Commercial
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January 30, 2026
NJ Panel OKs Bank's COD Denial For Family Dollar Build
A New Jersey appeals panel on Friday found that a bank was within its rights to refuse to fund cash-on-delivery payment for a prefabricated steel structure a developer planned to use on a project to build a Family Dollar store.
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January 30, 2026
Prosecutors Can't Revive RICO Case Against NJ Powerbroker
The New Jersey Appellate Division on Friday rejected a bid from state prosecutors to revive the criminal racketeering case against South Jersey powerbroker George Norcross and several others, finding that the allegations either did not amount to crimes or were brought too late.
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January 29, 2026
Del. High Court Won't Revive Goldman Heirs' Dispute
Delaware's Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed an earlier finding that the late billionaire Sol Goldman's grandson has the right to administer his deceased father's property and settle his interest in the family's vast real estate empire, as the estate executor.
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January 29, 2026
Boulder County Residents Lose Easement Appeal
A Colorado Court of Appeals panel found Thursday in a ruling of first impression that adjacent property owners lack standing to challenge the termination of a conservation easement in a group of Boulder County landowners' appeal against the county.
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January 29, 2026
Winter Storm's Costs For Insurers Likely To Be Manageable
The winter storm that plunged much of the U.S. into a deep freeze this week will likely bring about insurance claims challenges related to cause of loss and business interruptions, though market analysts expect the costs will be manageable for insurers.
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January 29, 2026
Prospect Ends Calif. Sale Row, Expects To Close RI Deal
Prospect Medical Holdings told a Texas bankruptcy judge on Thursday that a dispute stemming from the sale of its California hospitals has been resolved and that the sale of its Rhode Island hospitals may finally close a year after the deal was approved.
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January 29, 2026
Hospitality REIT Ryman Ups Credit Facility To $850M In Refi
Hospitality real estate investment trust Ryman Hospitality Properties said it has refinanced its revolving credit facility, increasing its size from $700 million to $850 million and extending maturity from May 2027 to January 2030.
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January 29, 2026
Crowell & Moring Loses DC Appeal In $30M COVID Rent Dispute
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled against Crowell & Moring LLP's appeal for its $30 million rent dispute with a D.C. office landlord that refused to grant a coronavirus-related rent abatement.
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January 29, 2026
Bernstein Litowitz Touts 'Precedent-Setting' Misconduct Win
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP helped beat eXp World Holdings Inc. officers' bid to have the Delaware Chancery Court toss shareholder claims related to widespread allegations of sexual misconduct at the real estate services company, in what a firm attorney called a "precedent-setting" result.
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January 29, 2026
Blackstone Optimistic On AI, Warehouses, Apartments In 2026
Executives at Blackstone Inc. said during a Thursday call with analysts to discuss financial results that while parts of the real estate sector are still sluggish, the company is confident in the long-term outlook for data centers, logistics and rental housing.
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January 29, 2026
Phoenix Investors Buys Ill. Industrial Parcel With Reno Plans
Phoenix Investors announced that it has acquired a nearly 670,000-square-foot industrial property in Kankakee, Illinois, with plans for capital improvements at the property to reposition the asset.
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January 29, 2026
Co. Snaps Up Fully Leased Northern Calif. Industrial Property
Industrial-focused real estate firm Overton Moore Properties said it has acquired a fully leased portfolio spanning 245,472 square feet in Northern California.
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January 29, 2026
Utah House Bill Would Require Tax Hike Notice, Set Limits
Utah would require taxing entities to provide notice of their intent to levy a property tax rate above a statutorily defined base rate and impose limits on property tax increases under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 28, 2026
Jeffer Mangels Picks New Vice Chair For Hospitality Team
Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP has picked its cybersecurity and privacy group co-chair to serve as the new vice chair for its global hospitality team, which currently employs more than 40 attorneys, the firm announced Monday.
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January 28, 2026
Farmers Say 'Secret' Union Pacific Fee Blocks Rival Rail Line
Kansas and Colorado grain farmers and the company they use to ship their grain to the West Coast sued Union Pacific in Kansas federal court for allegedly using a "secret" fee illegally hidden from federal rail regulators to stop the plaintiffs from using a cheaper alternative rail line.
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January 28, 2026
Judge Sends Mass. REIT's $125M DIP Back To Drawing Board
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Wednesday rejected a Massachusetts-based real estate investment trust's request for final approval of its $125 million in Chapter 11 financing, saying it would leave the debtor bound by too many terms of default.
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January 28, 2026
Day Pitney's Real Estate Co-Chair Talks Boston CRE Market
More housing, including affordable and nonluxury units, and a cautious approach to tax policy can help Boston's commercial real estate market overcome the challenges it has faced in recent years, said the new co-chair of Day Pitney LLP's real estate practice.
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January 28, 2026
3 Firms Guide Bond Street REIT's $100M Credit Facility
South Carolina-based Bond Street Real Estate Investment Trust said Wednesday that it closed a credit facility with $100 million in commitments last month, with advice from Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP, Morrison & Foerster LLP and Chapman and Cutler LLP.
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January 28, 2026
Werner Acquires FirstFleet Trucking Co. In $283M Deal
Werner Enterprises said Wednesday it has purchased privately held dedicated trucking company First Enterprises Inc., known as FirstFleet, for about $245 million in cash, and will separately purchase about $38 million worth of real estate from the company.
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January 28, 2026
Real Estate Group Of The Year: Latham
Latham & Watkins LLP's real estate practice group provided guidance to Meta and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board on two separate, multibillion-dollar data center joint venture partnerships, earning the firm a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Real Estate Groups of the Year.
