Commercial
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April 02, 2025
2 Firms Rep $108M NYC Condo Loans
The owner of a luxury mixed-use condominium in the Brooklyn borough of New York borrowed two loans worth more than $108 million combined in separate deals guided by King & Spalding LLP and Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, according to official property records.
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April 02, 2025
Calif. Tribe Sues After DOI Rescinds $700M Casino Eligibility
The U.S. Department of the Interior's sudden decision to rescind gambling eligibility for a $700 million tribal casino-resort project violates the California tribe's due process rights and is an overreach of the agency's authority, the tribe told a D.C. federal judge in a new lawsuit.
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April 02, 2025
PGIM Closes Global Data Center Fund With $2B
PGIM Real Estate closed its data center fund after raising $2 billion "from a range of global investors," the real estate investment manager announced Wednesday.
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April 02, 2025
Judge Clears Path For $200M Boston Soccer Stadium Project
A Massachusetts judge on Wednesday rejected the final surviving claims by an advocacy group challenging the construction of a professional women's soccer stadium inside a historic Boston park, paving the way for the $200 million project to move forward.
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April 02, 2025
Mo. Court Finds Ambiguity Could Permit Virus Coverage
A vacation rental company may be entitled to coverage for pandemic-related losses from one insurer, a Missouri intermediate appellate court held, finding that an exception conflicting with an exclusion created ambiguity in favor of the insured, while upholding no-coverage rulings pertaining to other insurers.
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April 02, 2025
Healthcare REIT Lands $140M Senior Living Mortgage Loan
Diversified Healthcare Trust borrowed a three-year, nonrecourse $140 million loan secured by a portfolio of senior living communities, the healthcare-focused real estate investment trust announced.
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April 02, 2025
Tokenization Exec Sees Ample Possibilities For Real Estate
Small and large investors who seek exposure to real estate via fractional purchases are broadening their scope to include less-common asset classes, the founder of tokenization platform EstateX told Law360 Real Estate Authority in a recent interview.
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April 02, 2025
Eric Adams Case Dismissed As Judge Rebukes DOJ 'Bargain'
A Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday permanently dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, heeding advice from court-appointed counsel Paul Clement even as he gave credence to district prosecutors' claims of a quid pro quo between Adams and Trump administration officials in the Justice Department.
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April 01, 2025
NJ Justices Enforce Award Review Limits In Profit Payout Row
The New Jersey Supreme Court reinstated an arbitrator's finding that an ousted real estate investment partner wasn't entitled to a $25 million profit payout, toppling a lower appellate panel's decision that the arbitrator had improperly decided an issue that wasn't before him.
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April 01, 2025
Nelson Mullins-, Latham-Guided SmartStop Prices $810M IPO
SmartStop Self Storage REIT Inc., a real estate investment trust managing U.S. and Canadian properties, on Tuesday priced an $810 million initial public offering within its marketed range, represented by Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and underwriters' counsel Latham & Watkins LLP.
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April 01, 2025
Multifamily CMBS Delinquency Jumps In March, Report Shows
The delinquency rate for commercial mortgage-backed securities connected to multifamily properties is the highest it's been since 2015, according to a Tuesday report from business research firm Trepp.
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April 01, 2025
Jack Nicklaus Defeats Suit Over NIL Rights
Golfing legend Jack Nicklaus won a ruling in New York state court dismissing claims by his former company over the use of his name, image and likeness.
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April 01, 2025
Waldorf Astoria Wants Spa Workers' Wage Suit Trimmed
Spa workers' claims accusing a Waldorf Astoria of profiting off its failure to pay them overtime and minimum wages and retaliating against them after the suit was filed should be axed, the hotel told a Hawaii federal court, saying the workers' new complaint fails to fix an older one's deficiencies.
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April 01, 2025
Uneven NYC Office Leasing Sees Midtown Trophy Spike
The 12.2 million square feet of leasing activity in the Manhattan office sector in the first quarter of 2025 was heavily concentrated among trophy and Class A+ assets in the midtown submarket, according to a Tuesday report from Savills.
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April 01, 2025
Ariz. Developer, Son Charged In $280M Sports Park Fraud
An Arizona developer and his son tricked bondholders into investing $280 million in a Phoenix-area youth sports park by falsely promising "100% occupancy prior to breaking ground" in part via the use of forged documents, federal prosecutors in Manhattan charged Tuesday.
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April 01, 2025
Idaho Boosts Property Tax Breaks By $100M
Idaho will increase tax breaks for property owners in the state starting this year and every year thereafter under a bill signed by the governor.
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March 31, 2025
Insurer Off The Hook For Tribe's COVID Casino Shutdown
Lexington Insurance Co. does not owe a Washington tribe business-loss coverage after COVID-19 forced the shutdown of the tribe's casino, a Washington state appeals court said Monday, ruling that the virus did not cause direct physical loss or damage to tribal properties.
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March 31, 2025
Tax Court Nixes $26M Easement Deduction Over Quarry Value
The U.S. Tax Court rejected Monday a partnership's nearly $26 million conservation easement deduction tied to a 110-acre farmland in Alabama, stating the partnership had failed to prove that its hypothetical limestone quarry in the property had skyrocketed the easement's value.
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March 31, 2025
DOI Rescinds Gaming Eligibility In $700M Calif. Casino Project
The Department of the Interior has temporarily suspended a gaming eligibility determination for a California tribe's $700 million casino and gaming resort project, saying Secretary Doug Burgum is concerned that the agency didn't consider additional evidence regarding the 160-acre parcel's restored lands exception.
