Commercial
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November 12, 2025
Virgin Islands Gives 90-Day Tax Amnesty For Storm Recovery
The U.S. Virgin Islands established a 90-day amnesty period to waive penalties for overdue property, income and gross receipts taxes to help residents and businesses recovering from Hurricanes Irma and Maria and Tropical Storm Ernesto under a bill signed by the governor.
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November 12, 2025
Davis Polk Guides Sycamore's $490M Walgreens CMBS Refi
Affiliates of Sycamore Partners Management LP, advised by Davis Polk, have obtained a $490 million refinancing mortgage loan for the private equity firm's portfolio of 207 retail properties leased to a Walgreens subsidiary.
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November 10, 2025
Law360 MVP Awards Go To Top Attorneys From 76 Firms
The attorneys chosen as Law360's 2025 MVPs have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing significant achievements in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.
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November 10, 2025
La. Condo Awarded $5M For State Farm's Storm Claim Delay
A State Farm unit owes a Bayou State condominium complex over $5 million in penalties for its delayed adjustment of the complex's hurricane damage claim despite having satisfactory proof of loss, a Louisiana federal court held Monday.
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November 10, 2025
NJ Panel Revives Compensation Case In $95M Real Estate Deal
A New Jersey appellate panel revived a dispute Monday over whether a Manhattan real estate executive was fully compensated for his work on a $95 million redevelopment project, ruling that a trial judge wrongly granted summary judgment despite ambiguities in the parties' complex profit-sharing agreement.
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November 10, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Konner Gershburg Melnick Darouvar LLP and Okin Edelman PC guided the biggest New York City real estate deals made public last week, including the sale of a former school and adjoining Gilded Age mansions formerly owned by The Met.
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November 10, 2025
Hotel Operator Sonder Announces Wind-Down, Liquidation
San Francisco-based hotel company Sonder said Monday it will immediately wind down operations and file for a Chapter 7 liquidation, one day after Marriott announced it ended an affiliation the hotel chain began with Sonder a year earlier.
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November 10, 2025
Harco Dodging $3.5M Bond Obligation, Construction Co. Says
Harco National Insurance Co. breached an insurance contract by refusing a Skanska Balfour Beatty construction venture's request to cover a nearly $3.5 million bond over a subcontractor's alleged lapses while working on a Washington state project, according to a lawsuit removed to federal court Friday.
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November 10, 2025
Insurers Must Produce Docs In Hotel Co.'s COVID Dispute
Property insurers for luxury hotel chain Mandarin Oriental can't undo rulings forcing them to turn over documents related to their reserves, but may apply additional redactions to certain privileged legal advice, a New York federal court ruled in a dispute over COVID-19 business interruption losses.
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November 10, 2025
McCarter & English Estate Suit Paused Amid 'Duplicative' Case
A Connecticut state judge has declined to dismiss a lawsuit accusing McCarter & English LLP and a now-deceased attorney of mismanaging a mall developer's estate, which the firm argued is a duplicate of another pending action, but instead paused it while the first suit proceeds to a judgment.
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November 10, 2025
Vantage Data Centers Plans $2B Fredericksburg, Va., Campus
Vantage Data Centers is working on a $2 billion, 192 megawatt data center campus that will be the fourth Virginia data center campus that the company has built, the company announced last week.
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November 10, 2025
Wis. Bill Seeks Sales, Income Tax Breaks For Nuclear Energy
Wisconsin would establish a sales and use tax exemption and an income and franchise tax credit for nuclear energy facilities under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.
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November 07, 2025
Wash. Justices To Review Cafe Fire Insurance Dispute
The Washington Supreme Court will review a state appeals court's decision finding that a Liberty Mutual unit owes no coverage over a restaurant kitchen fire because of the building owners' failure to fully comply with protective safeguard requirements in their policy.
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November 07, 2025
'Mamdani Effect' Spurs Debate At Miami Real Estate Event
Buzz that Zohran Mamdani's win in the New York City mayoral race could trigger a new wave of migration to South Florida ran through a real estate event in Miami that followed his election night win — although a number of industry experts urged more measured expectations.
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November 07, 2025
Developer Five Star Gets Interim OK For $6M Ch. 11 Loan
Luxury resort developer Five Star Development LLC can access $6 million of Chapter 11 financing after a Texas bankruptcy judge granted interim approval to the package over the objection of a prepetition lender, which proposed a competing offer.
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November 07, 2025
Telecom Co. Held In Contempt Over Docs In Tower Dispute
A New York federal judge found telecommunications tower company DT Holdings Inc. in contempt this week for failing to produce documents related to a Guatemalan court fight that resulted in the seizure of 163 towers worth more than $20 million.
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November 07, 2025
NYC Housing Ballot Measures Are Game Changing
New York City voters approved three ballot measures on Election Day that land use attorneys say have the potential to transform how housing is produced across the five boroughs, opening up areas of the city that were previously off-limits for development.
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November 07, 2025
Vegas Hotels Say 9th Circ. Shouldn't Rethink Price-Fixing Suit
Several Las Vegas hotel operators, two software companies and Blackstone all told the Ninth Circuit to reject a rehearing petition for its August decision for a proposed price-fixing class action that accused hotel operators and Blackstone of conspiring to use the software companies' GuestRev software to set prices for Las Vegas hotel rooms.
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November 07, 2025
Construction Co. Escapes $1.7M Conn. Housing Project Suit
A Connecticut federal judge has sided with a construction services company that was accused in a more than $1.7 million dispute of violating wood frame materials and laborer agreements for a New Haven housing development project.
