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  • November 25, 2025

    Private Equity Could Be Ace Of College Sports Real Estate

    Private equity, long-established as a source of funding for professional sports, is now poised to make its entrance into college sports by fueling sports real estate and mixed-use districts adjacent to athletic facilities to generate revenue.

  • November 25, 2025

    New Complaint Says Ex-Execs Turned Steward Into 'Zombie'

    Bankrupt hospital operator Steward Health has filed hundreds of millions in new claims in Texas bankruptcy court against its former CEO and other executives, including allegations that they orchestrated a sale-leaseback deal that rendered the business an insolvent "zombie."

  • November 25, 2025

    Investors Say Alexandria Overhyped Leasing, NYC Project

    Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. investors filed suit in California federal court Tuesday, claiming the real estate investment trust overstated the strength of its leasing business and the projected value of a New York City property, causing the company's stock price to drop once the truth came to light.

  • November 25, 2025

    CIM Wraps Up $93M Loan For Boston Office, Retail Building

    Lender, developer and property owner CIM Group completed a $93.1 million whole loan deal allowing borrower DivcoWest to acquire a 13-story, 245,000-square-foot Boston office and retail building, the company has announced.

  • November 25, 2025

    MVP: Simpson Thacher's Whitney Salinas

    Whitney Salinas of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP advised real estate investment behemoth Blackstone on myriad multibillion-dollar deals in the past year, including its $16.2 billion acquisition of AirTrunk, one of Asia Pacific's largest data center businesses, scoring her a place among the 2025 Law360 Real Estate MVPs.

  • November 25, 2025

    MVP: King & Spalding's Scott Greer

    Scott Greer of King & Spalding LLP is advising Microsoft on a multibillion-dollar pursuit to develop data center infrastructure across the U.S. and has also guided a plethora of major construction projects for energy companies across the country, landing him a spot among the 2025 Law360 Construction MVPs.

  • November 25, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Attorneys with Greenberg Traurig LLP and Wachtel Missry LLP guided two of the largest property transactions in New York City over the past week, including one deal to set up development of an East Midtown site and another at the low-rise home of a pizza joint near Penn Station.

  • November 25, 2025

    3 Firms Guide $408M SF Hotel Sale From Receivership

    Newbond Holdings and Conversant Capital announced Tuesday that the pair have acquired two of San Francisco's largest hotels in a $408 million deal, guided by Goodwin Procter, Jeffer Mangels and Duane Morris.

  • November 24, 2025

    NC Landowners Assert Right To Fight Gas Facility Rezoning

    A group of landowners fighting the development of a liquid methane gas storage facility told a North Carolina state appeals court that they were deprived of their rights under state law because some neighboring properties were not properly notified of the rezoning.

  • November 24, 2025

    Bid To Halt Fla. Suit Over Trump Library Land Transfer Denied

    A Florida state judge on Monday denied a bid to halt the proceedings of a lawsuit challenging the transfer of Miami Dade College land to construct the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, citing the age of the retired professor who brought the complaint. 

  • November 24, 2025

    MoFo, Gibson Dunn Steer $541M Hudson Yards Buy

    Morrison Foerster and Gibson Dunn guided Mori Trust's blockbuster $541 million acquisition of the lower floors of 35 Hudson Yards from partners Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group, MoFo announced on Monday.

  • November 24, 2025

    SITE Centers Closes $263.6M Sale Of Four Shopping Centers

    SITE Centers Corp. has closed a $263.6 million sale of four shopping centers located in New Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania, the open-air shopping centers owner and operator announced.

  • November 24, 2025

    NJ Panel Orders Arbitration In Jersey City Real Estate Dispute

    A New Jersey appellate court on Monday affirmed a lower court's arbitration order for several counterclaims in a dispute involving a Jersey City apartment project, ruling that the counter-defendants didn't previously waive their right to arbitrate the counterclaims.

  • November 24, 2025

    NJ Towns Want Housing Provision Paused Amid Pending Suit

    Elected officials challenging a provision of New Jersey's new affordable housing framework have asked a Garden State federal court to preserve their municipalities' current zoning as they await the outcome of their pending suit.

  • November 24, 2025

    Fla. Firm Haber Law Elevates 3 Attys To Partner Amid Growth

    Miami-based Haber Law promoted three attorneys to its partnership after seeing growth in its Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach markets.

  • November 24, 2025

    Doctor Liable For Rent On Ex-NFL Player's Concussion Clinic

    A Florida neurologist who partnered with a former National Football League player to start a concussion clinic in Massachusetts can't dodge more than $100,000 in unpaid rent and interest owed by the defunct venture, an intermediate state appellate court said.

  • November 24, 2025

    La. Panel Axes Parishes' Premature Appeal Of Property Value

    A Louisiana state appeals court tossed a challenge that four parishes lodged against the state Tax Commission's valuation of an energy company's property, saying the appeals were filed before the commission issued an appealable ruling.

  • November 24, 2025

    Guam Bill Would Create Amnesty Program For Overdue Taxes

    Guam would establish an amnesty program to provide for the waiver of penalties and interest on delinquent corporate and individual income taxes, property taxes and other outstanding tax liabilities under a bill introduced in its unicameral Legislature.

  • November 21, 2025

    3 Firms Guide American Healthcare REIT's Public Offering

    American Healthcare REIT Inc., guided by Sidley Austin LLP, announced a public offering for 8.1 million of its common stock shares, which are underwritten by Paul Hastings LLP-led RBC Capital Markets in a deal partially guided by Venable LLP, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

  • November 21, 2025

    Feds Aim To Put Sackett Into Practice With New Water Rules

    After the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 ruling in Sackett v. EPA set new boundaries for which bodies of water are subject to federal oversight, the Trump administration is rolling out rulemaking to put into effect the court's more limited vision.

