Commercial

  • July 29, 2026

    BXP NYC Office Build Lands $1.2B Loan Guided By 2 Firms

    Boston Properties, also known as BXP, said it has closed a $1.2 billion construction loan led by Wells Fargo to develop a 46-story office tower in midtown Manhattan, with advice from Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP and Riemer & Braunstein LLP.

  • July 29, 2026

    Canada, Global Tariffs Add Fresh Strain To US Construction

    With President Donald Trump's announcement last week of new 50% tariffs on Canada, as well as new low-double-digit global taxes, experts say U.S. construction is bracing for more uncertainty, and cement prices could be on the rise.

  • July 29, 2026

    Property's $108M Valuation Unfounded, Minn. Justices Told

    The Minnesota Tax Court's $108 million valuation of a Minneapolis office building is not backed by the evidence, the building owner told the Minnesota Supreme Court, asserting that the local assessor's appraisal overvalued the property.

  • July 29, 2026

    Sullivan & Cromwell Guides Ackman Charity's $188M NYC Buy

    An entity connected to billionaire hedge fund owner Bill Ackman's charity organization paid $188 million to buy developer Taconic Partners' West End Labs in a Manhattan property purchase deal guided by Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, according to documents filed with New York City's Department of Finance.

  • July 29, 2026

    Texas Ties Sway Transfer Ruling In SpaceX Land-Swap Fight

    A D.C. federal judge has allowed SpaceX and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to shift a dispute over their planned land swap to Texas, finding most significant aspects of the case are tied to the Lone Star State.

  • July 29, 2026

    3rd Circ. Revives Atlantic City Hotel Dynamic-Pricing Suit

    A Third Circuit panel Wednesday revived a proposed class action accusing Atlantic City casino-hotels of illegally inflating room prices with software that allegedly shared private occupancy and pricing information among them.

  • July 28, 2026

    Texas Judge Calls Late Bid To Disqualify Atty 'Dilatory Tactic'

    A Texas federal judge on Tuesday denied a request to disqualify an attorney representing the former chief executive of a real estate company related to the late mogul Gene Phillips, saying the attempt to knock out the attorney came way too late in the game.

  • July 28, 2026

    Montgomery McCracken Must Face Suit Over NJ College Move

    A New Jersey state judge on Tuesday declined to dismiss Rider University's lawsuit alleging Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP's negligence caused it to forfeit a property worth $42 million, ruling from the bench that the school adequately alleged it relied on guidance from one of its attorneys.

  • July 28, 2026

    SocGen Beats DC Landlord's Suit Over Failed $29M Loan

    A Washington, D.C., federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit by a property owner that claimed Société Générale Financial Corp. wrongfully backed out of a planned $29 million loan to refinance a Washington building, ruling that the parties' signed term sheet was only a preliminary negotiating document and not a binding promise to lend.

  • July 28, 2026

    Calif. Warns SEC Against Preempting State REIT Registration

    California is urging the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission not to adopt a proposal that could free certain real estate investment trusts and business development companies from registering with the states, saying it could leave retirees and the elderly vulnerable to fraud.

  • July 28, 2026

    4 Firms Guide Meta, BlackRock's $14B Data Center Project

    Meta and BlackRock are teaming up to develop a $14 billion, 1-gigawatt data center campus in El Paso, Texas, with guidance from Latham, Eversheds Sutherland, Kirkland and Milbank, the companies announced Tuesday.

  • July 28, 2026

    Colo. Sports Complex Owner Files Ch. 11 With $100M+ Debt

    Future Legends LLC, the owner of a sports complex in Colorado, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in California with $100 million to $500 million in liabilities following legal battles with a local government, its lenders and the second-division U.S. men's soccer league, according to court filings.

  • July 28, 2026

    Pa. Panel Narrows Test For Tax Exemption On Charities' Land

    A Pennsylvania appeals court panel held Tuesday that the Salvation Army was wrongly denied a real estate tax exemption for an outdoor retreat by the organization, saying that the entire property was operated in keeping with the group's charitable mission.

