AGG Talks: Development | Episode 3: Navigating Tenant Bankruptcy: Key Strategies for Commercial Landlords in Retail Real Estate
Project Catalyst, An Economic Development Podcast | Episode 19: Driving Alabama’s Economic Strategy with Miller Girvin of the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama
Podcast - What Florida Real Estate Developers Should Know About Emergency Permit Extensions
Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act
Understanding Pleading Technicalities Under the DC Rental Act
Navigating DC's Rental Act Changes in Eviction Procedures
Understanding DC Protective Orders Under the Rental Act
Podcast - Palm Beach County Real Estate and the Next Wave of Transformational Development
Podcast - Miami and Broward Real Estate: Growth, Land Scarcity and What’s Ahead
Why Reciprocal Easement Agreements Matter for Redevelopment
Data Center Insights — The Complex Landscape of Data Center Permits
Podcast — Spotlight on US State Healthcare Transaction Review Laws
Untangling the Web of Data Center Campuses
Podcast - How Hosting the FIFA World Cup Will Benefit Miami's Real Estate Market
Refonte de la conformité des prêts hypothécaires : Le projet de loi 29 de la Colombie-Britannique et l’évolution du régime de LRPC du Canada
Podcast - The Miami-Dade County Clerk of the Court's Vision for Real Estate Business
Federal Hemp Ban Explained: A State-by-State Analysis & 2026 Outlook with Vicente LLP
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act and What It Means for the Real Estate Industry
Redefining Mortgage Lending Compliance: B.C.’s Bill 29 and Canada’s Evolving AML Regime
Florida’s rapid population growth and continued business migration have created extraordinary pressure on infrastructure, but they have also opened the door to significant opportunities for private developers willing to think...more
Welcome to Why Delaware Legal Opinions Matter, a five-part series examining the role of Delaware legal opinions in transactional practice. In this series, you will learn about the scope and purpose of these opinions, the...more
In this episode, AGG Real Estate Litigation co-chair Knox Withers is joined by Bankruptcy, Creditors’ Rights, & Financial Restructuring partner Sean Kulka to discuss how tenant bankruptcy can disrupt commercial properties and...more
Data center developers love Texas. Speed to power is the name of the game. Consequently, many developers focus on available acreage, proximity to gas pipelines, access to water, transmission grid availability, and nearby...more
On May 1, 2026, Crown Castle announced the close of an $8.5B transaction in which it sold its Fiber Solutions business to Zayo Group Holdings Inc. and its Small Cell business to Arium Networks. (Hereinafter, Zayo and Arium...more
Healthcare delivery in the Twin Cities — and across the country — is shifting. Care that once centered on hospital campuses is moving rapidly into outpatient clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, specialty facilities, and...more
Since the initial publication of the Pillsbury Guide to Data Centers in 2025, the market has continued to evolve—most notably with respect to power availability, energy strategy, tax and incentives planning, and investment...more
After reading Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. v. Oliver if you’ recall a similar post-production cost dispute, it was last week. And the result was the same. Royalties under this lease are to be calculated at the...more
Overview of Colorado House Bill 24B-1001 and Commercial Property Taxation: Colorado House Bill 24B-1001, enacted during the 2024 special legislative session, delivered significant property tax relief to commercial real...more
The rapid expansion of AI is driving extraordinary demand for data center capacity and an urgent need for power to support it. As developers race to build out the infrastructure and investors to deploy capital at scale,...more
So, you want to start a construction project? Long before you cut a ribbon, top out your building, or even put a shovel in the ground, you’re going to need to put together a mosaic of contracts to set your project up for...more
Key Points - This is the second late-session bill affecting the nonprofit housing property tax exemption. As covered in our May 12, 2026, client alert, H. 5006 was amended on the Senate floor to rewrite the exemption under...more
An earlier version of this article appeared in Estates Gazette. In July last year, the government introduced the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill to parliament. To the surprise of the commercial property...more
On April 28, 2026, the Tenth District Court of Appeals found unconstitutional the restrictions imposed on non-property owners seeking to increase property tax valuations. In so holding, it reversed the dismissals by the...more
On May 8, 2026, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Patrick Street Holdings Ltd. v. 11368 NL Inc., 2026 SCC 15, clarifying the scope and application of res judicata and in particular cause of action...more
Commercial real estate is in a sorting period. The Mortgage Bankers Association estimates roughly $5 trillion in commercial mortgages will mature between 2025 and 2029, with approximately $875 billion maturing in 2026 alone....more
For investors, developers and lenders alike, understanding the key considerations and potential pitfalls of joint venture financings is essential to protecting the interests of each stakeholder and managing complex situations...more
The Bibb Administration presented a plan for two East-side TIF Districts to the City Planning Commission on May 1, 2026. The Hough-St. Clair Superior TIF will encompass almost 1,400 acres and the administration projects it to...more
Florida's affordable housing crisis is not new, but the state's legislative response is becoming increasingly sophisticated. With Florida adding nearly 470,000 new residents in 2024 alone, the largest numeric gain of any...more
A curious character in the modern real estate transaction is the “non-imputation endorsement.” Its name reveals little of its nature. Despite its expense—generally 15% to 20% of the cost of the basic premium—it remains...more
When a governmental authority targets all or part of a shopping center or mixed-use project for public improvement, the impact rarely falls on a single party. Fee owners, outparcel owners, anchor tenants, inline tenants,...more
The Town of Huntington is reportedly considering a policy that would require developers receiving Payment in Lieu of Taxes (“PILOT”) benefits to make additional contributions intended to offset perceived impacts on taxpayers,...more
Key Points: Pending South Carolina legislation would unexpectedly amend the nonprofit housing property tax exemption statute....more
Key Takeaways - The IRS announced it will soon release settlement terms for certain syndicated conservation and historic preservation easement disputes under Section 170(h)....more
Seven Development Group Incorporated v. Exeter Township, No. 25-12104 (C.C.P. Berks County Mar. 16, 2026) (Fudeman, J.) - In a case raising important questions about municipal bidding procedures, standing to challenge public...more