June 25th – Fill Er Up

What I'm Reading Tailwind: American household balance sheets are flush, with assets growth far outpacing liabilities over the past year.  A lot of this is due to home price inflation and consumers tapping HELOCs for consumption and investment could provide fuel for economic growth. Bloomberg Waiting List: Winnebago is the...

June 23rd – Out of Harm’s Way

What I'm Reading Sticker Shock: Non-transitory inflation could provide some benefit to owners of existing buildings that would help offset more expensive debt.  Higher input prices for construction could, in theory, limit supply growth in every real estate sector, even as demand grows, which would help support the recovery in...

June 22nd – Scapegoat

What I'm Reading Wishful Thinking: Public pension funds are pouring money into alternatives thanks to low yields (and the fact that they still haven't lowered absurdly high return expectations).  However, merely investing in alternatives doesn't necessarily generate higher returns.  This quote from Jason Zweig sums it up perfectly:  "The message...

June 21st – Pop Up

What I'm Reading On Demand: Pop-up distribution centers are becoming a thing as the pandemic forced retailers and e-commerce platforms to quickly and cost-effectively respond to localized demand surges in their supply chains. Chain Store Age Cream Rises to the Top: For years, international investors favored office buildings when it...