Commercial

  • November 05, 2025

    11th Circ. Backs US Claim To Fla. Keys Island In Title Dispute

    The Eleventh Circuit sided with the U.S. government Wednesday in a dispute over ownership of an island off the coast of Key West, Florida, disagreeing with a developer that argued the property was merely a byproduct of soil dredging for which the government had no intended future use.

  • November 05, 2025

    3 Takeaways From Retail REITs' Q3 Earnings Calls

    Retail-focused real estate investment trusts stepped up acquisitions and sales in a busy third quarter, while some REITs are pursuing more overseas investments in Europe and entering new markets despite tariff-related uncertainty, according to recent earnings calls.

  • November 05, 2025

    Ex-Mashpee Tribal Leader Gets 3.5 Years For Casino Bribes

    The former chair of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe on Wednesday was sentenced to a 42-month prison term for orchestrating a bribery scheme tied to the tribe's $1 billion casino project, as a Massachusetts federal judge chastised him for characterizing his yearslong conduct as "mistakes."

  • November 05, 2025

    Former NYC Housing Czar Will Help Lead Mamdani Transition

    Maria Torres-Springer, whose housing work in government spans three New York City mayoral administrations, will be part of the transition team that Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has tasked with building his new administration.

  • November 05, 2025

    NJ Panel Unsure Businessman's Threats Broke Law

    A New Jersey appellate panel on Wednesday appeared skeptical that the sprawling racketeering indictment against Garden State businessman George E. Norcross was improperly dismissed, asking the state in its bid to revive the case how the power broker's alleged threats outlined in its 111-page indictment were unlawful.

  • November 05, 2025

    NJ Says Towns Can't Redo Affordable Housing Suit

    New Jersey asked a federal court once again to toss claims brought by a group of municipalities and elected officials challenging a provision of the state's affordable housing framework, arguing that they've already brought and abandoned similar claims in state court.

  • November 05, 2025

    Meet The Attys In Office Properties Income Trust's Ch. 11

    Office Properties Income Trust, a Massachusetts-based real estate investment trust, has tapped lawyers from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP to guide a bankruptcy it began to address over $1 billion in debt.

  • November 05, 2025

    4 Firms Shape $1.8B Senior Housing Operator Merger

    Sonida Senior Living Inc. is planning to buy CNL Healthcare Properties in a $1.8 billion cash-and-stock deal betting on senior housing demand as the country's over-80-years-old population is growing, with help from four law firms, the companies announced Wednesday.

  • November 05, 2025

    Luxury Developer Five Star Hits Ch. 11 In Texas

    Five Star Development LLC, a company building a Ritz-Carlton property in Arizona, has filed for Chapter 11 relief in Texas bankruptcy court to gain protection from lender collection actions.

  • November 05, 2025

    NYC Developers Prepare For A Democratic Socialist Mayor

    As the broader business community braces for a New York mayor who won by campaigning on an agenda of raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, real estate developers are searching for common ground with Zohran Mamdani.

  • November 04, 2025

    11th Circ. Won't Block Fla. Land Restriction Law

    The Eleventh Circuit on Tuesday refused to block enforcement of a Florida law prohibiting certain foreign nationals from owning land, finding that the plaintiffs in question lack standing to challenge the law and are unlikely to succeed in their challenge to its constitutionality.

  • November 04, 2025

    5th Circ. Unsure Man Can Challenge Texas Ban On Land Sales

    A Fifth Circuit panel seemed skeptical of a seminary student's argument that Texas' new law barring Chinese nationals from buying land in the Lone Star State applies to him, suggesting Tuesday the man seems to be domiciled in Texas.

  • November 04, 2025

    CoStar, Hotel Giants Say Revised Antitrust Suit Falls Short

    Hilton, Hyatt and other major hotel operators have joined real estate analytics firm CoStar in urging a Washington federal court to once again dismiss an antitrust lawsuit accusing them of fixing prices in luxury hotel markets, arguing an amended complaint still doesn't show they shared any exact pricing information.

