Commercial

  • March 25, 2026

    US Could Approach $500B In Data Center Investment In 2026

    Last year saw more than $580 billion in global data center investment, up 27% from 2024, and the U.S. alone in 2026 could approach $500 billion in such investment, according to a report Colliers released Wednesday.

  • March 25, 2026

    Foley & Lardner Moving Jacksonville Shop To New Tower

    Foley & Lardner LLP announced plans Wednesday to move its Jacksonville, Florida, office later this year to a recently constructed six-floor tower in the city's downtown sports and entertainment district that is also home to the new business headquarters of the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars.

  • March 25, 2026

    Contractor Sues Over 'Abandoned' Milwaukee Timber Tower

    A developer that pitched a Milwaukee high-rise as the biggest in North America to use a timber-based structural system is facing a state lawsuit from a general contractor that claims it is owed $11.3 million for work before the project shut down in September.

  • March 25, 2026

    FBT Gibbons Lands Public Finance Pros From BigLaw Firms

    FBT Gibbons LLP has added two public finance partners, one from Bracewell LLP in Houston and another from Barnes & Thornburg LLP in Columbus, Ohio.

  • March 25, 2026

    Brokers Claim CBRE Withheld Pay On Legal Tenant Deal

    Three brokers are accusing CBRE of diverting $4 million in commissions from a Washington, D.C., office tenancy deal with a legal industry client to others who didn't substantively work on the transaction, according to a D.C. federal suit.

  • March 25, 2026

    Marriott Vacations Promotes Deputy GC To Top Spot

    Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. has promoted its deputy general counsel to take over as the company's new top lawyer, replacing its longtime general counsel who stepped down earlier this month.

  • March 25, 2026

    Utah Expands Unrelated Biz Income Definition For Corp. Tax

    Utah will expand its definition of corporate income to include income allocated to the state under a bill signed by the state's governor.

  • March 25, 2026

    Biotech 'Lowballed' Landlord On Lease Exit, Suit Says

    Biopharma company Werewolf Therapeutics has offered its Massachusetts landlord little more than 10 cents on the dollar to buy out the remainder of a lease for its lab space, even as the firm pays out departing executives and other creditors, according to a lawsuit brought in state court.

  • March 25, 2026

    Idaho Expands Retail Developer Sales Tax Rebate

    Idaho expanded a sales tax rebate to reimburse developers of retail complexes for eligible transportation project expenses under a bill signed by the governor.

  • March 24, 2026

    Caribbean Resort Seeks OK For Ch. 11 Global Settlement

    A bankrupt resort residence complex on the Caribbean island and British Overseas Territory of Anguilla asked a Delaware judge to approve a settlement with various parties including a family who alleged their child was attacked by a facility employee.

  • March 24, 2026

    Jay Group's NYC Resi Tower Lands $300M Refi

    Affinius Capital LLC announced Tuesday that it originated a $300 million loan for the developer behind a 30-story multifamily project in New York City, which will see the project through the end of construction as well as lease-up.

  • March 24, 2026

    Multifamily Most Delinquent Among $3.2B CMBS Debt Maturing

    Nearly $3.2 billion in commercial mortgage-backed securities debt is reaching hard maturity in March, and among maturing CMBS loans, multifamily has the highest delinquency rate, according to a report Monday from Trepp.

  • March 24, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Mayer Brown and Fried Frank are among the law firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with Manhattan trades occupying the top four spots on the list.

  • March 24, 2026

    Private Construction Spend Drops Again In Jan., Census Says

    U.S. construction spending broadly slowed down again in January, with both residential and nonresidential segments declining from a month prior, according to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

  • March 23, 2026

    Timeshare Exit Co.'s Insurer Challenges $630M Class Deal

    Insurance provider General Casualty Co. of Wisconsin on Friday challenged client Reed Hein & Associates LLC's $630 million settlement with a class of Reed Hein customers in Washington federal court, saying the figure was crafted by a plaintiffs' expert with no relevant background.

  • March 23, 2026

    EQT Real Estate Buys NJ Industrial Park From New York Life

    EQT Real Estate said Monday that it has acquired a master-planned industrial park in southern New Jersey spanning nearly 2 million square feet from an arm of insurance company New York Life.

  • March 23, 2026

    KKR, TMG Lease Silicon Valley Office Campus To OpenAI

    KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. and TMG Partners confirmed that OpenAI has leased a Silicon Valley, California, office campus, which KKR had tapped TMG to reposition in hopes of attracting a global tech tenant.

  • March 23, 2026

    Shopping Mall Magnate David Simon Dies From Cancer At 64

    David Simon, CEO and president of Indiana-based shopping mall giant Simon Property Group, has died after a battle with cancer, the company announced. Simon was 64.

