Why this one could hit harder than the rest.Government shutdowns have become a frustrating feature of U.S. politics. They create headlines, furlough workers, delay paychecks —...
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Making Decisions When Washington’s Numbers Go Dark
How real estate investors can stay ahead when federal data goes offlineIn today’s commercial real estate environment, reliable data has become a strategic asset — and lately, one...
Migration Reversal: What’s Happening in Miami’s Suburbs & What It Means for Florida CRE
I read a recent WSJ report on Miami’s once-booming suburbs now seeing a surprising exodus of migrants. The piece points to falling home sales, population shifts, and weakening...
Construction Costs Steady Amid Tariffs & Deportations — For Now
(Not Yet, But It’s Coming…)Because we’re actively building across the U.S., we get a front-row seat to what’s really happening with construction pricing — not what the headlines...
Fed Rate Cuts, Treasury Yields, and What They Mean for CRE
The Fed’s recent 25-basis-point rate cut may feel incremental, but in commercial real estate, even a quarter point can reshape the conversation. Beyond the headlines, the real...
From Red Lobster to Trillion-Dollar Data Centers: AI’s Reach Has No Limits
Every day, it seems like another industry announces its big move into AI. The latest? Red Lobster.Yes, the same seafood chain known for Cheddar Bay Biscuits is now rolling out an...
Cap Rate Compression Is Back: What the Fed’s Shift Means for CRE Investors
When the Federal Reserve cuts rates, most people think about mortgage payments or credit cards. But for commercial real estate investors and developers, the real story is how...
Compass + Anywhere: What the $1.6B Merger Means for Century 21, Coldwell Banker, Corcoran, Sotheby’s—and the Future of Brokerage
Compass has agreed to acquire Anywhere Real Estate for $1.6 billion in one of the largest residential brokerage deals in history. It’s a merger that combines the top two players...
How Demographics Are Rewriting the Blueprint of U.S. Home Building
We’re in the midst of a shift: the kind that doesn’t happen overnight, but once it catches on, shapes what every front yard, subdivision, and house plan looks like for decades....








