Commercial
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									September 15, 2025
									CIM Provides $73.5M To Hotels In New Orleans And Pa.Real estate and infrastructure owner CIM Group said Monday that its real estate debt arm provided a total of $73.5 million to acquire and renovate a hotel in New Orleans and to refinance a Pennsylvania hotel. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Barings, Aareal Partner On $303M University Hotel RefiReal estate investment manager Barings said Monday that it worked with Aareal Capital Corp. to provide $303 million in refinancing to an affiliate of investor AJ Capital Partners on a package of seven hotels in university-anchored markets. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ford Battery Factory Challenge Reignited By Mich. JusticesThe Michigan Supreme Court has revived a challenge to Ford Motor Co.'s plans to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Calhoun County, vacating a lower appellate ruling that affirmed the case's dismissal in light of another state top court opinion over similar zoning authority issues. 
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									September 15, 2025
									NYC Real Estate Week In ReviewGreenberg Traurig and Goldberg Weprin are among the law firms that picked up work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with all five of the week's top deals happening in Manhattan. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ex-NFL Player Nabs Default Against Firms Tied To AdviserRetired NFL defensive lineman Mike Rucker and his wife won default judgment against several companies tied to their former financial adviser who is accused of mismanaging their money, after a state Business Court judge said the entities failed to respond to the Ruckers' suit alleging they enabled the adviser's fraud. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ohio Says Browns' Stadium Suit Is Moot After Law ChangeThe state of Ohio told a federal court a Cleveland Browns lawsuit accusing the city of thwarting its move to a suburb is now moot because the state has altered the law at the center of the debate and allocated $600 million from the state budget for its relocation. 
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									September 15, 2025
									NJ Multifamily Building Nabs $220M Bridge LoanDeveloper Namdar Group borrowed a $220 million bridge loan from real estate lender TYKO Capital to refinance Namdar's 576-unit, 27-story mixed-use Jersey City, New Jersey, multifamily property, commercial real estate finance services company Walker & Dunlop Inc. announced Monday. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Higher Ed Real Estate: A Back To School SpecialAs colleges and universities face mounting financial pressures and enrollment challenges, their real estate strategies are evolving. From legal battles over property disputes to creative approaches for monetizing underutilized assets, Law360 Real Estate Authority offers a window into real estate concerns in the higher education sector. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Receiver Wants To Sell Calif. Property With Illegal Ex-Pot ShopA court-appointed receiver asked a California state court to approve the sale of a two-story Compton commercial building that used to have an illegal cannabis dispensary. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Supply Constraints A Boon To Industrial Outdoor StorageIndustrial outdoor storage has emerged as a peak performer amid the larger industrial real estate segment thanks to supply constraints on the asset class, with the segment showing limited industrialization to date, per a Newmark report. 
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									September 12, 2025
									US Self-Storage Properties Dropping In Value, Cushman SaysThe value of U.S. self-storage properties has declined for six quarters straight, decreasing from $174 per square foot in the first quarter of 2023 to $159 per square foot in this year's second quarter, according to a Cushman & Wakefield report covering the first half of 2025. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Activist Investor Pressures Lodging REIT To Sell Or LiquidateHospitality real estate investment trust Sunstone Hotel Investors faced a call on Sept. 12 from one of its largest shareholders to sell or liquidate, with the shareholder saying "it is now time to realize the value of Sunstone's portfolio" following a significant stock-price decline, amid other pressures. 
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									September 12, 2025
									New House Bill Would Boost Infrastructure ProtectionsA Democratic congressman and two other lawmakers are headlining a bipartisan House bill that aims to bolster both critical infrastructure protections and the authority of the federal government's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States when it comes to probing and blocking real estate deals that could endanger the properties. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Public Money Still Makes Or Breaks Stadium, Arena DealsThe number of pro sports franchise owners committing large amounts of their own money or private funds to build their stadiums and arenas continues to grow — and yet, legal experts say, public money remains a high hurdle for those owners and everyone involved in such negotiations to clear before those facilities open. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Bankrupt $300M Fla. Project Gets Nod On DIP LoanA Florida bankruptcy judge on Thursday signed off on a $1.75 million debtor-in-possession loan and approved a chief restructuring officer for the debtors of a $300 million real estate development to buy time for the parties to work out a deal to exit bankruptcy. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Lloyd's Fossil Fuel Reversal Strikes Experts As PoliticalLloyd's of London's recent move to relax coverage restrictions for certain fossil fuel businesses reflects a more permissive political climate for polluting industries, experts said, while advocates for sustainable investment called it bad business. 
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									September 11, 2025
									DLA Piper Adds Leveraged Finance Partner In LADLA Piper has hired a former Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP attorney as a leveraged finance partner in Los Angeles, where she will also serve as leader of the firm's West Coast fund finance team. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Holland & Knight Taps New RE Capital Markets Group LeaderHolland & Knight has named partner Keith Brandofino to step in as leader of the firm's real estate capital markets group, replacing co-leads Mark Weibel and Bill O'Connor, the firm confirmed Sept. 11. 
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									September 11, 2025
									NY Cannabis Regulators Back Hold On Proximity RuleNew York cannabis regulators on Wednesday signaled support for marijuana stores' proposal to temporarily halt enforcement of a recent regulatory reinterpretation about store location requirements that threatens to upend more than a hundred cannabis businesses. 
