What I’m Reading Pile Up: Corporate tenants put a record 42 million square feet of space on the office market in the second and third quarters, according to data firm CoStar Group Inc. That increased the total sublease space in the U.S. to roughly 157 million square feet, or 1.7% of...
October 6th – Ridin’ High
What I’m Reading Ridin’ High: While the general election may still not be officially settled, one clear winner has emerged: recreational marijuana. Ballot measures passed in New Jersey, Arizona, South Dakota and Montana to legalize the adult use and sale of recreational cannabis, while Mississippi and South Dakota (in a separate...
November 4th – Time Warp
One Big Thing: I wrote a year in review (or at least the first 10 months) piece that the Mann Report is running as a cover feature. Here’s an excerpt. 2020 was the year when time both accelerated and stood still. From a purely human perspective, crises and trauma are known...
November 3rd – Bounce Back
What I’m Reading Bounce Back: Apartment demand rebounded strongly in the third quarter outside of high-priced gateway markets. The rebound helped to stabilize the multifamily market and prevented asking rents from declining as much as would have been expected considering the historic decline in economic performance in the second quarter. Yardi...
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 29th – Face Off
What I’m Reading Faceoff: Public employee unions (for) and commercial real estate companies (against) are spending a massive amount of money in the battle over prop 15, which would remove Prop 13 protections for most commercial real estate in California. The Sacramento Bee Lifeline: Oil demand is still struggling to recover during the...
October 27th – Stepping Down
What I’m Reading Stepping Down: One of the cornerstones of former VP Joe Biden’s tax plan is eliminating the inheritance of property at a stepped up basis. This could have substantial value implications for commercial real estate – especially if the eventual plan classifies death as an immediately taxable event –...
October 22nd – The Long View on Politics and CRE Investment Performance
What I’m Reading The Long View: Despite the typical election year rhetoric, a historic analysis of commercial real estate done by Cushman and Wakefield shows that the asset class tends to perform well under both Democrat and Republican administrations. To be clear, individual sectors or strategies can absolutely be impacted by...
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 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...