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Daily Business Review

Miami Design District's West End in Line for Three-Part Overhaul

A joint venture already has some retail properties ready for occupancy during next month's Miami Art Week. The next stage is a five-year plan for an open-air market before a massive overhaul building up to 600,000 square feet of real estate.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

200 Amsterdam Case Could Have 'Catastrophic' Outcome

The 200 Amsterdam case, in which the lower court ordered an unspecified number of already constructed floors of an Upper West Side skyscraper torn down, could undermine real estate investor confidence for a long time to come at a time when we desperately need jobs and a future tax base for the city.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Appellate Panel Rejects Push to Stop Miami's Magic City Innovation District

A Miami-Dade Circuit Court panel rejected a neighbor's challenge to city approval of the 18-acre development.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses the land use case "Am. Patriot Express v. City of Glens Falls," and a foreclosure action case "George v. 1429 Pacific Inc."
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami-Dade Discards Calusa Golf Course Covenant Despite Pleas From Residents

Calusa Club Estates residents say the decision opens the door to construction of up to 550 homes by Sunrise-based homebuilder GL Homes.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Islamic Center's Federal Suit Against Vineland Settles for $550,000

A Muslim organization agreed on Sept. 28 to a $550,000 settlement in its federal suit claiming that Vineland opposed an expansion of its mosque…
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Age of the Dinosaurs Is Over: Why Construction Needs Workforce Diversity

It is the duty of leaders in construction to advocate for a more diverse and inclusive workforce. Actual change needs to come from policies and initiatives tailored to the industry, not merely platitudes.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Court Reinforces High Standard for Both Use and Dimensional Variance Applications

In exceptional circumstances, where strict application of the zoning ordinance to a particular parcel would result in an unnecessary hardship, a variance acts as a "relief valve;" it allows a deviation from the strict terms of a zoning ordinance to permit the owner's reasonable use of the property.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Navigating the Scope of 'Navigable Waters' after 'Maui'

Recent developments in case and statutory law have called into question how federal permitting requirements will be applied to specific discharges in New Jersey and throughout the country.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

COVID Boosting Cannabis: Lawyers See Rise in Marijuana-Related Real Estate Deals Amid Pandemic

"A number of the folks we're talking to are hyper-focused on going to jurisdictions that have regulations in place, so they don't run into an issue for operating in the gray," said Javier F. Aviñó, a partner at Bilzin Sumberg.
3 minute read

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