  • July 28, 2026

    Debevoise Taps Real Estate Leader With Chair Moving To GC

    Debevoise & Plimpton LLP said Tuesday that the longtime chair of its real estate division will take over as general counsel, in an announcement also naming the new leader of the practice group.

  • July 27, 2026

    Bankrupt Summer Camps Owner Says Brother Handled Loans

    David Shabsels, who listed $782 million of liabilities in his personal Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, said Monday he often signed loan documents that were given to him by his brother, against whom he may have future claims related to the downfall of the summer camp empire they previously controlled.

  • July 27, 2026

    Fertilizer Biz Asks Justices To Reverse Idaho Tribal Land Swap

    An Idaho agribusiness is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to undo a Ninth Circuit decision that invalidated a U.S. Department of the Interior land transfer over tribal concerns of contamination from a planned fertilizer plant expansion, arguing the ruling undermines the country's food security, thousands of jobs and millions in economic activity.

  • July 27, 2026

    EOS Lends $140M To Refinance Fla., Colo. Hotel Portfolio

    New York-based EOS Investors on Monday said its hospitality lending arm provided $140 million to refinance a portfolio of three hotels in Colorado and Florida owned by a KSL Capital Partners affiliate.

  • July 27, 2026

    Long Beach Hotel Renovation Co. Inks $80M Deal With Lender

    An entity used to renovate a century-old Long Beach, California, hotel reached an $80.8 million settlement with a New York lender in federal bankruptcy court after filing for Chapter 11 protection last fall.

  • July 27, 2026

    NC, Barings Unveil Expanded $2.1B Investment Partnership

    Alternative asset management company Barings and the North Carolina Investment Authority announced Monday that they have agreed to grow their partnership with $2.1 billion worth of investments.

  • July 27, 2026

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Patterson Belknap and Lavian LLP landed work on two of the largest New York City real estate deals that became public last week, with a pair of residential trades topping the list.

  • July 27, 2026

    Brookfield, Nvidia Commit $10B To Korea AI Expansion

    Korean internet company Naver is set to receive $9 billion from investment manager Brookfield and $1 billion from artificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia as part of an AI infrastructure push announced during a Monday visit to the U.S. by Korea's president.

  • July 24, 2026

    No Prison For Ex-COO In $284M Ariz. Sports Park Bond Fraud

    A Manhattan federal judge on Friday declined to sentence the former chief operating officer of a massive Arizona sports complex to prison over his role in a $284 million bond fraud scheme orchestrated by the project's developer and his son, citing the executive's prompt and significant cooperation with prosecutors.

  • July 24, 2026

    Zimbabwe Must Honor $441M Land-Seizure Arbitration Awards

    A D.C. federal judge on Friday enforced $441 million in arbitral awards issued to European investors whose property in Zimbabwe was seized under a controversial program aimed at returning land to the Indigenous population, pointing to the court's limited mandate for reviewing such awards.

  • July 24, 2026

    Ex-DLA Piper Tax Partner Rejoins Gibson Dunn

    Former DLA Piper partner James Manzione has returned to Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP as a tax partner in its New York City office.

  • July 24, 2026

    Amundsen Davis Sued For Malpractice Over Nobu Hotel Case

    Amundsen Davis is facing a lawsuit in Illinois federal court from the romantic partner of a construction executive convicted of misusing millions intended for Chicago's Nobu Hotel, alleging the firm failed to notify her of a roughly $750,000 turnover judgment entered against her personally before the window to appeal expired.

Expert Analysis

  • Trump Tax Law Has Mixed Impacts On Commercial Real Estate

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    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brings sweeping changes to the real estate industry — and while the permanency of opportunity zones and bonus depreciation creates predictability for some taxpayers, sunsetting incentives for renewable energy projects will leave others with hard choices, says Jordan Metzger at Cole Schotz.

