Commercial

  • March 11, 2026

    Iran Conflict Reveals Real Estate Risk And Resilience

    The Iran conflict's impact on U.S. commercial real estate so far has been limited, but some real estate and construction attorneys in the U.S. and the Middle East are seeing early consequences, including clients invoking force majeure provisions.

  • March 11, 2026

    2nd Circ. Spurns DOT Bid To Re-Freeze Hudson Tunnel Funds

    The Second Circuit on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration's bid to again freeze federal payments to New York and New Jersey for the ongoing $16 billion rehabilitation of aging commuter train tunnels under the Hudson River.

  • March 11, 2026

    Canyon, JP Morgan Lend $156M For Philly Industrial Property

    Canyon Partners and J.P. Morgan have provided a $156 million loan to refinance and lease up a two-building industrial complex in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a deal brokered by CBRE, per a recent announcement.

  • March 11, 2026

    Global Real Estate Investment Jumped 8% In 2025

    Global real estate investment rose 8.2% in 2025, with multifamily and industrial leading the way, according to a recent report from Colliers.

  • March 11, 2026

    Md. Seeks Immediate Halt Of ICE Detention Facility Project

    The state of Maryland urged a federal court to issue a 14-day temporary restraining order that would stop the federal government from continuing its plans to convert a warehouse into an immigrant detention facility, arguing that the federal government is disregarding the planned facility's potential environmental harm.

  • March 11, 2026

    Harfenist Kraut Steers $101M NYC Supermarket Buy

    Harfenist Kraut & Perlstein LLP assisted the buyer of a commercial property in Queens for roughly $101.1 million, according to records made public in New York earlier this week.

  • March 11, 2026

    NY Mosque Says Town's Bias Blocked Land Use Request

    A Long Island mosque accused local leaders in New York federal court of wielding land-use approvals in a "Kafkaesque" fashion to stop it from making much-needed upgrades to its facilities, driven by anti-Muslim community opposition.

  • March 11, 2026

    Investors Hype Senior Housing At Goodwin Conference

    In what might be a sign of the times, housing and medical care facilities for elderly baby boomers shared the spotlight as today's most promising asset classes in a recent panel on real estate capital flows held by Goodwin Procter LLP and the Columbia School of Business.

  • March 11, 2026

    Eagle Partners Buys $162.5M Calif. Senior Housing Portfolio

    Eagle Partners has closed on a $162.5 million acquisition of age-restricted apartment complexes in San Diego County, California, totaling 551 units, according to a Wednesday announcement.

  • March 11, 2026

    Holland & Knight Adds Real Estate Specialist In Texas

    Holland & Knight LLP announced it has deepened its real estate bench with an Austin, Texas-based partner who brings decades of experience and previously practiced with Husch Blackwell LLP.

  • March 10, 2026

    What Blackstone's Real Estate Head Sees In Today's Market

    At a recent appearance in Miami, Nadeem Meghji, global head of real estate at Blackstone Inc., outlined why he is optimistic about the market, where the investment giant is looking to deploy its money, its approach to artificial intelligence and more.

  • March 10, 2026

    Re/Max Hits Ex-Franchisee With Trademark Infringement Suit

    Property listings company Re/Max LLC has alleged in Colorado federal court that a former franchisee failed to pay more than $6.1 million owed under two franchise agreements and keeps using Re/Max's trademarks even though the franchise agreements were terminated.

  • March 10, 2026

    Sagard, La Caisse Team Up For $360M Industrial Storage JV

    Real estate investment adviser Sagard Real Estate and global investment group La Caisse have started a $360 million joint venture partnership that focuses on U.S. industrial outdoor storage properties, the companies announced Tuesday.

  • March 10, 2026

    Developer Sues In Del. Over Alleged Philly Bourse Ouster

    A developer behind the planned redevelopment of Philadelphia's historic Bourse building has sued its joint venture partner and several affiliated entities in the Delaware Chancery Court, accusing them of unlawfully attempting to oust it from management of the multimillion-dollar project and install a new development firm in its place.

  • March 10, 2026

    Fla. Real Estate Execs Convicted In Sexual Assault Case

    Two Florida real estate executives and their brother have been convicted on sexual assault, rape and sex trafficking charges in a jury trial held in New York federal court, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

  • March 10, 2026

    Morgan Lewis Adds 2 Data Center Pros From Perkins Coie

    Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP announced Tuesday that it added two new partners to its national real estate platform from Perkins Coie LLP.

  • March 10, 2026

    Baker Donelson Names NJ Deals Atty As Real Estate Co-Chair

    Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC on Tuesday named a Princeton, New Jersey-based partner specializing in healthcare and secured lending to co-lead the real estate practice group.

  • March 10, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Krieger & Prager and Pryor Cashman are among the law firms that assisted with the largest New York City real estate deals that became public last week, with transactions in three separate boroughs comprising the top three trades of the week.

  • March 10, 2026

    JPM's Construction Debt Soars As Wells Has A Major Pullback

    JPMorgan's construction debt on the books rose by a whopping $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025 while Wells Fargo pared its construction loans by that same amount, marking divergent major moves on holdings of risky debt by the nation's two top bank construction lenders.

  • March 10, 2026

    FBT Gibbons Adds Ex-McCarter & English Real Estate Atty

    FBT Gibbons LLP announced that an experienced Philadelphia-based real estate attorney joined the firm as a partner from McCarter & English LLP as part of its continued growth in East Coast markets.

