Commercial
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May 30, 2025
Bravo Property Trust Lands $400M From Middle East Investor
Real estate financing company Bravo Property Trust announced on Friday that a Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund manager will invest up to $400 million in the firm to support its bridge and construction loan offerings.
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May 29, 2025
Alston & Bird, Smith Mackinnon Steer $710M Fla. Bank Deal
The holding company for Seacoast National Bank said Thursday that it would acquire Villages Bancorporation Inc., the holding company of Citizens First Bank based in The Villages, Florida, for approximately $710 million in a deal guided by Alston & Bird LLP and Smith Mackinnon PA.
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May 29, 2025
NY Landlord LLC Transparency Bill Advances
The New York State Senate passed a bill on May 28 to require landlords of rent-stabilized properties to disclose members of their limited liability companies.
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May 29, 2025
KC Royals Say Mortgage Deal Doesn't Imply Move To Kansas
The Kansas City Royals have made a third-party purchase of the mortgage on a potential site for a new ballpark in Overland Park, Kansas, but denied that the transaction meant the MLB team was moving from the city and state of Missouri that have been its home since launching in 1969.
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May 29, 2025
Shareholders Sue REIT, Ready Capital Over 2023 Merger
A proposed class of investors in a REIT that merged with commercial real estate lender Ready Capital Corp. two years ago claimed in Washington federal court that they were misled by executives from both companies ahead of the $787 million deal.
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May 29, 2025
Texas Bars Some Property Tax Hikes Above Voter-OK'd Rates
Texas will prohibit school districts from adopting property tax rates above voter-approved thresholds in response to a natural disaster if voters previously rejected a similar proposed rate increase, under a bill signed by Gov. Greg Abbott.
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May 29, 2025
Latham-Led Luxury Vacation Rental Startup Raises $50M
Wander, a platform for luxury short-term rentals, announced that it raised $50 million in a Series B round co-led by QED Investors and Fifth Wall to support the company's expansion efforts, with guidance from Latham & Watkins LLP.
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May 29, 2025
Clifford Chance Hires Investment Funds Partner From Kirkland
Clifford Chance LLP announced Tuesday the hiring of a partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP for its funds and investment management practice in the U.S., a month after Kirkland picked up an investment funds partner from Clifford Chance.
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May 29, 2025
Developer Sells Miami Office Tower Project Site For $211.5M
Developer and property manager Swire Properties has sold a project development site for a planned Miami office tower to Melo Group for $211.5 million, a representative for commercial real estate firm CBRE told Law360.
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May 29, 2025
Greenberg Traurig Guides $100M Brooklyn Hotel Sale
A hedge fund sold off a Brooklyn hotel to a real estate investment and development firm in a $100 million deal guided by Greenberg Traurig LLP, according to official property records.
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May 29, 2025
Ariz. Hilton Hotel Developer Lands $86M Refi Loan
The developer and property manager of a newly constructed luxury Hilton Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona, obtained an $86 million refinancing loan for the property in a deal guided by commercial real estate firm Walker & Dunlop, according to a May 29 announcement.
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May 28, 2025
Multivista Aims To Take Guesswork Out Of Construction
In a recent interview with Law360 Real Estate Authority, the owner of a franchise of proptech company Multivista explained how cataloged insights into the building process can help prevent mistakes or down the road serve as valuable evidence in the event of a dispute or warranty claim.
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May 28, 2025
NJ County To Put $240B In Land Records On Blockchain
Land record management company Balcony on Wednesday said it has struck a deal to store some 370,000 property deeds in Bergen County, New Jersey, on its blockchain platform, in the biggest-ever U.S. effort of its kind.
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May 28, 2025
Landfill Co. Challenges Va. City's Land Use Law
A landfill owner in Chesapeake, Virginia, claimed in a federal suit filed Wednesday that a local land use law wrongfully lets the city strip away property rights that have allowed the landfill to keep operating over the years despite changes in land use restrictions.
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May 28, 2025
Calif. Hotel Operator Sued By JV Partner In Ch. 11 Case
The joint venture partner of a bankrupt California hotel owner-operator lodged an adversary complaint against the company in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy case in Delaware, urging the court to transfer several of the joint venture's California properties.
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May 28, 2025
Greenspoon Marder Adds Former GC To Hospitality Group
Greenspoon Marder LLP hired a former general counsel and senior vice president for pizza and burger chain Emmy Squared as a partner for the firm's hospitality, alcohol and leisure industry group in its New York City office, the firm announced Wednesday.
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May 28, 2025
Nev. Extends Property Tax In Las Vegas, County To 2057
Nevada extended by 30 years the imposition of a property tax in the city of Las Vegas and unincorporated areas of Clark County, with revenue allocated for employing police officers, under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 28, 2025
Foley Hospitality Leader Talks Deals In Economic Uncertainty
Although hotel investors remain cautious amid the ongoing trade war with recession fears still lurking, transaction activity is happening at "almost historic levels," one Foley & Lardner hospitality leader told Law360 Real Estate Authority.
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May 28, 2025
Insurance Atty Talks FEMA Cuts As Storm, Fire Seasons Near
As hurricane and wildfire seasons approach, Anthony Lopez, founder of the law firm Your Insurance Attorney, told Law360 Real Estate Authority that with natural disasters intensifying, the Trump administration's cuts to FEMA are likely to put more pressure on states and property owners in an already challenging insurance environment.
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May 27, 2025
Renaissance Fair Co. Says Landlord Planned 'Knock-Off' Event
The operator of a New England Renaissance fair has accused its landlord of stalling on a long-term lease extension in order to plan a "knock-off version" of the event.
