Commercial

  • November 18, 2025

    Lender Provides $285M For Missouri Waterpark Resort Plan

    Commercial real estate lender X-Caliber Capital Holdings said it has provided $285 million in financing for a nearly $500 million plan to build a resort with a Marriott hotel, an indoor water park, amusement park and other features on Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks.

  • November 18, 2025

    NJ Panel Backs Arbitrator's Ruling In Parking Spaces Spat

    A New Jersey appellate court affirmed an arbitrator's decision that determined that two developers had to permanently maintain parking spaces for an Edgewater, New Jersey, mixed-use complex, ruling that the arbitrator for the related dispute didn't overstep their authority.

  • November 17, 2025

    Ex-Staff Hits Sonder Hotel Co. With Suit Following Ch. 7 Filing

    A former employee of Sonder Holdings Inc. on Monday slapped the company with a class action suit alleging it failed to give staff fair warning of mass layoffs shortly before it entered Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

  • November 17, 2025

    UConn Health Poised To Buy Hospital In $35M Ch. 11 Deal

    Bankrupt for-profit hospital operator Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. on Monday sought approval for the $35 million sale of Waterbury Hospital in Connecticut to two UConn Health units under a stalking horse bid package filed in early November.

  • November 17, 2025

    Ky. Fights To Keep Its RealPage Battle In Play

    Kentucky pushed back against several landlords' bid to escape an antitrust suit naming them alongside property management software company RealPage Inc., arguing in federal court that it provided direct evidence supporting its allegation of a conspiracy between the parties.

  • November 17, 2025

    2 Firms Guide Booz Allen's Va. HQ Lease Deals

    Cybersecurity and artificial intelligence technology company Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. will move its headquarters to two Reston, Virginia, trophy office towers owned by Comstock Companies after signing lease deals guided by Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP and Hogan Lovells, according to a Monday statement.

  • November 17, 2025

    EPA, Army Corps Float Trimming Clean Water Act Powers

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers on Monday proposed new limits on their ability to enforce the Clean Water Act, saying prior understandings of the federal government's authority were too broad.

  • November 17, 2025

    Katten Muchin Rosenman Guides $125M Midtown Office Loan

    Peter "PJ" Doyle, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, advised on a mortgage for an office building in midtown Manhattan.

  • November 17, 2025

    EDF, OpCore Plan $4.6B Data Center To Boost AI In France

    French government-owned energy giant EDF and OpCore — a joint venture between telecommunications company Iliad Group and private equity shop InfraVia Capital Partners — plan to redevelop a former power plant in the Paris metropolitan area into a €4 billion ($4.6 billion) data center, they said Monday.

  • November 17, 2025

    Debevoise-Led JV Raises $430M For Life Sciences Fund

    Breakthrough Properties, a joint venture between Tishman Speyer and Bellco Capital that is advised by Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, raked in $430 million for the first close of its second fund for life sciences real estate deals, according to an announcement Monday.

  • November 17, 2025

    11th Circ. Says Fla. County Owes For Closing Private Beaches

    The Eleventh Circuit ruled on Monday that a Florida county enforcing its COVID-19 restrictions for accessing private beaches counted as taking private properties without just compensation under the Fifth Amendment.

  • November 17, 2025

    Texas AG Seeks Pause On Foreign Land Ownership Ban Suit

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton urged a federal judge to pause a lawsuit from three Chinese nationals over a policy preventing citizens of the country from buying land in Texas, arguing the case hinges on an expected Fifth Circuit decision in another challenge to the law.

  • November 17, 2025

    Del. Pushes County Property Tax Payment Deadline To Dec. 31

    Delaware extended a tax payment deadline for New Castle County property owners until the end of the year under a bill signed by the governor.

  • November 17, 2025

    Ashurst, Perkins Coie To Form $2.7B Giant In US-UK Deal

    The U.K.'s Ashurst LLP and U.S.-based Perkins Coie LLP said Monday that they have agreed to merge to form a new firm with combined revenue of $2.7 billion, the latest in a string of transatlantic law firm tie-ups.

  • November 14, 2025

    Tendit, Ex-CEO Settle Rent Dispute Lawsuit

    A facility services company and its former CEO reached a settlement that "reflects no admission of liability by any party" last month to resolve a lawsuit between the two in which the company said the former executive increased the company's rent with her real estate business before resigning.

  • November 14, 2025

    Texas Justices Wall Off Shareholder Claims Against 3rd Party

    The Texas Supreme Court found that individual shareholders have no right to bring direct claims against an outside party that has an agreement with the shareholders' company, saying Friday that they instead must file suit on behalf of the company they hold ownership in.

  • November 14, 2025

    Judge Orders Mediation In CCA Construction Ch. 11 Case

    A New Jersey bankruptcy judge ordered Chinese state-owned construction firm CCA Construction to engage in mediation with BML Properties, the developer of the Baha Mar resort in the Bahamas, as BML seeks to enforce a $1.7 billion judgment it obtained against CCA and affiliates last year.

  • November 14, 2025

    Calif. Properties Off-Limits For Now In $300M Award Fight

    A New York federal judge won't allow a group of companies to take over two multimillion-dollar Napa Valley, California, properties in their bid to enforce a more than $300 million arbitral award in their dispute with fellow shareholders of a Latin American telecommunications company.

