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...

October 20th – Out of Date

What I’m Reading Out of Date: According to JLL, 78% of all cold storage warehouses are at least 20 years old and the average age of a US cold storage facility is 42 years old.  This is a problem in an industry where the technology has changed so dramatically in recent...

October 19th – Color Me Skeptical

One Big Thing A Barclay’s analyst went on CNBC last week and made the claim that converting an underperforming mall to a distribution center or residential complex could reduce the value of the property anywhere from 60% to 90%.  While I believe this would be the case if a top...

October 16th – In the Blocks

What I’m Reading In the Blocks: Conditions are perfect for distressed debt funds – which usually perform well during certain economic conditions, including when monetary conditions have been dramatically eased and when high-yield debt issuance is high. This according to a report on crisis-era distressed debt returns by Julian Falcioni at...

October 9th – Long Shadows

What I’m Reading Long Shadows: Office distress has yet to really materialize.  However, the risk of loan maturitites and major tenant lease expirations are casting a shadow over the sector.  Roughly $27.7B of the $145B CMBS office loans Trepp tracks are set to mature by 2022. What’s more, nearly 35% of...

October 8th – Tip of the Iceberg

What I’m Reading Tip of the Iceberg: Germany will introduce new legislation giving all employees the right to work from home in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, following  Ireland, France and The Netherlands.  If this trend continues, it will have negative impacts on office markets around the world.  The Telegraph Time’s...

October 7th – On the March

What I’m Reading On the March: Construction costs have continued to increase, despite a plunge in GDP, throwing up another hurdle in an already challenging development environment.  Bisnow Spread Out: Research from Trepp and Compstak found that the spread between starting rents and effective rents has increased 27% in major metro office markets,...

October 6th – Wipeout

What I’m Reading Wipeout: Los Angeles office leasing has ground to a near-halt, down 61% year-over-year.  Commercial Observer Breaking Point: With studios moving blockbuster releases back to 2021,  movie theaters are among the many businesses that do not have a clear path to recovery. CNBC Resilient: Back when the pandemic shutdowns began, dire predictions of...

October 1st – Cashing Out

What I’m Reading Cashing Out: A new report by Trepp indicates an opportunity for homeowners to use sale-leaseback structures to pull equity out of their homes without having to move.  This would allow equity-rich but cash-poor home owners who have been hit by the pandemic-induced recession a way to avoid foreclosure...

September 30th – Misleading

I’m back!  Spent the last week RV camping on California’s Central Coast.  It was a lot of fun but good to be back in the saddle. What I’m Reading Misleading Metrics: The article from my interview with Globe Street’s Erika Morphy about sponsor overreliance on cash on cash returns as a...