Commercial
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									September 25, 2025
									Casinos In Queens, Yonkers Advance In Race For LicensesTwo existing New York gaming facilities moved forward in the high-stakes competition for three full casino licenses, after two committees appointed by local elected officials approved their plans. 
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									September 25, 2025
									SmartLabs Accused Of Dodging Rent On Cambridge LabBoston-headquartered SmartLabs is facing a lawsuit over millions in unpaid rent owed to the landlord of one of its Cambridge facilities, according to a complaint filed in Massachusetts state court. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Wis. Judge Backs Wildlife Refuge Land Swap DealA Wisconsin federal judge has granted summary judgment to the federal government and two utility companies against all claims in a suit filed by conservationist groups that alleged that the government wrongfully approved a land exchange deal with the utilities so the companies could build part of a 101-mile transmission line project through a wildlife refuge. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Holland & Knight Launches Real Estate Dispute TeamHolland & Knight LLP announced it has formed a new real estate disputes and advocacy team, noting the group will provide counsel to clients on lease litigation matters, complex contract claims and other commercial property disputes. 
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									September 25, 2025
									The Torch Tower, With A Thrill Ride, Back Online In ManhattanConstruction has resumed at Extell Development's supertall hotel and thrill ride project in Manhattan known as The Torch, and Law360 has updated the status of that project on its tall buildings tracker. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Tower Developer Linked To Menendez Ally Wants Suit TossedThe developer behind a disputed high-rise project — once led by a businessman convicted in the bribery scheme involving former U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez — is asking a New Jersey judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a neighboring municipality, arguing the case is incurably flawed. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Calf. Property Owner Renews Ch. 11 With $10M+ In DebtThe owner of a lot in California estimated to be worth $46 million renewed efforts to perform a Chapter 11 and address unsustainable debt, having filed for bankruptcy earlier this year but not completing the process. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Hyperscalers Say Spend Hits $400B With 5 New US SitesOpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank on Wednesday said they are planning five additional U.S. sites to host artificial intelligence data centers, in a step toward spending $500 billion on their Stargate project by the end of 2025. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Davis Polk Guides $1B Manhattan Buy Across The Finish LineNew York City recently saw its first single-asset commercial real estate deal above the $1 billion mark in 2025, and a Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP lawyer who worked on the matter told Law360 that the trade is a sign of strength in the Manhattan office market. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Final JC Penney Ch. 11 Distributions On Horizon, Atty SaysLawyers winding down the bankruptcy estate of department store J.C. Penney told a Texas bankruptcy judge on Wednesday they expect to be able to make final creditor payments shortly, nearly five years after the Chapter 11 plan took effect. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Rick Perry's Data Center REIT Launches Plans For $550M IPOFermi America, a venture by former U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry to build a 5,000-acre Amarillo, Texas, energy and data center, sought a $13.1 billion valuation Wednesday in an initial public offering guided by Haynes Boone and Vinson & Elkins LLP. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Marsh US Real Estate Leader On Insurance LandscapeCommercial real estate companies, squeezed by higher interest rates in recent years, have also seen a dramatic increase in insurance premiums. Duncan C. Ellis, who leads Marsh's U.S. and Canada real estate and hospitality practice, spoke to Law360 Real Estate Authority about what's behind the trends in commercial real estate insurance. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Ohio House Bill Seeks Approval Rule For Some Property TaxOhio would require some political subdivisions to obtain approval from their member governing bodies before imposing property tax above a statutory limit under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives. 
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									September 24, 2025
									11th Circ. Asked To Combine Easement Deduction AppealsThe Eleventh Circuit should consolidate two cases appealing U.S. Tax Court rulings that cut $47 million in deductions for conservation easement donations, a partnership argued, saying the government's opposition to combining them overlooks the opportunity to save resources. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Task Force Advances $3.5B NYC Marine Terminal PlansA key task force has advanced the New York City Economic Development Corp.'s $3.5 billion plan to revitalize a 122-acre section of the Brooklyn waterfront, which would modernize and expand the Brooklyn Marine Terminal. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Wilmington Trust Seeks Receiver After $19M Loan DefaultA single-asset real estate firm that owns an office building in the Denver Technological Center, or DTC, filed for Chapter 11 and faces a request for a receiver over the building it owns after it defaulted on a $19 million loan last year, according to court filings. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Conn. Atty Denies Blame For Title Co.'s $920K Refinancing LossA Connecticut lawyer sought to fend off arguments in state court by Fidelity National Title Insurance Co. that his alleged mistakes on a $2.5 million refinancing led to a $920,000 loss for the insurer, claiming he and the company owed distinct duties to a policy-holder. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Pelorus Kicks Off $1B Fund To Bolster Cannabis BusinessesPelorus Capital Group has launched a $1 billion fund for investing in marijuana operating businesses to coincide with its existing cannabis real estate strategy, in a bet on the industry's capital needs, the company said Sept. 23. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Star Chef Didn't Violate 'Vague' Pact With Boston, Judge SaysA Massachusetts state court has ruled that a "vague" agreement between celebrity chef Barbara Lynch and the city of Boston to escrow proceeds from the sale of her flagship No. 9 Park restaurant while the city seeks to collect her unpaid taxes doesn't prevent Lynch from using the funds to pay other creditors. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Windels Marx Leads $27.5M Houston Multifamily Financing DealPrivate markets investment firm Siguler Guff & Co. LP originated a $27.5 million mezzanine loan that is part of $86 million worth of refinancing for a 404-unit Houston luxury multifamily property in a mezzanine loan deal guided by Windels Marx. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Savannah-Area Industrial Portfolio Scores $102M RefiWashington D.C.-based alternative asset manager EJF Capital and Connecticut real estate firm North Signal Capital said Tuesday that they've closed on a $102 million refinancing for an industrial portfolio near Savannah, Georgia. 