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May 27, 2025
Unlicensed Adviser Charged With $4M Securities Fraud In NC
Federal prosecutors in North Carolina have charged an unlicensed California investment adviser with fraud and money laundering after he allegedly lured more than 30 victims into investing more than $4 million in bogus commercial real estate opportunities.
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May 27, 2025
NJ Developer Alleges Defamation In Waterfront Dispute
A Garden State developer claims that a real estate and property management company defamed it in a letter to municipal officials in which it said an appellate panel had ruled that the developer conspired with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to deprive the real estate company and the public of due process regarding a waterfront development.
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May 27, 2025
Browns Update Bid To Build Stadium Outside Of Cleveland
The Cleveland Browns have reasserted their claim in Ohio federal court that the city of Cleveland cannot legally stop the NFL franchise from building a new stadium in the suburbs and that the city law designed to keep an owner from moving the team without government approval does not apply to them.
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May 27, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Mayer Brown and Nixon Peabody are among the law firms that landed work on the largest New York City real estate deals to hit public records last week, with matters in Manhattan and Bronx atop the list.
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May 27, 2025
Ariz. Asks Justices To Skip Tax Fight Over Plant On Tribe Land
Arizona's tax agency urged the U.S. Supreme Court to pass on a power company's claims that property taxes were illegally levied on a power plant it owns on tribal land, saying the justices have consistently upheld taxes on tribal reservations that solely fall on non-Native Americans.
Expert Analysis
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What Retail Landlords Must Know About Permitted Transfers
As trying economic times require tenants to create options to cease their operations by transferring their lease obligations to other parties, retail landlords must give significant thought to how permitted transfers are drafted, and how parties are to be protected in the present and the future, says Scott Grossfeld at Cox Castle.
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Proactive Measures While NY Foreclosure Law Is In Limbo
While questions about the scope and constitutionality of New York's Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act might not be resolved by courts for years, lenders, borrowers and other interested parties can take action to protect their rights and potentially expedite appellate review, say Allison Schoenthal and Andrew Kim at Goodwin.
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EB-5 Investment Period Clarification Raises More Questions
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' recent clarifying guidance for EB-5 investors, specifying that the statutory investment period begins two years from the date of investment, raises as many questions as it answers given related agency requirements and investors' potential contractual obligations, says Daniel Lundy at Klasko Immigration Law Partners.
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A Guide For Landlords Pivoting To Medical Office Buildings
The current commercial real estate landscape presents a unique opportunity for landlords, real estate developers and investors to accommodate the growing health care industry's need for office buildings, though proper navigation of complex regulations and leasing concerns is necessary, says Mehdi Sinaki at Michelman & Robinson.
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NY Co-Ops Must Avoid Pitfalls When Navigating Insurance
In light of skyrocketing premiums, tricky exclusions and dwindling options, New York cooperative corporations must carefully review potential contractors' insurance policies in order to secure full protection, as even seemingly minor contractor jobs can carry significant risk due to New York labor laws, says Eliot Zuckerman at Smith Gambrell.
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What To Consider When Converting Calif. Offices To Housing
In light of California legislators' recent efforts to expedite the process for converting offices into residential buildings, developers should evaluate both the societal upsides, and the significant economic and legal hurdles, of such conversions, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner.
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Ch. 12 Ruling Is A Helpful Addition To Interest Rate Case Law
In its recent In re: Topp ruling, the Eighth Circuit addressed the question of which rate of interest debtors should pay under a bankruptcy plan, showing that the choice of interest rate plan is a factual issue subject to appellate review for clear error, and not a legal issue subject to de novo review, says Donald Swanson at Koley Jessen.
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Appellate Rulings Highlight Telecom Standard Uncertainties
Two recent contrasting appellate opinions in Cellco v. White Deer Township and NMSurf v. Webber — interpreting Sections 332 and 253 of the Communications Act, respectively — demonstrate the continuing uncertainty carriers face when challenging state and local requirements that may impede their provision of telecommunications services, say attorneys at Davis Wright.
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How Investors Can Seize Renewables Opportunities In RE
As governments and stakeholders increasingly focus on sustainability in the real estate sector, investors could capture significant upside by implementing an operational real estate strategy focused on renewable energy sources, say attorneys at Goodwin.
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Insurance Cos. Are Stretching Construction Standard Limits
In the construction sector, the importance of closely vetting downstream parties' insurance policies has never been more critical — owners and general contractors need to be on the lookout for ever broader carrier-specific expansions of standard insurance provisions that are perilous for risk transfer, says Eric Clarkson at Saxe Doernberger.
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Potential WeWork Bankruptcy May Disrupt Coworking Spaces
If WeWork files for bankruptcy, as hinted at in its recent quarterly earnings report, landlords may struggle to take over management of WeWork's coworking spaces, but the coworking industry as a whole is showing some promise in adapting to the market's evolving post-pandemic office needs, says Ann Chandler at Hall Estill.
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A Cautionary Tale Of Flawed Debt Accounting And SEC Fines
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent improper-accounting charges against Malvern Bancorp and its ex-CFO highlight crucial practice issues, including the need to objectively evaluate borrowers' credit, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.
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Bat's Newly Endangered Status Likely To Slow Development
A recent change in the classification of the northern long-eared bat from "threatened" to "endangered" could have significant effects on development in large portions of the Eastern and Southeastern U.S. — and in the absence of straightforward guidelines, developers will have to assess each project individually, says Peter McGrath at Moore & Van Allen.