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January 28, 2026
Construction Group Of The Year: Orrick
Last year, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP advised the Gateway Development Commission on the $16 billion Hudson River tunnel replacement project and advised New York City on the Manhattan construction contract for its $13 billion Borough-Based Jails Program to replace the Rikers Island complex, earning a spot among the 2025 Law360 Construction Groups of the Year.
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January 28, 2026
3 Firms Advise Apollo REIT's $9B Portfolio Sale To Insurer
A mortgage origination unit of Apollo Global Management announced Wednesday it will sell a $9 billion loan portfolio to an affiliated insurance company after the real estate investment trust's stock consistently traded below its book value, with Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, Clifford Chance LLP and Sidley Austin LLP advising the parties.
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January 28, 2026
Wash. Panel Won't Force State To Pull Dispensary License
A Washington appeals panel won't force state cannabis regulators to revoke a dispensary's license at the request of another dispensary that wished to open in the same area, saying the board rightly found that the license was not subject to forfeiture.
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January 27, 2026
Nuveen, Brandywine Close Pa.'s Largest C-PACE Financing
Nuveen Green Capital announced Jan. 27 that it has closed on $87.3 million in commercial property-assessed clean energy financing with Brandywine Realty Trust for its Schuylkill Yards project in Philadelphia, marking the largest C-PACE financing in Pennsylvania history and the first in the state for a publicly traded real estate investment trust in recent years.
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January 27, 2026
Work Shutdown In Sight For $16B NY-NJ Rail Tunnel Project
Officials leading construction of the $16 billion Gateway Tunnel project connecting New York and New Jersey said Tuesday that they are preparing to shut down construction next week unless the Trump administration restores funding.
Expert Analysis
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What To Watch As NY LLC Transparency Act Is Stuck In Limbo
Just about a month before it's set to take effect, the status of the New York LLC Transparency Act remains murky because of a pending amendment and the lack of recent regulatory attention in New York, but business owners should at least prepare for the possibility of having to comply, says Jonathan Wilson at Buchalter.
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Power Market Reforms Push Data Center Lease Rates Higher
Rising demand, constrained supply and ongoing reforms, amid a rush for reliable, near-term computing capacity, are putting pressure on data center leasing renewal rates in large markets such as the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and PJM Interconnection Inc., say attorneys at Weil.
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Courts Stay Consistent In 'Period Of Restoration' Rulings
Three recent rulings centering on the period of restoration in lost business income claims followed the same themes in interpreting this infrequently litigated, but highly consequential, provision of first-party property and time element insurance coverage, say attorneys at Zelle.
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The Emerging Issues Shaping Real Estate Project Insurance
As real estate faces increasingly complex considerations — such as climate losses, "nuclear verdicts" and regulatory changes — insurance is evolving into a strategic function that should be discussed early in the planning stages of a project, says Jason Adams at Cox Castle.
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CFIUS Trends May Shift Under 'America First' Policy
The arrival of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' latest annual report suggests that the Trump administration's "America First" policy will have a measurable effect on foreign investment, including improved trendlines for investments from allied sources and increasingly negative trendlines for those from foreign adversary sources, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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New Conn. Real Estate Laws Will Reshape Housing Landscape
With new legislation tackling Connecticut's real estate landscape, introducing critical new requirements and legal ambiguities that demand careful interpretation, legal counsel will have to navigate a significantly altered and more complex regulatory environment, say attorneys at Harris Beach.
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Trump Tax Law Has Mixed Impacts On Commercial Real Estate
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brings sweeping changes to the real estate industry — and while the permanency of opportunity zones and bonus depreciation creates predictability for some taxpayers, sunsetting incentives for renewable energy projects will leave others with hard choices, says Jordan Metzger at Cole Schotz.
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Contractor Considerations As Construction Costs Rebound
The U.S. construction industry is navigating rising costs driven by energy and trade policy, which should prompt contractors to review contract structuring, supply chain management and market diversification, among other factors, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor.
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2 Rulings Highlight IRS' Uncertain Civil Fraud Penalty Powers
Conflicting decisions from the U.S. Tax Court and the Northern District of Texas that hinge on whether the IRS can administratively assert civil fraud penalties since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024 decision in SEC v. Jarkesy provide both opportunities and potential pitfalls for taxpayers, says Michael Landman at Bird Marella.
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Expect DOJ To Repeat 4 Themes From 2024's FCPA Trials
As two upcoming Foreign Corrupt Practice Act trials approach, defense counsel should anticipate the U.S. Department of Justice to revive several of the same themes prosecutors leaned on in trials last year to motivate jurors to convict, and build counternarratives to neutralize these arguments, says James Koukios at MoFo.
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5 Real Estate Takeaways From Trump's Sweeping Tax Law
Changes to the Internal Revenue Code included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will have a range of effects on real estate sponsors, investors and real estate investment trusts — from more compliance flexibility around taxable REIT subsidiary limits to new considerations raised by a key retaliatory tax provision that was left out, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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8 Steps For Industrial Property Buyers To Limit Enviro Liability
Ongoing litigation over the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s designation of PFAS as hazardous site contaminants demonstrates the liabilities that industrial property purchasers risk inheriting, but steps to guarantee rigorous environmental compliance, anticipate regulatory change and allocate cleanup responsibilities can mitigate this uncertainty, say attorneys at ArentFox Schiff.
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Revamped Opportunity Zones Can Aid Clean Energy Projects
The Qualified Opportunity Zone program, introduced in 2017 and reshaped in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, offers investors federal tax incentives for development in low-income communities — incentives that are especially meaningful for clean energy projects, where capital-intensive infrastructure and long-term planning are essential, say attorneys at Dentons.