  • March 23, 2026

    Developers Clinch $4.3B Financing For Beverly Hills Project

    Cain and Eldridge Industries have secured $4.3 billion in loans through J.P. Morgan and VICI Properties to complete construction for One Beverly Hills, a luxury mixed-use project including residences, hotel rooms, retail and 10 acres of garden space, according to a March 23 announcement.

  • March 23, 2026

    Fecal Treatment Co. Files Ch. 11 To Escape Lease, Sell IP

    A company that develops treatments to improve the health of the body's microbiome sought Chapter 11 protection, saying it had never generated a positive cash flow and faces unresolved litigation and a burdensome lease.

  • March 23, 2026

    REIT Bidding War Advances With 'Superior' Offer, New Entry

    Mortgage servicing-focused real estate investment trust Two Harbors Investment Corp. said an unnamed third contestant has made an offer to acquire the company after it determined on Monday that CrossCountry Mortgage outbid a previous December offer from UWM Holdings Corp. of $1.3 billion. 

  • March 23, 2026

    Zetlin & De Chiara Adds Construction Partner To NY Office

    Construction law firm Zetlin & De Chiara LLP said Monday it has added an attorney with three decades of experience advising commercial construction as a partner in its New York office.

  • March 23, 2026

    Justices Decline To Review Scope Of Wetlands Permit Waiver

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a petition from environmental groups seeking to revive a lawsuit accusing a Georgia resort of deceiving the Army Corps of Engineers to obtain a permit and illegally filling a protected wetland.

  • March 23, 2026

    Justices Won't Review Antitrust Counterclaims Against CoStar

    The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Monday to review a ruling that revived antitrust counterclaims lodged against the commercial real estate platform CoStar in its case accusing a rival platform of large-scale copyright infringement.

  • March 20, 2026

    Ala. Co. Says $2M Bitcoin Mining Suit Must Be Arbitrated

    An Alabama company targeted in a $2 million fraud lawsuit by a Singaporean firm that creates cryptocurrency via Bitcoin mining has told a federal judge that the disagreement should be arbitrated, saying the case is fundamentally a dispute over a contract that contains a mandatory arbitration clause.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Proposed Law Would Harm NYC Hospitality Industry

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    A recently proposed New York City Law that would update hotel licensing and staff coverage requirements could give the city commissioner and unions undue control over the city's hospitality industry, and harm smaller hotels that cannot afford full-time employees, says Stuart Saft at Holland & Knight.

  • Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: August Lessons

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    In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy considers certification cases touching on classwide evidence of injury from debt collection practices, defining coupon settlements under the Class Action Fairness Act, proper approaches for evaluating attorney fee awards in class action settlements, and more.

  • Brownfield Questions Surround IRS Tax Credit Bonus

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    Though the IRS has published guidance regarding the Inflation Reduction Act's 10% adder for tax credits generated by renewable energy projects constructed on brownfield sites, considerable guesswork remains as potential implications seem contrary to IRS intentions, say Megan Caldwell and Jon Micah Goeller at Husch Blackwell.

  • DOJ Paths To Limit FARA Fallout From Wynn's DC Circ. Win

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    After the D.C. Circuit’s recent Attorney General v. Wynn ruling, holding that the government cannot compel retroactive registration under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, the U.S. Department of Justice has a few options to limit the decision’s impact on enforcement, say attorneys at MoFo.

  • Shipping Containers As Building Elements Require Diligence

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    With the shipping container market projected to double between 2020 and 2028, repurposing containers as storage units, office spaces and housing may become more common, but developers must make sure they comply with requirements that can vary by intended use and location, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner.

  • NY Tax Talk: Triggers For Tax On Software-As-A-Service

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    Recent decisions by New York’s Tax Appeals Tribunal and Division of Tax Appeals, finding that services bundled with prewritten software were tangible property, provide insight into the features and customer interactions that render such products subject to New York sales tax, say Elizabeth Cha and Madison Ball at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • NY Ruling Offers A Foreclosure Road Map For Lenders

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    A New York appellate court recently upheld a summary judgment ruling in favor of a commercial lender's foreclosure in U.S. Bank v. 1226 Evergreen Bapaz, illustrating the proofs lenders will need to prosecute a foreclosure action, especially where the plaintiff is an assignee of the originating lender, say attorneys at Sherman Atlas.

  • Kentucky Tax Talk: Appeals Court Revisits Leases' Tax Effects

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    With better facts and greater emphasis on the Kentucky Constitution, Walgreen Co. may succeed in its latest Kentucky Court of Appeals challenge to a tax assessor's method of valuing leaseholds on real property for purposes of determining ad valorem tax, say Mark Sommer and Elizabeth Ethington at Frost Brown Todd.

  • Utilizing Liability Exemption When Calif. Cities Lease Property

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    With rising costs pushing California municipalities to lease real estate assets instead of purchasing them, municipalities should review the ample case law that supports certain exceptions to California Constitution Section 18(a) requirements, providing that certain long-term lease obligations are not considered to be liabilities, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner.