What I'm Reading Sweet Spot: Tight market conditions and rising land and construction costs in many markets and port cities led to limited development limiting new supply while demand for industrial warehouse space has continued to grow. Even though industrial returns are expected to decline, it should continue to perform...
March 25th – Pendulum Swinging
What I'm Reading Pendulum Swinging: Geopolitical stability and improvements in transportation and communications in recent decades allowed companies and countries to opt for what seemed to be the cheapest and easiest supply chain solutions rather than the most secure. Recent world events have revealed the risks of opting for inexpensive...
November 29th – Turnaround
What I'm Reading Back in Style: Retail store openings in 2021will exceed closings for the first time since 2017. Department stores and specialty retailers are still closing faster than they are opening but even closings in that segment have slowed. The key here is integration between ecommerce and brick and...
February 12th – Green Machine
What I'm Reading Green Machine: As if brick and mortar retail landlords and businesses don't already have enough cause for concern, a new study by the MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab found a tangible environmental benefit to online shopping. In particular, the study concluded that carbon emissions from online shopping...
November 9th – Thou Dost Protest Too Much
One Big Thing Its no secret that office landlords – especially those in expensive coastal markets – are struggling. Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) is one of the worst positioned for the post-pandemic world with the vast majority of its holdings in NYC. Vornado’s recent earnings sucked – and missed already-low...
November 2nd – Lifeline
What I’m Reading One Big Thing: A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how ESG trends are likely to provide a growing headwind for the office market in the coming years. Today, I’m going to focus on a different segment of the real estate market that I’ve followed closely for years: housing....
October 21st – Low Hanging Fruit: the Confluence of ESG and Work From Home
One Big Thing Over the past few decades a battle has been raging over office layouts. Office tenants have been reducing the amount of space available for each employee for years, going from large private offices to small private offices to cubicles and eventually open office plans / hot desk...