  • November 21, 2025

    Overwatch Capital, Idemitsu Reveal AI Data Center Partnership

    Investment platform Overwatch Capital and Japanese energy company Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd. will work together to build "next-generation, energy-resilient AI data centers" in Utah, Georgia, Texas, Illinois, Nevada, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Arizona and Colorado, Overwatch said on Thursday.

  • November 20, 2025

    Subletting Co. Settles NYC's Illegal STR 'Matchmaker' Claims

    A subletting company has agreed to resolve claims that it was used as a "'matchmaker'" of sorts for advertising and setting up illegal short-term rentals in New York City, the Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement announced.

  • November 20, 2025

    NoMo SoHo Hotel Owner Seeks $125M Sale In Ch. 11

    A New York bankruptcy judge agreed Thursday to approve sale procedures for the insolvent owner of the NoMo SoHo Hotel in Manhattan, setting it on a path to wrap up the process in just 20 days.

  • November 20, 2025

    NC Hotel Owner Says Insurer Botched Tornado Damage Claim

    An insurer failed to conduct a meaningful investigation of a North Carolina hotel's claim for tornado damage, the property owner alleged in a suit removed to federal court, saying the insurer issued a "puzzling" coverage denial referencing damage at a property 150 miles away and a workplace injury in Florida.

  • November 20, 2025

    Phillips 66 Loses Appeal Of La. Refinery's $1 Billion Value

    Phillips 66 cannot use the sale of a refinery in another state in its arguments for lowering the $1 billion assessment of a refinery in Louisiana, a state appeals court said, rejecting the company's appeal of the valuation.

Expert Analysis

  • 3 Developments That Will Affect Hospitality Companies In 2024

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    As the hospitality industry continues its post-pandemic recovery, it faces both challenges and opportunities to thrive in 2024, including navigating new labor rules, developing branded residential living spaces and cautiously embracing artificial intelligence, says Lauren Stewart at Sheppard Mullin.

  • What WeWork's Ch. 11 Filing Means For Landlords

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    WeWork’s recent Chapter 11 filing in New Jersey has the potential to be one of the most consequential cases in the real estate industry in many years, and presents a number of issues for landlords, including unexpired leases, assumption, assignment and more, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • The 4 Top Philadelphia Commerce Court Opinions Of 2023

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    Four 2023 rulings from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas — including decisions on judicial privilege, stay requests, sheriff's sales and the appointment of a receiver — highlight the court's commitment to stringent standards and address evolving challenges in commercial litigation, say Jonathan Hugg and Sarah Boutros at Eckert Seamans.

  • A Former Bankruptcy Judge Talks 2023 High Court Rulings

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    In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued four bankruptcy law opinions — an extraordinary number — and a close look at these cases signals that changes to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code will have to come from Congress, not the courts, says Phillip Shefferly at the University of Michigan Law School.

  • 5 Traps To Avoid When Selling CRE In Las Vegas Area

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    When dealing with commercial real estate in Clark County, Nevada — which includes the Las Vegas metro area — even sophisticated sellers may be ensnared by a myriad of tricky issues, ranging from transfer tax nuances to arbitration laws, says Chris Walther at Fennemore Craig.

  • 'Brownfields' Definition Key To Energy Community Tax Credits

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    As the IRS rolls out guidance for claiming community energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, a review of the long-standing statutory definition of "brownfields" reveals that it continues to serve the goal of creating opportunities for investment in abandoned properties, says Louise Dyble at Sheppard Mullin.

  • Why Courts Are Nixing Insurer Defense Recoupment Claims

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    Following a recent trend, the Hawaii Supreme Court's decision in St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. v. Bodell Construction Co. provides a concise explanation of the argument that an insurer generally may not recoup costs for defending claims, based on three considerations, says Bradley Nash at Hoguet Newman.

  • The SEC's Cooled Down But Still Spicy Private Fund Rules

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    Timothy Spangler and Lindsay Trapp at Dechert consider recently finalized U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules, which significantly alter the scope of obligations private fund advisers must meet under the Investment Advisers Act, noting the absence of several contentious proposals and litigation that could result in implementation delays.

  • Trump NY Fraud Trial Shows Civil, Criminal Case Differences

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    Former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial currently unfolding in New York provides a reminder that civil bench trials can be just as damaging, if not more so, than criminal prosecutions, due to several key elements of civil litigation procedure, says retired attorney David Moskowitz.

  • A Year-End Look At Florida's Capital Investment Tax Credit

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    Notwithstanding the Walt Disney Co.’s feud with Gov. Ron DeSantis this year, Florida's capital investment tax credit will continue to make the state a favored destination for large corporations, particularly in light of the new federal alternative minimum tax and the Pillar Two top-up tax, says Alan Lederman at Gunster.

  • Crypto Has Democratized Trading In Bankruptcy Claims

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    Following the pandemic, there has been a wave of cryptocurrency bankruptcies and a related increase in access to information, allowing nontraditional bankruptcy investors to purchase claims and democratizing a once closed segment of alternative investing, says Joseph Sarachek at Strategic Liquidity.

  • Paths Forward For RE Buyers In Turbulent Market Conditions

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    Real estate borrowers are facing significant challenges in financing new acquisitions or developments amid escalating interest rates, but opportunistic debt funds may be able to help bridge through the present environment, say Jon Gallant and Jared Hodges at Knowles Gallant.

  • DC Ruling Provides Support For Builders Risk Claim Recovery

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    To deny coverage for builders risk claims, insurers have been increasingly relying on two arguments, both of which have been invalidated in the recent U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia decision, South Capitol Bridgebuilders v. Lexington, say Greg Podolak and Cheryl Kozdrey at Saxe Doernberger.