United States
Holland & Knight
The Florida Department of Commerce (Department) on Sept. 20, 2023, published proposed rules interpreting Florida's law limiting "foreign principals" from "foreign countries of concern"...
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
With tens of billions in federal funds allotted to build broadband infrastructure reminiscent of and rivaling the push for rural electrification in the 1930s and construction of the federal...
McGuireWoods LLP
Fairfax County, Virginia's Parking Reimagined project moved closer to adoption after the Fairfax County Planning Commission voted Sept. 13, 2023, to recommend approval to the Board of Supervisors.
Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Buildings Commissioner Jimmy Oddo recently unveiled the city's "Get Sheds Down" initiative, which provides a plan to overhaul current rules...
Holland & Knight
Many commercial landlords require that a guarantor secure the obligations and liabilities of a tenant as a prerequisite for entering into a lease. A lease guaranty is a contract between an individual or entity...
Goodwin Procter LLP
Coming out of the Great Recession, there was a rush by real estate sponsors to raise "blind pool" capital to take advantage of displacement and distress in the real estate market.
Pryor Cashman LLP
Pryor Cashman Partner Todd Soloway, co-chair of the Litigation Group, chair of the Hotel + Hospitality Group and Real Estate Litigation Practice, and member of the firm's Executive Committee...
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
At the intersection of San Francisco's SOMA, Potrero Hill and Showplace Square districts, a first-of-its-kind building offers an example of the potential widespread success of mass...
McGuireWoods LLP
Many communities have witnessed a dramatic increase in their older populations, and this trend is projected to continue in the coming years. In recognition of this trend, municipalities...
Womble Bond Dickinson
A recent North Carolina Court of Appeals decisions underscores the importance of properly recording lease terms and renewal options.
KI Legal
One of the major concerns a developing company has when leasing space is that they may outgrow the space. As a company grows, they will likely need more employees, inventory, and storage space.
Vandenack Weaver Truhlsen
Mike's practice focuses on providing experienced counsel to businesses and individuals. His areas of expertise include corporate and business law, real estate transactions...
Steptoe & Johnson
On August 23, 2023, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published its final guidance implementing the Build America, Buy America (BABA) preference which requires that all of the iron...
Cades Schutte LLP
Hawai‘i's dire need for affordable housing is apparent to many. Few, however, know of one of the most successful incentives for creating affordable rental housing...
Cox, Castle & Nicholson
New commercial buildings and multifamily residential buildings over three stories in California are now required to install a system of photovoltaic/solar panels as part of initial construction.
Goodwin Procter LLP
The Goodwin Propsci team has partnered with several well-known companies for a short video series that explores what's happening in the real estate life sciences industry.
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
In our latest roundup, the FDIC handles the portfolio from Signature Bank, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers funds a new center at Illinois, the Athletics take their next steps in their move to Las Vegas, and more...
Lowenstein Sandler
On Sept. 1, the New Jersey judiciary walked back its effort to reform the eviction process, increasing the already uneven odds against tenants.
Reed Smith
In a post-pandemic world in which office vacancies have climbed to a twenty year high nationwide and the country faces a housing supply shortage of roughly 3.8 million units, office building owners...
Bricker Graydon
Effective October 3, 2023, the threshold amount for rejecting bids when they exceed the original construction estimate will increase for certain Ohio public entities.