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									September 11, 2025
									2 Firms Guide $485M Financing For Green NYC TowerFederman Steifman LLP and Greenberg Traurig LLP advised on $485 million in financing for Alloy Development from Kayne Anderson and the Vistria Group, earmarked for the construction of a second tower in a mixed-use project that will span a full New York City block. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Barnes & Thornburg Hires Real Estate Legal Project ManagersBarnes & Thornburg LLP has announced it hired two former land use planners for Delaware's New Castle County as real estate legal project managers for the firm's real estate department in its Wilmington office. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Meet The Attys In Del. Appeal Of Gellert Seitz Malpractice SuitAttorneys from Ippoliti Law Group and Marshall Dennehey PC who have experience handling other malpractice fights will make their arguments to Delaware's Supreme Court next week in a bid to revive a homebuilder's legal malpractice case against Gellert Seitz Busenkell & Brown LLC. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Whitman Breed Settles Landlord's Suit Over $6.5M HQ LeaseConnecticut-based law firm Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan LLC has settled a $3.8 million lawsuit by a commercial landlord that feared that it would breach its $6.5 million office lease after a significant headcount reduction and a partner's alleged claim that the firm would dissolve by June. 
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									September 11, 2025
									DC Housing Conversion Lands $53M FinancingLionheart Strategic Management said Thursday that it joined Schroders Capital and Maryland-based Forbright Bank to provide $53 million to a joint venture pursuing a residential conversion of a Washington, D.C., office building. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Entities Tied To Several CVS Locations File For Ch. 11Several entities tied to properties operating as CVS locations have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware, saying that the filings are "in the best interests" of the debtors, creditors and other stakeholders. 
Expert Analysis
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								New FinCEN Guide Provides Useful BOI Context For Banks  Financial institutions should review a new Financial Crimes Enforcement Network compliance guide for helpful details about how the agency's beneficial ownership information database should be used, though questions remain about the access rule and whether it will truly streamline bank borrowers' Corporate Transparency Act due diligence, says George Singer at Holland & Hart. 
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								DC's Housing Tax Break Proposal: What's In It, What's Missing  Proposed Washington, D.C., rules implementing the Housing in Downtown Tax Abatement program — for commercial property owners who convert properties into residential housing — thoroughly explain the process for submitting an application, but do not provide sufficient detail regarding the actual dollar value of the abatements, says Daniel Miktus at Akerman. 
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								Contract Disputes Recap: The Terms Matter  Stephanie Magnell and Zachary Jacobson at Seyfarth examine recent decisions from the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, which offer reminders about the importance of including contract terms to address the unexpected circumstances that may interfere with performance. 
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								Reducing Carbon Footprint Requires A Tricky Path For CRE  As real estate owners find themselves caught between rapidly evolving environmental, social and governance initiatives and complicated societal debate, they will need to carefully establish formal plans to remain both competitive and compliant, say Michael Kuhn and Mahira Khan at Jackson Walker. 
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								New CMS Rule Will Change Nursing Facility Disclosures  A new rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services significantly expands disclosure requirements for nursing facilities backed by private equity companies or real estate investment trusts, likely foreshadowing increased oversight that could include more targeted audits, say Janice Davis and Christopher Ronne at Morgan Lewis. 
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								What Shareholder Approval Rule Changes Mean For Cos.  The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently approved proposed rule changes to shareholder requirements by the New York Stock Exchange, an approval that will benefit listed companies in many ways, including by making it easier to raise capital from passive investors, say attorneys at Baker Botts. 
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								White Collar Plea Deals Are Rarely 'Knowing' And 'Voluntary'  Because prosecutors are not required to disclose exculpatory evidence during plea negotiations, white collar defendants often enter into plea deals that don’t meet the U.S. Supreme Court’s “knowing” and “voluntary” standard for trials — but individual courts and solutions judges could rectify the issue, says Sara Kropf at Kropf Moseley. 
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								ESG Around The World: Canada  In Canada, multiple statutes, regulations, common law and industry guidance address environmental, social and governance considerations, with debate over ESG in the business realm potentially growing on the horizon, say attorneys at Blakes. 
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								How Lease Obligations Can Affect Subchapter V Debt Cap  Two recent bankruptcy rulings in the Eastern District of Virginia and the Southern District of New York take opposite positions on whether unmatured lease obligations are considered noncontingent debt for the purposes of calculating debtors' Subchapter V eligibility, say Joseph Orbach and Henry Thomas at Thompson Coburn. 
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								Trends That Will Shape The Construction Industry In 2024  Though the outlook for the construction industry is mixed, it is clear that 2024 will bring evolving changes aimed at building projects more safely and efficiently under difficult circumstances, and stakeholders would be wise to prepare for the challenges and opportunities these trends will bring, say Josephine Bahn and Jeffery Mullen at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								NY CRE Lenders Need Clarity On Foreclosure Standing  Recent contradictory New York case law regarding issues of standing in commercial real estate litigation creates confusion for borrowers and lenders alike, and should be addressed by courts in advance of the anticipated onslaught of commercial mortgage-backed securities foreclosures, say Christopher Gorman and John Muldoon at Rosenberg & Estis. 
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								Adjusting Deals To Reflect Shifts In The CRE Market  As the commercial real estate market strengthens and moves out from a challenging time, industry participants should consider any concessions made due to recent trends and update transaction documents accordingly before entering into new deals, says Alexander Davis at Mayer Brown. 
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								4 International Arbitration Trends To Monitor In 2024  Global growth slowed substantially in 2023, and may continue into 2024 due to geopolitical instability, which could fuel four key trends in international arbitration in the coming year, including investor-state and commercial arbitration, an increase in arbitration out of China, and more, say Gregory Litt and Sharmistha Chakrabarti at Skadden.