bally's Corp. general counsel for North America as its chief legal officer and a new general counsel from Investar Bank NA.

  • September 09, 2025

    Net Lease REIT Pays $70M For Inpatient Rehab Properties

    Sila Realty Trust Inc. purchased two "newly built and highly utilized" inpatient rehabilitation properties separately located in Peoria, Arizona, and Plano, Texas, for $70.3 million, the net lease real estate investment trust announced Sept. 8.

  • September 09, 2025

    Ex-Camping Biz, Hyatt Atty Joins Concord Hospitality As GC

    Concord Hospitality Enterprises has found its new general counsel in an in-house leader who previously worked at Camping World Holdings Inc. and Hyatt Hotels Corp.

  • September 09, 2025

    NY Pot Regulator Says Lawmakers Must Fix Proximity Issue

    The head of New York's cannabis regulatory agency said Tuesday that only the state Legislature could cure a recent destabilizing shift in regulatory interpretation that threatens to upend more than a hundred marijuana businesses.

  • September 09, 2025

    Investment Firm Buys 53-Asset Net Lease Portfolio For $640M

    New Mountain Capital LLC paid $640 million to acquire a portfolio of 53 net lease assets located across 16 U.S. states, as well as the U.K., Canada and Germany, the alternative investment firm announced Tuesday.

  • September 09, 2025

    Bowling And Eatery Chain Pinstripes Hits Ch. 11 Seeking Sale

    Illinois-based bowling and restaurant chain Pinstripes has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware bankruptcy court with more than $143 million in debt and plans to seek a going concern sale.

  • September 08, 2025

    Texas Data Center Campus Developer Files For IPO

    Former U.S. energy secretary Rick Perry's Fermi America filed for an initial public offering Monday, guided by Haynes and Boone LLP and Vinson & Elkins LLP.

  • September 08, 2025

    Universities Put To The Test In 6 Higher Ed Property Conflicts

    New York University's challenge to a recent rezoning, Chapter 11 proceedings for a student housing owner serving the University of California, and an Illinois university's refusal to hand over property to a local municipality are among the cases vexing higher education parties and their partners.

  • September 08, 2025

    Walker & Dunlop Lines Up $68M Skilled Nursing Loans Deal

    Walker & Dunlop Inc. arranged more than $68 million worth of refinancing loans, which are insured by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, for seven skilled nursing properties in Illinois and Wisconsin, the commercial real estate financing company announced Monday.

  • September 08, 2025

    No Mulligans: Budget Woes Close More University Links

    The University of Minnesota is the latest higher education institution to announce a golf course sale or closure as colleges and universities increasingly look to realize proceeds from underused assets amid mounting financial pressures and dwindling enrollments.

  • September 08, 2025

    Cos. Land $159M Financing For NYC Medical Office Project

    Slate Property Group and Evenhar Development Corp. obtained $159 million worth of financing for their 13-story New York City medical office and community center project in Manhattan's Carnegie Hill and East Harlem neighborhoods, the companies announced Monday.

  • September 08, 2025

    2 Firms Steer $540M IPO For Oilfield Water Infrastructure Co.

    Houston, Texas-based oilfield water management company WaterBridge Infrastructure said Monday that it is seeking to raise up to $540 million in an initial public offering guided by Latham & Watkins LLP and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP.

  • September 08, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Frenkel Hershkowitz, Belkin Burden and Miller Leiby are among the law firms that helped with the largest New York City real estate deals that became public last week, with a $105 million Manhattan matter topping the list.

  • September 08, 2025

    New Orleans' Short-Term Rental Crackdown Largely Upheld

    A Louisiana federal judge mostly sided with New Orleans in a lawsuit filed by Airbnb Inc. and multiple property owners challenging the city's 2023 and 2024 short-term rental restrictions, tossing most of the plaintiffs' 11-count suit.

  • September 08, 2025

    9th Circ. Denies CoStar's Bid To Rehear Antitrust Ruling

    A Ninth Circuit panel rejected a call to revisit the court's June decision reviving claims alleging that real estate information service CoStar monopolizes several commercial real estate listing markets through exclusive deals with brokers and technological barriers for competitors.

  • September 08, 2025

    Former Skadden Atty Moves Tax Practice To Simpson Thacher

    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP has deepened its transactional resources in the New York office with the recent addition of an attorney who moved his practice from Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP after 15 years.

Expert Analysis

  • The Basics Of Being A Knowledge Management Attorney

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    Michael Lehet at Ogletree Deakins discusses the role of knowledge management attorneys at law firms, the common tasks they perform and practical tips for lawyers who may be considering becoming one.

  • Rising Interest Rates Bring Risk For Construction Contractors

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    With rising interest rates causing many construction projects to be slowed or halted, it's important for general contractors to implement safeguard measures against the risk of significant financial losses caused by owner-driven schedule modifications, says Kevin Riexinger at Gfeller Laurie.

  • Keys To Navigating The Post-Pandemic CRE Market

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    As the commercial real estate market continues to face repercussions from the COVID-19 pandemic, lawyers should use office occupancy and leasing volume numbers to anticipate future trends and help guide clients through an uncertain landscape, says Joseph Calvanico at J2C Valuations.

  • 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.