Data Center Development Faces A Shortage On People Power
The competition for hard hat workers and specialized equipment for data centers is fiercer than ever, drawing resources away from other sectors and creating challenges for industrial developers, according to a Duane Morris construction attorney.
Why Insurance Capital Is Courting REITs
Private equity firms are looking to invest in joint ventures with real estate investment trusts in order to put some of their vast sum of insurance capital to work.
Uptick In Lender Guarantor Claims Shapes New Deals
Real estate litigators in New York City are seeing lenders bring more lawsuits against loan guarantors, arguing they have run afoul of provisions largely meant as a liability shield. Transaction attorneys are taking cues from lenders' efforts to draft more specific guarantee provisions, or alternatives to judicial foreclosure, in new loans.
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A New Jersey state judge has handed a win to CBRE Inc. and two of its brokers in a Jersey City apartment development enterprise's suit alleging it was duped into a $19.5 million site deal, finding no reasonabl... (more story)
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Thursday that bank loans to private equity, private credit and other nonbanks reached $1.4 trillion last year, identifying it as the fastest-growing category of lending... (more story)
Real estate investment trusts raised approximately $10 billion via capital offerings in the first quarter of 2026, a slight decline from the prior year, even as mergers and acquisitions activity sped up, per a... (more story)
The Illinois General Assembly has approved a bill amended to provide more tax incentives for the site of a proposed stadium for the Chicago Bears, who are also considering a stadium offer from neighboring Indiana.
Digital infrastructure company DataBank, advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, has obtained a $2 billion construction loan to build three leased 60-megawatt data centers in Red Oak, Texas, the company announced.
A blank-check company targeting industries such as hospitality, technology and real estate to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering advised by Loeb & Loeb LLP, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP and Ogier.
The Internal Revenue Service properly disallowed a partnership's nearly $26 million charitable deduction for a donated easement on a 110-acre pasture, the agency told the Eleventh Circuit, urging it to affirm ... (more story)
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A New York City-backed program to offer property and liability insurance to affordable housing operators is a promising approach to reducing a key operating cost for landlords that don't have the flexibility o... (more story)
A group of Michigan real estate brokers and agents on Thursday said they would ask the Sixth Circuit to review a March decision rejecting the proposed antitrust class action over rules set by the National Asso... (more story)
The Miami Association of Realtors on Monday announced plans to merge with the Broward, Palm Beach & St. Lucie Realtors, noting that the move would create the largest local Realtor association in the world.
The U.S. Department of Justice has asked a California federal court to allow the government to take possession of a Beverly Hills mansion alleged to have been purchased and then renovated with $30 million in i... (more story)
A home improvement company's nationwide sales model is built on a misclassification scheme that shortchanged workers, a group of former sales representatives said in a proposed collective and class action file... (more story)
Homebuyers in a proposed class action accusing real estate brokerages of conspiring to hike up their fees asked a Florida federal court to block the companies from settling similar antitrust claims in an Illinois lawsuit.
A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday tossed a suit brought against the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office by two contractors alleging they were illegally targeted in a criminal investigation over a business ri... (more story)