What I'm Reading Rise of the Machines: Drone companies, often backed by massive ecommerce platforms, have been cleared to expand their operations across the U.S. The technology has become faster and more reliable with development. The big question is whether or not it will result in mass adoption. Wall Street...
February 17th – Tale of the Tape
What I'm Reading Tale of the Tape: Mortgage debt as a percentage of GDP sits just below 50%, high on a historical basis but nowhere near GFC levels of over 70%. Calculated Risk Roll Up: Blackstone's BREIT purchased Sunbelt rental apartment owner Preferred Apartment Communities in a 5.8 billion deal. ...
January 4th – End of the Line
What I'm Reading Tick Tock: The window for banks to use troubled debt restructuring (TDR) is coming to an end. TDRs have been a way for lenders to modify a loan’s terms, because of a borrower’s financial or legal difficulties, and account for an impairment of value. Under the initial...
August 23rd – Parched
What I'm Reading Parched: The federal government has declared a first-ever shortage on the Colorado River, announcing mandatory water cutbacks next year for Arizona, Nevada and Mexico. The river provides water to 40 million people and California could be impacted by 2024. This is going to have massive ramifications on...
July 23rd – Drying Out
What I'm Reading Drying Out: The western mega-drought is forcing cities with water shortages to issue building moratoriums. Ironically, many of the areas hardest hit by the the drought are also experiencing the largest housing and population booms. The forced shutdown of development will force even more people into the...
July 20th – Diverted
What I'm Reading Diverted: Money is pouring into real estate funds but investor strategies are different in the past. Historically, downtown office towers were prime targets for institutions, as the size of the assets allows them to deploy hundreds of millions of dollars at once. But now, the long-term stability...