  • November 04, 2025

    4 Firms Guide NYC Therapy Center's $245M Bonds Deal

    A subsidiary of fund administrator Ocorian has issued several bonds worth $245 million to real estate company Murphy & McManus LLC to refinance and consolidate debt for a New York City proton therapy center, in a deal advised by Seward & Kissel LLP, WilmerHale, Wiersholm and Schjødt.

  • November 04, 2025

    Aquilius Raises $1.1B For Real Estate Secondaries Fund

    Aquilius Investment Partners announced that it has closed its latest real estate secondaries flagship fund after raising $1.1 billion for the fund and associated vehicles.

  • November 04, 2025

    Sheppard Mullin Guides $460M Financing For Miami Towers

    Scale Lending LLC announced Tuesday that it has finalized a $460 million financing package for a two-tower residential project as Namdar Group wraps up construction on the first of the 43-story towers, in a deal guided by Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP and Gunster.

  • November 04, 2025

    Healthcare REITs Lean In On Deals In Senior Living, Outpatient

    Three of the country's largest healthcare real estate investment trusts are making big moves with transactions involving senior housing communities and outpatient medical facilities, executives said in earnings calls in the last week.

  • November 04, 2025

    2 Firms Advise CBRE's $1.2B Pearce Services Deal

    Real estate services firm CBRE Group Inc. announced Tuesday that it acquired Pearce Services LLC, a service provider for electromechanical infrastructure in North America, from New Mountain Capital in a $1.2 billion deal guided by Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Ropes & Gray LLP.

  • November 04, 2025

    Mass. Developer, Wife Sue Hotel Over Fall At Award Gala

    A prominent Massachusetts real estate developer and his wife have filed a negligence lawsuit against Boston's Seaport Hotel, claiming she was seriously injured when she fell onto a partially obscured staircase during an event.

  • November 03, 2025

    DC Circ. Skeptical Of Challenge To $47M NAFTA Award

    An attorney for Mexico fought an uphill battle on Monday trying to convince a D.C. Circuit panel to vacate a $47 million arbitral award to a Canadian lender based on an argument that the arbitrators misinterpreted part of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

  • November 03, 2025

    Real Estate Exec Alleges $3.7M Misuse Of Company Funds

    The chief development officer of a Colorado real estate developer has claimed in state court that executives within the company improperly transferred $3.7 million to some of the business's affiliates without approval, treating the money as a "piggy bank" to pay obligations for the entities.

  • November 03, 2025

    Mediation Directive Stalls Office Building REIT Ch. 11 Fight

    A Texas bankruptcy judge instructed a troubled real estate investment trust Monday to enter mediation with a group of secured noteholders to avoid adversary litigation in the trust's Chapter 11 case for a few weeks, saying the move will save time and money in the proceedings.

  • November 03, 2025

    Diamondhead Trustee Gets OK For Jan. Real Estate Sale

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday gave the trustee overseeing the Chapter 7 of casino developer Diamondhead Casino Corp. the go-ahead to put the vacant proposed casino site on the auction block in January.

  • November 03, 2025

    Investors Line Up For NYC Casinos

    The race to secure one of up to three casino licenses in New York City has drawn interest not only from the developers whose projects are before the New York State Gaming Commission, but also investors looking to fund them.

  • November 03, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, Adler & Stachenfeld LLP and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP guided the largest New York City real estate deals made public last week, which included two office buildings on Third Avenue and a luxury condominium in an Upper West Side skyscraper.

Expert Analysis

  • EB-5 Investment Period Clarification Raises More Questions

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    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' recent clarifying guidance for EB-5 investors, specifying that the statutory investment period begins two years from the date of investment, raises as many questions as it answers given related agency requirements and investors' potential contractual obligations, says Daniel Lundy at Klasko Immigration Law Partners.