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November 07, 2025
Cole Schotz Adds Veteran Real Estate Atty In Dallas
Cole Schotz PC announced that a Dallas-based real estate attorney with over 25 years of experience has joined the firm as a member.
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November 07, 2025
Polsinelli Continues Real Estate Growth With Fried Frank Atty
Polsinelli PC announced another addition to its real estate team this week, welcoming a New York attorney from Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP who represents institutional lenders, financial institutions and real estate investment companies.
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November 07, 2025
Big Brokers Say Office, Industrial Leasing Driving Q3 Gains
Commercial real estate executives reported steady revenue growth in the third quarter of 2025, buoyed by strong leasing activity across the office and industrial sectors that, in some cases, set records among the major brokers.
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November 07, 2025
Jury Awards $1M In Family Feud Over Trucking Co. Assets
A jury in Miami awarded $1 million to the estate of a man who owned a trucking company that was stripped of its assets by family members after his death.
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November 06, 2025
Luxury Developer Five Star Told To Review Competing DIP
At a first-day hearing Thursday, a Texas bankruptcy judge asked debtor Five Star Development LLC to consider an alternative Chapter 11 financing package from a prepetition lender it has accused of fraud and return to court Friday.
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November 06, 2025
AI-Powered Parking Lot Startup Metropolis Raises $1.6B
Parking payments artificial intelligence company Metropolis Technologies Inc. on Thursday revealed that it reached a $5 billion valuation after raising $1.6 billion of debt and equity fundraising.
Expert Analysis
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How FinCEN Proposal Expands RE Transaction Obligations
Against a regulatory backdrop foreshadowing anti-money laundering efforts in the real estate sector, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's proposed rule significantly expands reporting requirements for certain nonfinanced residential real estate transfers and necessitates careful review, say attorneys at Fried Frank.
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Unpacking FinCEN's Proposed Real Estate Transaction Rule
Phil Jelsma and Ulrick Matsunaga at Crosbie Gliner take a close look at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recently proposed rulemaking — which mandates new disclosures for professionals involved in all-cash real estate deals — and discuss best next steps for the broad range of businesses that could be affected.
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New FinCEN Guide Provides Useful BOI Context For Banks
Financial institutions should review a new Financial Crimes Enforcement Network compliance guide for helpful details about how the agency's beneficial ownership information database should be used, though questions remain about the access rule and whether it will truly streamline bank borrowers' Corporate Transparency Act due diligence, says George Singer at Holland & Hart.
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DC's Housing Tax Break Proposal: What's In It, What's Missing
Proposed Washington, D.C., rules implementing the Housing in Downtown Tax Abatement program — for commercial property owners who convert properties into residential housing — thoroughly explain the process for submitting an application, but do not provide sufficient detail regarding the actual dollar value of the abatements, says Daniel Miktus at Akerman.
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Contract Disputes Recap: The Terms Matter
Stephanie Magnell and Zachary Jacobson at Seyfarth examine recent decisions from the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, which offer reminders about the importance of including contract terms to address the unexpected circumstances that may interfere with performance.
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Reducing Carbon Footprint Requires A Tricky Path For CRE
As real estate owners find themselves caught between rapidly evolving environmental, social and governance initiatives and complicated societal debate, they will need to carefully establish formal plans to remain both competitive and compliant, say Michael Kuhn and Mahira Khan at Jackson Walker.
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New CMS Rule Will Change Nursing Facility Disclosures
A new rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services significantly expands disclosure requirements for nursing facilities backed by private equity companies or real estate investment trusts, likely foreshadowing increased oversight that could include more targeted audits, say Janice Davis and Christopher Ronne at Morgan Lewis.
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What Shareholder Approval Rule Changes Mean For Cos.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently approved proposed rule changes to shareholder requirements by the New York Stock Exchange, an approval that will benefit listed companies in many ways, including by making it easier to raise capital from passive investors, say attorneys at Baker Botts.
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White Collar Plea Deals Are Rarely 'Knowing' And 'Voluntary'
Because prosecutors are not required to disclose exculpatory evidence during plea negotiations, white collar defendants often enter into plea deals that don’t meet the U.S. Supreme Court’s “knowing” and “voluntary” standard for trials — but individual courts and solutions judges could rectify the issue, says Sara Kropf at Kropf Moseley.
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ESG Around The World: Canada
In Canada, multiple statutes, regulations, common law and industry guidance address environmental, social and governance considerations, with debate over ESG in the business realm potentially growing on the horizon, say attorneys at Blakes.
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How Lease Obligations Can Affect Subchapter V Debt Cap
Two recent bankruptcy rulings in the Eastern District of Virginia and the Southern District of New York take opposite positions on whether unmatured lease obligations are considered noncontingent debt for the purposes of calculating debtors' Subchapter V eligibility, say Joseph Orbach and Henry Thomas at Thompson Coburn.
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Trends That Will Shape The Construction Industry In 2024
Though the outlook for the construction industry is mixed, it is clear that 2024 will bring evolving changes aimed at building projects more safely and efficiently under difficult circumstances, and stakeholders would be wise to prepare for the challenges and opportunities these trends will bring, say Josephine Bahn and Jeffery Mullen at Cozen O'Connor.
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NY CRE Lenders Need Clarity On Foreclosure Standing
Recent contradictory New York case law regarding issues of standing in commercial real estate litigation creates confusion for borrowers and lenders alike, and should be addressed by courts in advance of the anticipated onslaught of commercial mortgage-backed securities foreclosures, say Christopher Gorman and John Muldoon at Rosenberg & Estis.