Commercial

  • August 10, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Cole Schotz and Fried Frank are among the law firms that landed work on the largest New York City real estate deals that became public last week, with a $238 million Manhattan trade leading the way.

  • August 10, 2026

    Mass. Board Says $4M Museum Barge Taxable Real Property

    A floating barge used in its current location since 2011 in a Boston Tea Party museum complex is real property taxable by local authorities, the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board said in an opinion released Monday, upholding its $4 million valuation.

  • August 10, 2026

    California City And Cannabis Co. Square Off In Contract Suit

    A California city and a cannabis operations holding company are suing one another in state court over so-called mitigation fees, with the city alleging the business owner breached its contract by failing to pay the fees, and the holding company alleging that the fees were invalid and the city interfered with a purchasing deal over them.

  • August 07, 2026

    Greenberg Traurig-Led TPG Buys $628M Industrial Portfolio

    A consortium headed by global alternative asset manager TPG has paid $628 million for a 53-property, 5.4 million-square-foot industrial portfolio in an acquisition deal guided by Greenberg Traurig, TPG announced Friday.

  • August 07, 2026

    Summer Camp Sales Spark Parent Concern Ahead Of Hearing

    Plans to sell more than two dozen summer camps have been met with a flurry of comments from families concerned that outside investors will alter operations or close some camps altogether, with a group of parents saying they hoped to offer $10 million to buy one of the properties in Pennsylvania, Camp Lavi.

  • August 07, 2026

    REITs Must Face Shareholders' Suit Over Delayed Liquidation

    A New Jersey federal judge refused to let a group of real estate investment trusts and other parties escape a proposed class action accusing them of tricking shareholders into approving amended legacy charters that delayed the liquidation process, which prevented shareholders from cashing out.

  • August 07, 2026

    NY Court Says Town's Cannabis Zoning Rule Preempted

    A New York intermediate appellate court has found that the state's marijuana law preempts localities from enforcing more stringent location policies for marijuana stores than what is found in state law.

  • August 07, 2026

    CoStar Fights CREXi Bid To Stay Suit Over Quinn Emanuel DQ

    CoStar is urging a California federal court to reject a bid by Commercial Real Estate Exchange Inc., or CREXi, to pause a copyright suit while CREXi asks the Ninth Circuit to undo the disqualification of its Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP attorneys, arguing the stay request is "unsupported by law."

  • August 07, 2026

    Bank Seeks Ch. 11 Interest In Inspired Healthcare Bankruptcy

    Pinnacle Bank has asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to allow claims for at least $1.6 million in post-petition interest and fees in Inspired Healthcare Capital Holdings LLC's bankruptcy, saying its loans are oversecured based on stalking horse offers for the senior living facility investor's properties.

  • August 07, 2026

    Taxation With Representation: Slaughter And May, Covington

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, U.K. real estate investment trust Segro's board agrees to a share offer from U.S. rival Prologis with a partial cash alternative, Curium acquires fellow radiopharmaceutical company Lantheus Holdings Inc., and investment firm KKR buys medical device company Integer Holdings Corp.

  • August 06, 2026

    GAO Pans DOGE's Savings Claims, Ethics Practices

    The U.S. Government Accountability Office said on Thursday that the Department of Government Efficiency's claim to have saved $110 billion from terminated contracts, grants and leases is based on incorrect and opaque cost estimates.

  • August 06, 2026

    Eldridge Capital Closes $278M Atlanta Office Building Refi

    Asset management and insurance holding company Eldridge Capital Management announced that it has originated a $278 million refinancing loan for a 25-story, 540,000-square-foot Atlanta office tower owned by affiliated funds of Blackstone Real Estate and developer Portman Holdings LLC.

  • August 06, 2026

    Calif. Insurer Solvency Rule Draws Split Reaction On Reach

    California is considering requiring insurers to have long-term plans to stay solvent amid climate changes. The industry and consumer advocates are divided.

  • August 06, 2026

    DLA Piper Guides Alpaca Real Estate's $223M Debut Fund

    Alpaca Real Estate, advised by DLA Piper LLP, said it has closed its inaugural fund with $223 million in capital commitments and will target investments in industrial and residential properties.

  • August 06, 2026

    Fox Rothschild Adds Dickinson Wright Atty In Miami

    Fox Rothschild LLP has grown its Miami office with the addition of an experienced construction attorney from Dickinson Wright PLLC.

  • August 06, 2026

    Debevoise Hires Ex-TPG Adviser For Real Estate Team In NYC

    Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has hired Daniel M. Kasell, a former senior adviser at TPG Real Estate Credit, to be a real estate transactions partner in its New York City office, the firm announced.

  • August 05, 2026

    CREXi Wants 9th Circ. To Undo Quinn Emanuel CoStar Row DQ

    Commercial Real Estate Exchange Inc. doesn't want to replace Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP after a California federal judge disqualified the firm from defending a copyright infringement suit by CoStar, seeking Ninth Circuit intervention and a pause on the district court case.

  • August 05, 2026

    CoreCivic Continues ICE Sales Streak With $734M In Deals

    CoreCivic announced Wednesday that it has sold two detention facilities to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for a combined $734 million, adding to the company's recent run of deals with the federal government.

  • August 05, 2026

    Texas Governor Calls For Data Center Audit

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas to audit any data centers that are going through ERCOT's electric grid interconnection process, saying that an audit is needed because the demand from data centers seeking to connect to Texas' electric grid could overwhelm it.