  • March 09, 2026

    Alexander's Announces $235M Queens Shopping Center Sale

    Alexander's Inc. will sell a vacant 338,000-square-foot Queens, New York, shopping center to healthcare provider Northwell Health Inc. for $235 million, the real estate investment trust announced on March 9.

  • March 09, 2026

    Chicago Hotel Operator Files Ch. 11 With $147M Debt

    The owner of two Chicago hotels has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware bankruptcy court with $146.7 million in mortgage debt, saying it's at an impasse with its senior lenders.

  • March 09, 2026

    AI Startup Nscale Hits $14.6B Valuation, Backed By Nvidia

    Artificial intelligence hyperscaler Nscale on Monday revealed it had reached a $14.6 billion valuation after closing a Series C funding round with $2 billion in tow, supported by Nvidia, Lenovo and others.

  • March 09, 2026

    Arnold & Porter Hires RE, IP Attys For West Coast Offices

    Arnold & Porter hired an experienced real estate finance attorney and a veteran IP attorney for partner and counsel roles in its Seattle and San Francisco offices respectively, the firm announced Monday.

  • March 09, 2026

    NM Extends Property Tax Exemption Time For Redevelopment

    New Mexico extended a property tax exemption period for eligible redevelopment projects under a bill signed by the governor.

Expert Analysis

  • Shipping Containers As Building Elements Require Diligence

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    With the shipping container market projected to double between 2020 and 2028, repurposing containers as storage units, office spaces and housing may become more common, but developers must make sure they comply with requirements that can vary by intended use and location, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner.

  • NY Tax Talk: Triggers For Tax On Software-As-A-Service

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    Recent decisions by New York’s Tax Appeals Tribunal and Division of Tax Appeals, finding that services bundled with prewritten software were tangible property, provide insight into the features and customer interactions that render such products subject to New York sales tax, say Elizabeth Cha and Madison Ball at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • NY Ruling Offers A Foreclosure Road Map For Lenders

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    A New York appellate court recently upheld a summary judgment ruling in favor of a commercial lender's foreclosure in U.S. Bank v. 1226 Evergreen Bapaz, illustrating the proofs lenders will need to prosecute a foreclosure action, especially where the plaintiff is an assignee of the originating lender, say attorneys at Sherman Atlas.

  • Kentucky Tax Talk: Appeals Court Revisits Leases' Tax Effects

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    With better facts and greater emphasis on the Kentucky Constitution, Walgreen Co. may succeed in its latest Kentucky Court of Appeals challenge to a tax assessor's method of valuing leaseholds on real property for purposes of determining ad valorem tax, say Mark Sommer and Elizabeth Ethington at Frost Brown Todd.

  • Utilizing Liability Exemption When Calif. Cities Lease Property

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    With rising costs pushing California municipalities to lease real estate assets instead of purchasing them, municipalities should review the ample case law that supports certain exceptions to California Constitution Section 18(a) requirements, providing that certain long-term lease obligations are not considered to be liabilities, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner.

  • How NJ Worker Status Ruling Benefits Real Estate Industry

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    In Kennedy v. Weichert, the New Jersey Supreme Court recently said a real estate agent’s employment contract would supersede the usual ABC test analysis to determine his classification as an independent contractor, preserving operational flexibility for the industry — and potentially others, say Jason Finkelstein and Dalila Haden at Cole Schotz.

  • A Checklist For Lenders Preparing For CRE Loan Defaults

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    Considering the recent interest rate environment, lenders should brush up on the proper steps that they should take when preparing to respond to a borrower's default on a commercial real estate loan, and borrowers should understand what lenders will be reviewing, says attorney Norma Williams.

  • 7th Circ Joins Trend Of No CGL Coverage For Structural Flaws

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    The Seventh Circuit, which recently held potential structural instability did not count as property damage under a construction company's commercial general liability policy, joins a growing consensus that faulty work does not implicate coverage without tangible and present damage to the project, say Sarah Abrams at Baleen Specialty, and Elan Kandel and James Talbert at Bailey Cavalieri.

  • Criminal Enforcement Considerations For Gov't Contractors

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    Government contractors increasingly exposed to criminal liability risks should establish programs that enable detection and remediation of employee misconduct, consider voluntary disclosure, and be aware of the potentially disastrous consequences of failing to make a mandatory disclosure where the government concludes it was required, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.

  • The Often Overlooked NY Foreclosure Notice Requirements

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    As multifamily real estate defaults mount, New York foreclosing parties should be aware of pitfalls and perils that can await the litigant who is not prepared to ensure adherence with tenant notice requirements under the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law, say Christopher Gorman and John Muldoon at Rosenberg & Estis.

  • A Case Study For Calif. Cities In Water Utility Takeovers

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    With growing water scarcity and drier weather looming, some local governments in California have sought to acquire investor-owned water utilities by eminent domain — but the 2016 case of Claremont v. Golden State Water is a reminder that such municipalization attempts must meet certain statutory requirements, say attorneys at Nossaman.

  • Lower Courts May Finally Be Getting The Memo After Ciminelli

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    A year after the U.S. Supreme Court again limited prosecutors' overbroad theories of fraud in Ciminelli v. U.S., early returns suggest that the message has at least partially landed with the lower courts, spotlighting lessons for defense counsel moving forward, says Kenneth Notter at MoloLamken.

  • A Framework For Investigating Commercial Loan Fraud

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    As commercial loan transactions are increasingly subject to sophisticated fraud schemes, lenders must adopt dynamic strategies to detect, investigate and mitigate these schemes, say attorneys at Baker Donelson.