  • November 14, 2025

    Del. Lawmakers OK Pushing County's Property Tax Deadline

    Delaware would extend a tax payment deadline for New Castle County property owners until the end of the year under a bill unanimously approved by state lawmakers and headed to the governor.

  • November 14, 2025

    Smith Anderson Adds Fox Rothschild Land Use Duo

    Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP has welcomed land use duo Robin Tatum as partner and Catherine Hill as counsel, expanding the firm's land use practice in its office in Raleigh, North Carolina, where it is based. The lawyers, who are joined by paralegal Amanda Ball, arrive from Fox Rothschild LLP.

  • November 14, 2025

    Blackstone Ponies Up $1.2B For W.Va. Power Plant Build

    Blackstone Energy Transition Partners announced on Nov. 14 that it will invest $1.2 billion to build a 600-megawatt power generation plant in Harrison County, West Virginia, amid a spate of investment into the energy infrastructure needed to feed data center power demands.

  • November 14, 2025

    Fla. Court Nixes $120K Fee Award In Soured Real Estate Deal

    A Florida appeals court on Friday reversed an award of $120,000 in attorney fees for the business partner of a real estate lawyer after an agreement to buy and operate an Orlando office building fell apart.

  • November 14, 2025

    6 Firms Guide Warburg Pincus-Led $1.4B ECN Capital Buyout

    Toronto-based ECN Capital Corp. announced that it has agreed to be taken private by an investor group led by Warburg Pincus, in an all-cash transaction valuing the specialty finance company at roughly 1.9 billion Canadian dollars ($1.4 billion).

  • November 14, 2025

    Geosam, Group RMC Unveil Ind. Office Redevelopment Project

    Investment firm Geosam Capital and investment manager Group RMC will redevelop a 44-acre Carmel, Indiana, office building into a mixed-use property that will include a hotel, as well as residential, office and retail areas.

  • November 14, 2025

    2 Firms Guide Canadian REIT's $2.6B Asset Sale

    H&R Real Estate Investment Trust announced that it is negotiating the sale of $2.6 billion in assets, guided by Blake Cassels and Fasken Martineau, after a special committee rejected wholesale acquisition offers.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Yellow Corp. Lease Assumption Shows Landlord Protections

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    Yellow Corp.’s recent filing of a motion to assume unexpired leases is a helpful reminder to practitioners to maintain a long-term approach about what is most beneficial for an estate and to not let a debtor's short-term cash position dictate business decisions, says Kyle Arendsen at Squire Patton.

  • How A Bumblebee Got Under Calif. Wildlife Regulator's Bonnet

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    A California bumblebee's listing as an endangered species could lead to a regulatory quagmire as California Department of Fish and Wildlife permits now routinely include survey requirements for the bee, but the regulator has yet to determine what the species needs for conservation, says David Smith at Manatt.

  • The Clock Is Ticking For Fla. Construction Defect Claims

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    Ahead of the fast-approaching July 1 deadline for filing construction defect claims in Florida, Sean Ravenel at Foran Glennon discusses how the state's new statute of repose has changed the timeline, and highlights several related issues that property owners should be aware of.

  • It's Time To Defuse The Ticking Time Bomb Of US Landfills

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    After recent fires at landfills in Alabama and California sent toxic fumes into surrounding communities, it is clear that existing penalties for landfill mismanagement are insufficient — so policymakers must enact major changes to the way we dispose of solid waste, says Vineet Dubey at Custodio & Dubey.

  • Ohio Tax Talk: The Legislative Push For Property Tax Relief

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    As Ohio legislators attempt to alleviate the increasing property tax burden, four recent bills that could significantly affect homeowners propose to eliminate replacement property tax levies, freeze property taxes for longtime homeowners, adjust homestead exemptions annually for inflation, and temporarily expand the homestead exemption, say Raghav Agnihotri and Rachael Chamberlain at Frost Brown.

  • Tips For Advising CRE Owners Affected By Houston Storms

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    As Houston residents begin the arduous process of recovery after this month's devastating storms, attorneys should guide commercial real estate owners and managers toward immediate action under their insurance coverage to facilitate restoration and a return to normalcy, says Justin Ratley at Munsch Hardt.

  • How Real Estate Cos. Can Protect Their IP In The Metaverse

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    The rise of virtual and augmented reality creates new intellectual property challenges and opportunities for real estate owners, but certain steps, including conducting a diligence investigation to develop an understanding of current obligations, can help companies mitigate IP issues in the metaverse, says George Pavlik at Levenfeld Pearlstein.

  • Ga. Law Creates Challenges For Foreign Ownership Of Land

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    Under Georgia's new law limiting certain foreign possessory interests in agricultural land and land near military properties, affected foreign persons and entities will need to do significantly more work in order to ensure that their ownership remains legal, say Nellie Sullivan and Lindsey Grubbs at Holland & Knight.

  • Questions Remain After Mass. Adverse Possession Case

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    A recent Massachusetts Land Court decision, concerning an adverse possession claim on a family company-owned property, leaves open questions about potential applicability to closely held corporations and other ownership types going forward, says Brad Hickey at DarrowEverett.

  • 4 Takeaways From Biden's Crypto Mining Divestment Order

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    A May 13 executive order prohibiting the acquisition of real estate by a foreign investor on national security grounds — an enforcement first — shows the importance of understanding how the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States might profile cross-border transactions, even those that are non-notified, say attorneys at Kirkland.