What I'm Reading 800 LB Gorilla: Amazon is on pace to absorb nearly 120 million square feet of commercial space this year and accounts for eight of the ten largest industrial projects underway in the United States. The ecommerce giant is having a massive impact on everything from pricing and...
September 7th – Not So Fast
What I'm Reading Not So Fast: The Biden Administration's $3.5 trillion budget proposal is in limbo after West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin came out strongly against it in a Wall Street Journal OpEd, raising inflationary concerns. Wall Street Journal Speed Bump: The US construction industry's recovery from the lows of...
September 3rd – More Help Wanted
What I'm Reading Help Wanted: Labor shortages are helping to keep more homes from being built, making housing even less affordable. The problem does not appear to be going away anytime soon. The Economist Surprising Result: About half of US states ended enhanced federal unemployment benefits early. So far, they...
September 2nd – Exodus
What I'm Reading Exodus: More California companies have already moved their headquarters out of the state this year than in all of 2020. While businesses often attribute their California exit to regulations like high taxes and increasing utility costs, other reasons may sound similar to individuals leaving the state, such...
September 1st – Spread Out
What I'm Reading Spread Out: In a substantial shift from the past decade, more Americans now say that they prefer a community with big houses even if local amenities are farther away. Part of this is due to Millennial household formation and part is due to the pandemic. However, the...
August 31st – Double Edged Sword
What I'm Reading Double Edged Sword: Almost everyone claims to want more affordable housing but there is little will to actually achieve it. In reality there is no widespread affordable housing without a decline in property values and no politician gets elected to statewide office by promising to slash real...
August 30th – Overloaded
One Big Thing Overload: Harvard University's "The State of the Nation's Housing 2021" report found, unsurprisingly that the nation's affordable housing crisis is getting worse. What is perhaps more troubling is that current economic and market conditions indicate that there is no end in sight. Globe Street That brings us...
August 27th – Failure to Launch
What I'm Reading Failure to Launch: Yesterday, the Supreme Court overturned the eviction ban in a 6-3 vote, as expected. New York Times The real story here should be how poor of a job we have been doing with rent relief. Only $4.7 billion of almost $47 billion appropriated by...
August 26th – On the Docket
What I'm Reading On the Docket: The Supreme Court could rule on the new CDC eviction ban as early as September. A majority of justices have questioned the constitutionality of the previous extension. However, the current iteration was crafted to address some of these concerns. Globe Street Topping Out? New...
August 25th – Back to the Future
What I'm Reading Back to the Future: With investors craving yield, Wall Street firms are once again diving into the private-label mortgage market, originating and packaging loans outside of the GSE framework. Despite the recent surge in volume, private level securitizations still make up a mere 4% of the market. ...