  • August 05, 2026

    Summer Camps Draw $440M Through Bids, Sales In Ch. 11

    Bankrupt summer camp operator SIMAD Holdings stands to reap $440 million so far from the sale of 27 of its camps, including a $120.75 million winning bid for the "crown jewel" property in a wealthy New York City suburb.

  • August 05, 2026

    REITs Bullish On Senior Housing But Wary Of Labor Costs

    A trio of real estate investment trusts that reported quarterly earnings over the past week are bullish on the senior housing sector, although companies are also keeping an eye on the rising cost and availability of labor.

  • August 05, 2026

    Casino REITs Assess Operator Take-Privates And IGaming

    Executives at casino-focused real estate investment trusts VICI Properties and Gaming and Leisure Properties spoke to analysts about potential take-private deals for major casino operators and the impact of internet gaming and prediction markets on the casino sector, as they face significant ties to possible upcoming transactions.

  • August 05, 2026

    Cerberus, Yondr Get 40 Acres For Va. Hyperscale Data Center

    Alternative investment firm Cerberus Capital Management LP's affiliates and funds partnered with hyperscale data center company Yondr Group to acquire 40 acres of land in Manassas, Virginia, for their upcoming 72-megawatt hyperscale data center campus, the two companies jointly announced.

  • August 05, 2026

    Ball Janik Expands Tampa Office To Meet Client Demand

    Florida boutique Ball Janik LLP has moved its Tampa office to a space that is four times larger, a move that comes after the firm opened the location in late 2024.

  • August 05, 2026

    Rising Star: Clifford Chance's Jon Newman

    Jon Newman of Clifford Chance LLP has advised PIMCO as a purchaser in a $27 billion private securities offering to fund a data center in Louisiana and as a lender in a separate $16 billion deal to finance a data center in Michigan, scoring him a spot among the real estate law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

Expert Analysis

  • How SF Family Zoning Suit Could Stymie City, Builder Goals

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    A recent suit asserting that San Francisco should further study the environmental impact before permitting taller buildings with more family residences could disrupt the work of project developers and local government — and give pause to other cities rezoning to add housing capacity, says Phillip Babich at Reed Smith.

  • How Blockchain Could Streamline Real Estate Transactions

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    As U.S. real estate markets face pressure to adopt digital frameworks, blockchain technology offers a credible solution for consolidating execution, payment and recording into a single record, with a unified ledger potentially replacing fragmented processes with digitally authenticated events, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

  • Del. Dispatch: Workplace Sexual Misconduct Liability In Flux

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    Following the Delaware Court of Chancery's recent contradictory rulings in sexual misconduct cases involving eXp World, Credit Glory and McDonald's, it's now unclear when directors' or officers' fiduciary duties may be implicated in cases of their own or others' sexual misconduct against employees, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

  • CFIUS Initiative May Smooth Way For Some Foreign Investors

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    A new program that will allow certain foreign investors to be prevetted and admitted to fast-track approval by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States will likely have tangible benefits for investors participating in competitive M&A, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.

  • How AI Data Centers Are Elevating Development Risk In 2026

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    As thousands of artificial intelligence data center constructions continue to pop up across the U.S., such projects must be treated not as simple real estate developments, but as infrastructure programs where power, supply chains and technology integration all drive both schedule and risk, say attorneys at Cozen O’Connor.

  • Tips For Counsel As PE Eyes Data Center Facility Services

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    As private equity interest in specialized commercial facility services providers heightens, considerations for counsel and private equity investors run the gamut from contract transferability to facility compliance, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • CFIUS Must Adapt To Current Foreign Investment Realities

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    To continue protecting the U.S.’ long-term strategic and economic interests, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States should implement practical enhancements that leverage technology, expertise and clear communication, and enable it to keep pace with evolving demands, says attorney Sohan Dasgupta.

  • Breaking Down Expense Allocation In Mixed-Use Properties

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    Rapid increases in condominium fees and special assessments, driven by multiple factors such as rising insurance costs and expanded safety requirements, are contributing to increased litigation, so equitable expense allocation in mixed-use properties requires adherence to the governing documents, says Mike Walden at FTI Consulting.

  • What Fla. Trends Reveal About AI In Real Estate Development

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    Property developers can begin to understand how artificial intelligence tools are changing the real estate industry by studying Florida, where developers are using AI to speed vital processes, and AI disclosure and ethics requirements are proliferating, says Ben Mitchel at Shubin Law.

  • NJ Ruling Sheds Light On When 'Stub Rent' Must Be Paid

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    A New Jersey bankruptcy court's recent decision in New Rite Aid affirms that landlords can have "stub rent" treated as an administrative expense and highlights critical considerations for debtors, including the importance of deciding when and where to file for bankruptcy, say attorneys at Cleary.

  • What Changed For Healthcare Transaction Law In 2025

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    Though much of the legislation introduced last year to expand state scrutiny of healthcare transactions did not pass, investors should pay close attention to the overarching trends, which are likely to continue in this year's legislative sessions, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.

  • How Developers Can Harness New Texas Zoning Framework

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    A Texas law introducing a new zoning framework has the potential to unlock meaningful multifamily development opportunities, but developers and their project teams should follow four steps to help identify how affected cities are interpreting and implementing the new law, says Angela Hunt at Munsch Hardt.

  • What To Know About NY's Drastic 3rd-Party Practice Changes

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    Last month, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a law establishing new time limits for the commencement of third-party actions, which will have dramatic effects on insurance defense practice, particularly cases involving construction site accidents or claims of premises liability, says Shawn Schatzle at Lewis Brisbois.