Posts tagged Commercial Real Estate.

New York Real Estate Journal published an article on January 30 authored by Co-Chair of Olshan’s Real Estate Law practice Thomas Kearns entitled “Top 2023 Legal Developments Affecting New York’s Commercial Real Estate Industry” (by subscription).

New York Real Estate Journal published an article on April 26 authored by Olshan Real Estate partner Nina Roket and counsel Jessica Stanton with contribution from corporate associate Cindy Zhang entitled "Considerations for Landlords and Tenants in Leasing Data Center Space."

New York Real Estate Journal published an article on January 25 authored by Olshan Real Estate partner Thomas Kearns entitled “Top 2021 Legal Developments Affecting New York's Commercial Real Estate Industry.”

New York Real Estate Journal published an article on August 3 authored by Olshan Real Estate partner Thomas Kearns entitled "Are Collapses of Multi-Owner Properties Inevitable?"

New York Real Estate Journal published an article on January 19 authored by Olshan Real Estate partner Thomas Kearns entitled “Top 2020 Legal Developments Affecting NY’s CRE Industry.”

Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.8 freezes evictions of any residential or commercial tenant through June 18, 2020, but does not expressly restrict taking enforcement actions against tenants short of an actual eviction.

Force Majeure? Contractual Performance During the Coronavirus Pandemic

To help our junior lawyers we have gathered many acronyms, abbreviations and phrases that are commonly used in commercial real estate transactions in New York.  This list will help Olshan lawyers decipher the sentence, “We need to sign the NDA before they give us the LOI for the JV.”

The following article was published in the November 24, 2015 issue of the New York Real Estate Journal

The following article was published in the September 22, 2015 issue of the New York Real Estate Journal

The following article was published in the July 28-31, 2015 issue of New York Real Estate Journal.

A line of New York court opinions restrict tax escalations in commercial leases based on building improvements that don't benefit the tenant.

The following article was published in the May 26-28, 2015 issue of New York Real Estate Journal.

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