Commercial

  • August 18, 2025

    Real Estate Co. Douglas Elliman Hires Ex-Sidley Atty As GC

    Douglas Elliman Inc. hired a former Sidley Austin LLP counsel as its general counsel in its Miami office, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing posted by the real estate services company.

  • August 18, 2025

    Polsinelli Guides $177M Loan For Las Vegas Casino, Hotel

    Peachtree Group, guided by Polsinelli PC, has closed a deal in which it will originate $176.5 million in retroactive clean energy financing for the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, the investment management firm announced Monday, describing the transaction as one of the "largest" of its kind in the U.S.

  • August 18, 2025

    Del. OKs Property Tax Installment Payments, Refund Change

    Delaware made property tax changes, including allowing installment payments and changing refund rules, under bills signed by the governor.

  • August 18, 2025

    Del. Codifies Counties' Power To Tax Property By Class

    Delaware codified in statute the authority of counties and municipalities to impose separate tax rates on different classes of real property under legislation signed by the governor.

  • August 18, 2025

    Judge Dismisses Calif. Resort Developer's Ch. 11

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday dismissed the Chapter 11 case of an insolvent company that developed a resort and other properties in California, after months of the company pursuing either a structured foreclosure in Chapter 11 or a global resolution.

  • August 18, 2025

    3rd Circ. Backs Pittsburgh In Row Over Zoning Board Conflict

    The Third Circuit has backed the dismissal of a mixed-use project developer's million-dollar lawsuit against the Pittsburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment over variance delays caused by a conflict of interest dispute, saying its due process rights weren't violated.

  • August 15, 2025

    NJ Watchdog Fights File Disclosure In Hospital Antitrust Suit

    The New Jersey State Commission of Investigation on Thursday challenged a federal judge's refusal to protect investigative materials that RWJBarnabas Health Inc. wants to subpoena as it defends an antitrust suit by CarePoint Health Systems Inc., arguing the ruling violates precedent giving such records the same secrecy protections as grand jury materials.

  • August 15, 2025

    Ohio Justices Back Landlord In Speedway Store Leases Suit

    The Ohio Supreme Court has sided with a landlord embroiled in a lease renewal dispute with a tenant that subleased 24 properties to major convenience store chain Speedway LLC, ruling that the tenant didn't make a mistake when it negligently failed to renew its leases on time.

  • August 15, 2025

    9th Circ. Affirms Dismissal Of Vegas Casino Room Rate Case

    The Ninth Circuit rejected an appeal on Friday from guests seeking to revive their antitrust case accusing Las Vegas casino-hotel operators of using a vendor's software to inflate room rates, finding that the pricing service helps the hotels compete.

  • August 15, 2025

    Zips Car Wash Landlords Deny Ch. 11 Assumption Of Leases

    Two landlords of Zips Car Wash said in a Texas federal district court that its lease with the debtor was properly terminated for missed payments and the company should have vacated the properties, challenging the bankruptcy court's decision allowing Zips to assume the leases.

  • August 15, 2025

    New Jersey AG Slams Power Broker's 'Flawed' Appeal Brief

    South Jersey power broker George Norcross used a flawed argument in pushing back against New Jersey's effort to revive a dismissed criminal case against him, Attorney General Matthew Platkin has argued in a reply brief filed in state appellate court.

  • August 15, 2025

    Bankrupt NJ Office Building Gets OK For $26M Sale

    A New York bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved the sale of a New Jersey office building for $26 million, a higher price than that offered by the stalking horse bidder, which will get a $215,000 breakup fee.

  • August 15, 2025

    Ind. Town, Developer Settle Dispute Over Old Colgate Factory

    An Indiana town, a developer and the county treasurer have settled their dispute over more than 40 acres of property that included a defunct, historic Colgate-Palmolive factory, according to a joint stipulation filed in Indiana federal court.

  • August 15, 2025

    Exec Snared In Now-Dismissed Eric Adams Case Avoids Jail

    A wealthy construction executive who admitted illegally funneling over $12,000 into the 2021 campaign of New York City Mayor Eric Adams avoided prison on Friday at a sentencing that followed the government's decision not to proceed against the mayor himself.

  • August 15, 2025

    Fried Frank Guides JV's $1B NYC Office Buy

    A joint venture between Elliott Investment Management and real estate company RXR acquired a 42-floor Manhattan office building in a $1.08 billion deal guided by Fried Frank, the law firm announced.

  • August 15, 2025

    Calif. Student Housing Complex Files Ch. 11

    University Park Berkeley LLC, the operator of a student housing complex in Berkeley, California, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Thursday in a California bankruptcy court, listing between $50 million and $100 million in debt.

  • August 15, 2025

    Yellow Corp. Seeks OK For $16M In Real Estate Sales

    Trucking company Yellow Corp. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to approve the sale of three of its remaining truck depots for a total of just over $16 million.

  • August 14, 2025

    Ruling May Increase Reinsurers' Caution In Insureds' Dealings​​​​​​​

    A Texas federal judge's ruling that a chemical manufacturer can continue to pursue litigation against a reinsurer in connection with the manufacturer's roughly $100 million business interruption claim offered a well-reasoned analysis as to when a policyholder has standing to bring a direct action against a reinsurer, experts said.

  • August 14, 2025

    Liberty Mutual, RXR Unveil $1B Multifamily Credit Partnership

    Liberty Mutual Investments plans to provide up to $1 billion worth of credit to real estate company RXR for multifamily financing opportunities, the companies jointly announced Aug. 14.

