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Boston Extends Construction Moratorium Amidst Stay-At-Home Orders

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh first limited construction in the City of Boston to essential work on March 17. This pause in non-essential construction has been extended indefinitely by order of the Boston Public Health Commission on April 24. On April 27, Mayor Walsh confirmed that he will not re-open…

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Chapter 11 and Multifamily Condo Regime’s Dual Challenges During COVID-19

With many struggling to make housing payments due to COVID-19, dues owed to multifamily condominium associations are likely to go unpaid—especially if homeowners feel deprived of the use of common areas, such as pools, gyms and playgrounds. In “How Chapter 11 Solved One Multifamily Condo Regime’s Dual Challenges of Mounting…

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COVID-19’s Implications on California Commercial Tenant Security Deposits

In the wake of government-ordered moratoriums on commercial tenant evictions, how does a California commercial tenant’s security deposit come into play as an available landlord remedy for a lease default? In “California Commercial Tenant Security Deposits in a COVID-19 World,” partner Eric A. Kremer addresses this question by exploring how…

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COVID-19: CFIUS Implications for Real Estate Markets

The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic turmoil have the potential to shake up the U.S. real estate market due to an anticipated influx of real estate investors looking to purchase heavily discounted, distressed assets and an expected increase in real estate foreclosures. In “Examining CFIUS Implications for the Real…

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Construction in COVID-19 – Updated Orders from around the United States

Like almost everything in the COVID-19 crisis, the construction landscape changes daily. Pillsbury has updated its analysis of the impacts to construction projects as a result of orders in the 50 states and Washington, DC. Multiple states extended their existing orders regarding closure of essential businesses: Mississippi extended its Shelter-in-Place…

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Q&A with MRP Realty’s Bob Murphy: Can DC’s Multifamily Golden Age Continue?

Pillsbury and Bisnow recently interviewed MRP Managing Principal Bob Murphy as well as MRP Managing Director Allison DiGiovanni. Led by colleague Jamie Bobotek, who has worked with MRP on many of its most recent multifamily projects, Murphy and DiGiovanni discussed the state of DC multifamily and MRP’s long-term plans that…

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CARES Act: Unemployment Insurance Provisions

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) offered guidance on the unemployment insurance (UI) provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act of 2020 (CARES Act). This builds upon actions previously taken by Congress such as the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) to extend UI coverage to individuals…

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Paycheck Protection Program Leaves Restaurant Industry With Questions

Restaurant companies have been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Restaurant Association estimates that the industry has already lost more than 3 million jobs and $25 billion in sales, and there are many more dark days ahead. In “Paycheck Protection Program Leaves Restaurant Industry With Questions,” partner Anna M.…

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Bankruptcy Exposure and Lease Terminations During COVID-19

With an unprecedented number of commercial real estate tenants not paying rent and potentially defaulting under their leases, many landlords and tenants may soon be entering into forbearance agreements that defer payment of rent and other financial obligations. In “Navigating Bankruptcy Exposure for Landlords Arising from Anticipated Lease Terminations During…

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Implications for Environmental Contractors in California Amidst COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has been credited with improved air and water quality as America shelters in place, reducing its emission and discharge footprint. This unanticipated benefit, however, overlooks the numerous environmental problems that Californians were addressing prior to the advent of the pandemic. In “California’s Stay-at-Home Orders: Implications for Environmental…