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 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...
August 6th – No End in Sight
Quick programming note: I'm going to be on a family vacation for the next couple of weeks so I won't be posting every day. I hope that all of you can find some time to get outside and enjoy the month of August! What I'm Reading No End in Sight:...
August 4th – Help Wanted
What I'm Reading Help Wanted: Booming demand for warehouse space, bolstered by the record 423.7 million square feet of industrial property under completion this quarter, could lead to significant labor shortages in the near term. A new report from Newmark estimates that more than 280,000 additional warehouse workers will be...
June 29th – Fuel on the Fire
What I'm Reading Fuel on the Fire: Every $1 billion in additional e-commerce sales requires 1 million square feet of new warehouse space to support it. Using this calculation as a baseline, the US will need 330 million square feet of new space by 2025 just to keep up with...
June 15th – Round Trip
What I'm Reading Out of Balance: A recent study by LendingTree found that median housing costs were lower for renters than for homeowners with a mortgage in all 50 of the largest US metro areas. Lending Tree Backed Up: The primary driver of the inflationary spike that we are currently...
May 27th – New High
What I'm Reading New High: The nationwide price to rent ratio has hit its highest level since at least 1975, taking out the 2006 peak. While I am still not sold on the idea that we are in a bubble, valuations are clearly very rich and we are clearly well...
April 20th – Turning the Corner
What I'm Reading Turning the Corner: An analysis of the pace of CRE workouts by Real Capital Analytics showed that more US commercial real estate distress was worked out than arose in Q1. However, the authors were careful to note that there is still sizeable potential distress on the horizon...
April 19th – So It Begins (In Earnest)
What I'm Reading So It Begins: Despite the economic recovery, Q4 bank loan CRE data showed an uptick in distress, especially in hospitality assets. To be sure, this is still much lower than many anticipated but supports the thesis that reopening is a moment of truth for struggling properties. Those...