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Stormwater Discharge Permit Changes: What Property Owners in Eastern Massachusetts Need to Know

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Many currently unregulated commercial, industrial, and institutional properties in Eastern Massachusetts may soon require stormwater upgrades in order to meet the new rigorous Clean Water Act (CWA) stormwater discharge...more

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Life Sciences Real Estate Update - October 2022

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Newmark: U.S. life sciences investment dips but main hubs dodge headwinds - Commercial Observer – September 29 - Overall investment in the national life sciences market is shrinking, but the drop in venture capital funding...more

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Action Alert: New Castle County, Delaware Solar Ordinance Covers New Building Permits

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Delaware’s New Castle County Council recently passed Substitute No. 1 to Ordinance No. 22-091, which will require newly constructed commercial buildings with low-sloped roofs to be “solar-ready.” While some buildings may...more

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Life Sciences Real Estate Update - August 2022

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JLL report predicts wave of demand for biotech space - Propmodo – July 10 - The latest figures on gene and cell therapy research show a record number of regulatory approvals in 2022, which could lead to a surge in demand for...more

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Life Sciences Real Estate Update - May 2022

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Developers look to office-to-lab conversions to meet life sciences demand Bullet GlobeSt.com – April 29 As demand for lab space among life sciences companies continues to skyrocket, developers are increasingly looking to a...more

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Boston Biotech: The Race for New Facilities

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Boston has been the undisputed center of the biotech industry for years, and the growth doesn’t appear to be slowing. Allen Matkins partner Martin Togni recently moderated a panel event in Boston to discuss the race for new...more

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Use Class E – here to stay another day

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In the midst of a news cycle the government will otherwise want to forget, the Court of Appeal handed down its long anticipated decision in the challenge to the changes to the Use Classes Order (“UCO”) and the Permitted...more

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Adaptive Reuse v. New Construction in the Life Sciences Sector

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Allen Matkins partner Martin Togni recently moderated a discussion on adaptive reuse and strategic design for converting assets into life sciences lab space hosted by Bisnow. Panelists Susie Harborth, Executive Vice President...more

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Navigating the New Normal: Adaptive Reuse of Space

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When you think of adaptive reuse, you likely associate it with turning a rustic barn, an old-time firehouse or former chapel into a cottage, modern loft or chic house. More broadly, however, adaptive reuse is any redesign,...more

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Underwriting Life Sciences Companies: What Owners And Developers Of Real Estate Should Think About when Entering The Life Sciences...

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The process of underwriting tenants can involve a range of important – and sometimes competing – considerations at the best of times. In the propsci space, this is further complicated by the particular requirements of early...more

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[Webinar] Florida’s Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act - October 21st, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

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Florida’s Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act (UCRERA) went into effect on July 1, 2020, clarifying the standards for appointment of a receiver for commercial real estate and the receiver’s powers and duties. ...more

Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP

Baltimore County Gets Ready for 2020 Comprehensive Zoning Map Process

In September 2019, Baltimore county will kick off the Comprehensive Zoning Map Process (“CZMP”).  The CZMP is the quadrennial process through which Baltimore County redraws its zoning maps.  Every four years, the Baltimore...more

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The Texas Tree Mitigation Fee Credit Bill is Resurrected from the Dead

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Many developers must remove existing trees in order to build new homes or buildings. Some cities have required developers to pay fees, known as tree mitigation fees, as a condition for permitting the removal of the trees....more

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No Appeal to Housing Court for Major Development Projects Says Top Mass. Court

Appeals of major development projects of 25 or more dwelling units or 25,000 square feet or more of gross floor area cannot go to the Massachusetts Housing Court, as jurisdiction for these projects is exclusively with the...more

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