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									September 22, 2025
									EB-5 Industry Leaders Ponder Path To Long-Term FutureWhile the 35-year-old EB-5 investment visa program has been enjoying arguably its strongest period, following recent reforms, the program's fate came up frequently during the Advanced EB-5 Industry Conference last week in Miami — and that was before President Donald Trump signed an order to roll out his own "gold card" investment visa program late Friday. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtLast week, Match.com secured approval for a $30M settlement over its 2019 reverse spinoff from IAC, and Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn urged decorum among Delaware lawyers, comparing recent legal turmoil to dark times in British monarchy history. Here's the latest from the Chancery Court. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Developer Gets 8 Years For Fraud That Sunk Belize ProjectA Manhattan federal judge sentenced a California real estate developer with a previous fraud conviction Monday to eight years in prison, after a jury convicted him of defrauding investors who backed a big luxury development he controlled called Sanctuary Belize. 
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									September 22, 2025
									2 More NYC Casino Proposals FoldThe last remaining proposal for a casino in Manhattan has failed to obtain a full gaming license in New York City, and, ahead of a vote, local elected officials have also ruled out a Coney Island casino plan. 
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								Lower Courts May Finally Be Getting The Memo After Ciminelli  A year after the U.S. Supreme Court again limited prosecutors' overbroad theories of fraud in Ciminelli v. U.S., early returns suggest that the message has at least partially landed with the lower courts, spotlighting lessons for defense counsel moving forward, says Kenneth Notter at MoloLamken. 
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								A Framework For Investigating Commercial Loan Fraud  As commercial loan transactions are increasingly subject to sophisticated fraud schemes, lenders must adopt dynamic strategies to detect, investigate and mitigate these schemes, say attorneys at Baker Donelson. 
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								Yellow Corp. Lease Assumption Shows Landlord Protections  Yellow Corp.’s recent filing of a motion to assume unexpired leases is a helpful reminder to practitioners to maintain a long-term approach about what is most beneficial for an estate and to not let a debtor's short-term cash position dictate business decisions, says Kyle Arendsen at Squire Patton. 
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								How A Bumblebee Got Under Calif. Wildlife Regulator's Bonnet.jpg)  A California bumblebee's listing as an endangered species could lead to a regulatory quagmire as California Department of Fish and Wildlife permits now routinely include survey requirements for the bee, but the regulator has yet to determine what the species needs for conservation, says David Smith at Manatt. 
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								The Clock Is Ticking For Fla. Construction Defect Claims  Ahead of the fast-approaching July 1 deadline for filing construction defect claims in Florida, Sean Ravenel at Foran Glennon discusses how the state's new statute of repose has changed the timeline, and highlights several related issues that property owners should be aware of. 
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								It's Time To Defuse The Ticking Time Bomb Of US Landfills  After recent fires at landfills in Alabama and California sent toxic fumes into surrounding communities, it is clear that existing penalties for landfill mismanagement are insufficient — so policymakers must enact major changes to the way we dispose of solid waste, says Vineet Dubey at Custodio & Dubey. 
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								Ohio Tax Talk: The Legislative Push For Property Tax Relief  As Ohio legislators attempt to alleviate the increasing property tax burden, four recent bills that could significantly affect homeowners propose to eliminate replacement property tax levies, freeze property taxes for longtime homeowners, adjust homestead exemptions annually for inflation, and temporarily expand the homestead exemption, say Raghav Agnihotri and Rachael Chamberlain at Frost Brown. 
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								Tips For Advising CRE Owners Affected By Houston Storms  As Houston residents begin the arduous process of recovery after this month's devastating storms, attorneys should guide commercial real estate owners and managers toward immediate action under their insurance coverage to facilitate restoration and a return to normalcy, says Justin Ratley at Munsch Hardt. 
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								How Real Estate Cos. Can Protect Their IP In The Metaverse  The rise of virtual and augmented reality creates new intellectual property challenges and opportunities for real estate owners, but certain steps, including conducting a diligence investigation to develop an understanding of current obligations, can help companies mitigate IP issues in the metaverse, says George Pavlik at Levenfeld Pearlstein. 
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								Ga. Law Creates Challenges For Foreign Ownership Of Land  Under Georgia's new law limiting certain foreign possessory interests in agricultural land and land near military properties, affected foreign persons and entities will need to do significantly more work in order to ensure that their ownership remains legal, say Nellie Sullivan and Lindsey Grubbs at Holland & Knight. 
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								Questions Remain After Mass. Adverse Possession Case  A recent Massachusetts Land Court decision, concerning an adverse possession claim on a family company-owned property, leaves open questions about potential applicability to closely held corporations and other ownership types going forward, says Brad Hickey at DarrowEverett. 
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								4 Takeaways From Biden's Crypto Mining Divestment Order  A May 13 executive order prohibiting the acquisition of real estate by a foreign investor on national security grounds — an enforcement first — shows the importance of understanding how the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States might profile cross-border transactions, even those that are non-notified, say attorneys at Kirkland. 
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								Insurer Quota-Sharing Lessons From $112M Bad Faith Verdict.jpg)  In Indiana GRQ v. American Guarantee and Liability Insurance, an Indiana federal jury recently issued a landmark $112 million bad faith verdict, illustrating why insurers must understand the interplay between bad faith law and quota-sharing before entering into these relatively new arrangements, say Jason Reichlyn and Christopher Sakauye at Dykema.