  • August 14, 2025

    Insurance Key To Mitigating Mortgage Risks From Flooding

    The increase of flooding in areas outside mandatory flood insurance purchase zones is contributing to mortgage risks for underinsured homeowners following disasters, underscoring a need to find ways to ensure more people have flood coverage, experts say.

  • August 14, 2025

    Insurer Avoids Bad Faith Claims In $2M Vandalism Case

    A California state court dismissed a property owner's claims that its insurer refused in bad faith to cover nearly $2 million in vandalism losses after its tenant, a cannabis cultivator, ended its lease, but found the owner's breach of contract claim can still proceed to trial.

  • August 14, 2025

    3 Firms Advise Mall REIT's $1.5B Notes Offering

    Simon Property Group LP, advised by Latham & Watkins LLP, will sell $1.5 billion of senior notes in a deal also guided by Barnes & Thornburg LLP and Sidley Austin LLP.

  • August 14, 2025

    3 Firms Guide $650M Brookfield Notes Offering

    Brookfield Finance Inc. is offering $650 million worth of Canadian-issued notes that have been underwritten by BofA Securities Inc. and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., according to a Brookfield prospectus filing and a related term sheet.

  • August 14, 2025

    Rite Aid Gets More Bids For Leases, Properties In Ch. 11

    Drugstore chain Rite Aid told a New Jersey bankruptcy judge on Thursday that it has secured another roughly $76 million in bids for leases and property across the country as the debtor works to sell its assets in Chapter 11.

  • August 14, 2025

    Fox Rothschild Lands Cohen Seglias' Delaware Office Leader

    Fox Rothschild LLP has added the former managing partner of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC's Delaware office to expand its real estate practice in the First State and beyond.

Expert Analysis

  • Climate Among Many Factors Driving Up RE Insurance Costs

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    A proactive approach to risk management may determine the viability of the U.S. commercial real estate sector as weather crises and other factors drive insurance costs higher, says Ulrick Matsunaga at Crosbie Gliner.

  • Bid Protest Spotlight: Debriefings, Timeliness, Documentation

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    ​James Tucker at MoFo examines three recent decisions from the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims concerning an agency's decision not to hold post-award discussions, a timeliness trap in certain Federal Supply Schedule procurements and the importance of providing contemporaneous documentation in price-evaluation protests.

  • A Look At Recent Case Law On Expedited Judgment In NY

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    A number of recent New York state court decisions clarify and refine the contours surrounding Civil Practice Law and Rule 3213, providing landlords, lenders and other payees guidance on how to seek accelerated judgment in certain litigation, says Alexander Lycoyannis at Holland & Knight.

  • Dealmaker Lessons From CFIUS' New Enforcement Webpage

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    The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ recently launched webpage, which details the actions — and inactions — that led to enforcement activity, provides important insights for dealmakers about filing requirements, mitigation commitments and the cost of noncompliance, say attorneys at Dechert.

  • Reassessing Lease Provisions To Account For ESG Initiatives

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    As companies seek to build ESG considerations into their businesses, it's crucial to understand how such initiatives can quickly become significant enough to compel reassessment of lease agreement provisions, and how best to modify leases accordingly, say Julian Freeman and Gabe Pitassi at Cox Castle.

  • Avoid Getting Burned By Agencies' Solar Financing Spotlight

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    Recently coordinated reports and advisories from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission maximize the spotlight on the consumer solar financing market and highlight pitfalls for lenders to avoid in this burgeoning field, says Mercedes Tunstall at Cadwalader.

  • Co-Tenancy Clause Pointers For Shopping Center Landlords

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    Large retail tenants often require co-tenancy provisions in their leases, entitling them to remedies if a shopping center's occupancy drops in certain ways, but landlords must draft these provisions carefully to avoid giving tenants too much control, says Gary Glick at Cox Castle.

  • Assessing Algorithmic Versus Generative AI Pricing Tools

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    A comparison of traditional algorithmic pricing models and those powered by generative artificial intelligence can help regulators and practitioners weigh the pros and cons of relying on large language models to price products or services, say Maxime Cohen at McGill University, and Tim Spittle and Jimmy Royer at Analysis Group.

  • Navigating A Potpourri Of Possible Transparency Act Pitfalls

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    Despite the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's continued release of guidance for complying with the Corporate Transparency Act, its interpretation remains in flux, making it important for companies to understand potentially problematic areas of ambiguity in the practical application of the law, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • Keys To Successful Commercial Property Insurance Claims

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    While insurance needs for commercial leasing arrangements are driven by the characteristics of the premises and the nature of the tenants' intended operations, there are several universal best practices landlords and their counsel can follow when making claims after loss or damage.

  • Tips For Handling Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases

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    Bankruptcy counsel should consider several strategies when representing either a debtor or lender in single asset real estate debtor Chapter 11 cases, which generally arise when a debtor is forced to file for relief to stop an impending foreclosure sale.

  • Increased Scrutiny Raises Int'l Real Estate Transaction Risks

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    Recently proposed regulations expanding the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' oversight, a White House divestment order and state-level legislative efforts signal increasing scrutiny of real estate transactions that may trigger national security concerns, say Luciano Racco and Aleksis Fernández Caballero at Foley Hoag.

  • Portland's Gross Receipts Tax Oversteps City's Authority

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    Recent measures by Portland, Oregon, that expand the voter-approved scope of the Clean Energy Surcharge on certain retail sales eviscerate the common meaning of the word "retail" and exceed the city's chartered authority to levy tax, say Nikki Dobay at Greenberg Traurig and Jeff Newgard at Peak Policy.