  • A Guide For Landlords Pivoting To Medical Office Buildings

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    The current commercial real estate landscape presents a unique opportunity for landlords, real estate developers and investors to accommodate the growing health care industry's need for office buildings, though proper navigation of complex regulations and leasing concerns is necessary, says Mehdi Sinaki at Michelman & Robinson.

  • NY Co-Ops Must Avoid Pitfalls When Navigating Insurance

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    In light of skyrocketing premiums, tricky exclusions and dwindling options, New York cooperative corporations must carefully review potential contractors' insurance policies in order to secure full protection, as even seemingly minor contractor jobs can carry significant risk due to New York labor laws, says Eliot Zuckerman at Smith Gambrell.

  • What To Consider When Converting Calif. Offices To Housing

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    In light of California legislators' recent efforts to expedite the process for converting offices into residential buildings, developers should evaluate both the societal upsides, and the significant economic and legal hurdles, of such conversions, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner.

  • Ch. 12 Ruling Is A Helpful Addition To Interest Rate Case Law

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    In its recent In re: Topp ruling, the Eighth Circuit addressed the question of which rate of interest debtors should pay under a bankruptcy plan, showing that the choice of interest rate plan is a factual issue subject to appellate review for clear error, and not a legal issue subject to de novo review, says Donald Swanson at Koley Jessen.

  • Appellate Rulings Highlight Telecom Standard Uncertainties

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    Two recent contrasting appellate opinions in Cellco v. White Deer Township and NMSurf v. Webber — interpreting Sections 332 and 253 of the Communications Act, respectively — demonstrate the continuing uncertainty carriers face when challenging state and local requirements that may impede their provision of telecommunications services, say attorneys at Davis Wright.

  • How Investors Can Seize Renewables Opportunities In RE

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    As governments and stakeholders increasingly focus on sustainability in the real estate sector, investors could capture significant upside by implementing an operational real estate strategy focused on renewable energy sources, say attorneys at Goodwin.

  • Insurance Cos. Are Stretching Construction Standard Limits

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    In the construction sector, the importance of closely vetting downstream parties' insurance policies has never been more critical — owners and general contractors need to be on the lookout for ever broader carrier-specific expansions of standard insurance provisions that are perilous for risk transfer, says Eric Clarkson at Saxe Doernberger.

  • Potential WeWork Bankruptcy May Disrupt Coworking Spaces

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    If WeWork files for bankruptcy, as hinted at in its recent quarterly earnings report, landlords may struggle to take over management of WeWork's coworking spaces, but the coworking industry as a whole is showing some promise in adapting to the market's evolving post-pandemic office needs, says Ann Chandler at Hall Estill.

  • A Cautionary Tale Of Flawed Debt Accounting And SEC Fines

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent improper-accounting charges against Malvern Bancorp and its ex-CFO highlight crucial practice issues, including the need to objectively evaluate borrowers' credit, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.

  • Bat's Newly Endangered Status Likely To Slow Development

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    A recent change in the classification of the northern long-eared bat from "threatened" to "endangered" could have significant effects on development in large portions of the Eastern and Southeastern U.S. — and in the absence of straightforward guidelines, developers will have to assess each project individually, says Peter McGrath at Moore & Van Allen.

  • Litigation Can Facilitate EB-5 Investor Visa Determinations

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    Processing times in the EB-5 investor visa program continue to rise, but filing a mandamus claim in the right venue against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services may offer applicants mired in delay a means to expedite processing, says Mark Stevens at Clark Hill.

  • Regulators Must Get Creative To Keep Groundwater Flowing

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    Even as populations have boomed in Sun Belt states like Arizona, California and Texas, groundwater levels have diminished due to drought and overuse — so regulators must explore options including pumping limits, groundwater replenishment and wastewater reuse to ensure future supplies for residential and commercial needs, says Jeffrey Davis at Integral Consulting.