The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Megan E. Moyer and Frederick N. Poindexter | April 27, 2022
In light of the recent changes to the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) guidelines for Philadelphia, it is worthwhile to review the administration of the funding paradigm as a potential tool to support commercial property owners as they navigate the requirements and standards of the city's building energy performance program.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | April 18, 2022
"Law firms are upgrading their space to entice associates into the office, yet reducing their overall occupancy costs … by getting more efficient and reducing their footprint," said a real estate broker working with law firm tenants in the city.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sue Wasserkrug | April 15, 2022
Ironically, the COVID pandemic provided the opportunity for Philadelphia to tackle the eviction crisis head on, resulting in an innovative and successful approach to addressing landlord-tenant conflict in one of the nation's largest and poorest cities.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | April 11, 2022
The Philadelphia 76ers and the owner of its training complex are seeking declaratory judgment to reflect that COVID-19 "does not constitute direct physical loss or damage" to their property.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | April 11, 2022
"Bringing our young lawyers together and really having more of a community center emphasis than we've had in the past—that's something that I think all landlords in Philadelphia are focused on because that seems to be driving the needs here for a lot of tenants, including law firms," said John Martini, Holland & Knight's Philadelphia office leader.
By Jacob Polacheck | April 8, 2022
Gaining recognition in Atlanta is one of the Fox office's greatest challenges, said Mary Balent Long, new office managing partner.
By Jessie Yount | April 6, 2022
"Everybody tends to think of hoteling as giving up something. But in fact, it is the opposite if you get the space right. It gives you the flexibility to use the space for whatever you need," said Perkins Coie's Tammy Baldwin.
By Alan Nochumson and Alex Goldberg | April 4, 2022
Over the past year, Philadelphia City Council has introduced and, in some cases, passed laws that will dramatically affect the way property owners, real estate developers and investors, and other real estate professionals conduct themselves within city limits.
By Dan Packel | March 31, 2022
With personnel still slow to return to the office, large law firms are trimming down their space needs, or preparing to do so.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kandice K. Hull | March 24, 2022
It is clear that condemnation disputes between two entities that each have the power of eminent domain have occurred more often than people might think. Whenever these disputes take place, there is always the question of whose sovereignty will prevail.
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