  • Contractor Considerations As Construction Costs Rebound

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    The U.S. construction industry is navigating rising costs driven by energy and trade policy, which should prompt contractors to review contract structuring, supply chain management and market diversification, among other factors, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor.

  • 2 Rulings Highlight IRS' Uncertain Civil Fraud Penalty Powers

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    Conflicting decisions from the U.S. Tax Court and the Northern District of Texas that hinge on whether the IRS can administratively assert civil fraud penalties since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024 decision in SEC v. Jarkesy provide both opportunities and potential pitfalls for taxpayers, says Michael Landman at Bird Marella.

  • Expect DOJ To Repeat 4 Themes From 2024's FCPA Trials

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    As two upcoming Foreign Corrupt Practice Act trials approach, defense counsel should anticipate the U.S. Department of Justice to revive several of the same themes prosecutors leaned on in trials last year to motivate jurors to convict, and build counternarratives to neutralize these arguments, says James Koukios at MoFo.

  • 5 Real Estate Takeaways From Trump's Sweeping Tax Law

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    Changes to the Internal Revenue Code included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will have a range of effects on real estate sponsors, investors and real estate investment trusts — from more compliance flexibility around taxable REIT subsidiary limits to new considerations raised by a key retaliatory tax provision that was left out, say attorneys at DLA Piper.

  • 8 Steps For Industrial Property Buyers To Limit Enviro Liability

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    Ongoing litigation over the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s designation of PFAS as hazardous site contaminants demonstrates the liabilities that industrial property purchasers risk inheriting, but steps to guarantee rigorous environmental compliance, anticipate regulatory change and allocate cleanup responsibilities can mitigate this uncertainty, say attorneys at ArentFox Schiff.

  • Revamped Opportunity Zones Can Aid Clean Energy Projects

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    The Qualified Opportunity Zone program, introduced in 2017 and reshaped in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, offers investors federal tax incentives for development in low-income communities — incentives that are especially meaningful for clean energy projects, where capital-intensive infrastructure and long-term planning are essential, say attorneys at Dentons.

  • Sales And Use Tax Strategies For Renewables After OBBBA

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    With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act sharply curtailing federal tax incentives for solar and wind projects, it is vital for developers to carefully manage state and local sales and use tax exposures through early planning and careful contract structuring, say advisers at KPMG.

  • NY Laundering Ruling Leans On Jurisdictional Fundamentals

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    A New York appeals court’s recent dismissal of Zhakiyanov v. Ogai, a civil money laundering dispute between Kazakh citizens involving New York real estate, points toward limitations on the jurisdictional reach of state courts and suggests that similar claims will be subject to a searching forum analysis, say attorneys at Curtis Mallet-Prevost.

  • Opportunity Zone's Future Corp. Tax Benefits Still Uncertain

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    Despite recent legislative enhancements to the qualified opportunity fund program, and a new G7 understanding that would exempt U.S.-parented multinationals from the undertaxed profits rule, uncertainties over future tax benefits could dampen investment interest in the program, says Alan Lederman at Gunster.

  • What To Expect As Trump's 401(k) Order Materializes

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    Following the Trump administration’s recent executive order on 401(k) plan investments in alternative assets like cryptocurrencies and real estate, the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will need to answer several outstanding questions before any regulatory changes are implemented, say attorneys at Cleary.

  • Key Insurance Coverage Considerations For AI Data Centers

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    The burgeoning artificial intelligence industry has sparked a surge in data center projects — a trend likely to be accelerated by the White House's AI Action Plan — but with these complex facilities come equally complex risks, engendering important insurance coverage considerations, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Unpacking The New Opportunity Zone Tax Incentive Program

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    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brought several improvements to the opportunity zone tax incentive program that should boost investments in qualified funds, including making it permanent, increasing federal income tax benefits in rural areas, redesignating the qualified zones, and requiring more in-depth reporting, says Marc Schultz at Snell & Wilmer.