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March 31, 2025
Catalyst Closes $164M Sale Of Outdoor Storage Portfolios
Catalyst Investment Partners sold two outdoor storage portfolios with a total of 18 properties for $163.5 million, the industrial outdoor storage owner and operator announced Monday.
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March 31, 2025
NYC Fights Group's Claim Of Biased Property Tax System
An organization that says New York City's property tax regime discriminates against minorities can't proceed with its claim, the city told the state appellate court, saying that further discovery or trial is needed.
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March 31, 2025
Gibson Dunn Pilots Hudson Pacific's $475M Office Financing
Hudson Pacific Properties, advised by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, obtained a $475 million commercial mortgage-backed securities loan backed by a portfolio of six office buildings on the West Coast, the company said Monday.
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March 31, 2025
Denver Defeats Landlord's Challenge To Energy Standards
A Colorado federal judge tossed a suit challenging state and Denver laws that set target dates for certain properties to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, saying the trade groups that brought the claims lacked standing.
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March 31, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Goldberg Weprin and Hirschen Singer are among the law firms that scored work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, a slow period that saw only two deals above the $15 million mark become public.
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March 31, 2025
Wachtell, S&C Build Mechanics Bank, HomeStreet Merger
Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz LLP-advised Mechanics Bank on Monday announced plans to merge with Sullivan & Cromwell LLP-led HomeStreet Bank in a deal that will create a combined company with 168 branches and $23 billion in assets.
Expert Analysis
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RICO Ruling Makes US More Attractive Foreign Creditor Forum
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Yegiazaryan v. Smagin, allowing a foreign plaintiff to use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act to enforce a foreign arbitral award, will make judgment creditors more likely to seek out U.S. courts to remedy efforts to frustrate the enforcement of international arbitration awards, say attorneys at Paul Hastings.
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5 Strategies For Restructuring Underperforming CRE Loans
With commercial real estate industry conditions expected to deteriorate further in the coming months, market participants should consider a number of strategies to help resolve challenged investments, ranging from financial restructurings to project phasing, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.
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Post-Ciminelli Predictions On Right-To-Control Convictions
The recent Second Circuit filings in Binday suggest that the government will fight to preserve its right-to-control convictions in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's Ciminelli decision, and offer clues about key issues that will drive post-Ciminelli litigation, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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Steps To Success For Senior Associates
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Adriana Paris at Rissman Barrett discusses the increased responsibilities and opportunities that becoming a senior associate brings and what attorneys in this role should prioritize to flourish in this stressful but rewarding next level in their careers.
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How To Avoid A Zombie Office Building Apocalypse
With national office vacancy rates approaching 20%, policymakers, investors and developers will need to come together in order to prevent this troubling trend from sucking the life out of business districts or contaminating the broader real estate market, say Ryan Sommers and Robyn Minter Smyers at Thompson Hine.
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A Clearer Path To Speedy Guaranty Litigation In NY Courts
Recent cases indicate that New York's Appellate Division, First Department, is shifting its stance regarding when agreements with both monetary and nonmonetary obligations qualify for expedited litigation, and highlight best practices for drafting guarantees and notes, say Joshua Kopelowitz and Bansari Sheth at Fox Rothschild.
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LA's High-Value Real Estate Transfer Tax Should Be Scrapped
Los Angeles’ recently implemented high-value property transfer tax has chilled the real estate market, is failing to meet revenue expectations and raises significant constitutional concerns, making it a flawed piece of legislation that should be invalidated, says attorney Paul Weinberg.
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High Court Ruling Provides New Avenue For Foreign Plaintiffs
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Yegiazaryan v. Smagin offers a new path for foreign plaintiffs attempting to enforce arbitral awards in the U.S., but it also leaves the standard for such attempts under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act unsettled, say attorneys at Wiley.
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Justices' Corruption Ruling May Shift DOJ Bank Fraud Tactics
After the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last month in Ciminelli v. U.S., curtailing a government theory of wire fraud liability, prosecutors may need to reconsider their approach to the bank fraud statute, particularly when it comes to foreign bank enforcement, says Brian Kearney at Ballard Spahr.
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Avoiding Negative Tax Consequences In Loan Modifications
Borrowers who may be caught in the dramatic uptick in nonperforming commercial real estate loans should consider strategies to avoid income and capital gains tax that may be triggered by loan modifications, says Aman Badyal at Glaser Weil.
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Foreign Investment In Real Estate Is Getting More Complicated
Increasing federal scrutiny and a proliferation of new state laws targeting foreign investment in real estate may complicate or prevent transactions even by U.S. companies or funds that have shareholders or limited partners from China and other countries of concern, say attorneys at Akin.
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5th Circ. Ruling Aids Insureds In Contractual Exclusion Rows
The Fifth Circuit's recent insurance decision in Windermere Oaks v. Allied World, in favor of coverage, provides policyholders with guidance on how to distinguish between contractual and noncontractual claims when insurers deploy broadly worded liability exclusions to deny coverage, say Max Louik and David Ledet at Reed Smith.
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What OneMain Order Says About CFPB's Regulatory Priorities
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recent action against OneMain Financial Group and others reflect a continuing trend of arguably historic regulatory scrutiny for consumer lenders, and send a strong message that the CFPB is taking a tough stance against deceptive sales practices, say Felix Shipkevich and Jessica Livingston at Shipkevich.