Tag: jobs
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Netflix’s Warner Bros. Buyout Could Reshape Hollywood’s Property Market
Real estate developer Daniel Kaufman examines Netflix’s potential Warner Bros. buyout and its impact on entertainment property markets. The merger would give Netflix control of more than 100M square feet of studio and office space, signaling a major shift in Hollywood’s ownership structure and production real estate strategy.
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The Cities That Are Driving America’s Population Boom
Written by Daniel Kaufman, this post explores how America’s population boom is being driven by fast-growing Southern and Sunbelt cities like Myrtle Beach, Houston, and Dallas. It breaks down key demographic trends shaping where people are moving—and what that means for developers, investors, and anyone tracking the next wave of real estate opportunity.
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Fed Policy Signals a Shift: What It Means for Real Estate Developers and Investors
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech in Jackson Hole is sending a clear signal: the balance of risks is moving away from inflation and toward the labor market, opening the door for a September rate cut. Markets reacted instantly—bond yields dropped, equities jumped, and mortgage rates touched a 10-month low of 6.58%. For those of…
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10 Cities Americans Most Want to Call Home
Surveys like to paint a simple picture: Americans either love where they live or they’re dreaming of someplace better. The reality, as this latest study shows, is much more complicated. According to a new Clever Offers survey of 1,000 adults, most Americans say they like their current city—69% gave their home base a thumbs-up. But…
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The Data’s Getting Weirder, the World’s Getting Louder
Hey everyone, If you’ve been following the markets, you probably felt the tremors this past week—even if you weren’t glued to the financial news. What started as another round of tariff threats from Trump quickly spiraled into something bigger: a clear sign that things aren’t just volatile, they’re vulnerable. Let’s start with the numbers. The…
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Ski Town Housing Crisis: A Real Estate Developer’s Perspective & Why Skiers Should Be Concerned
By Daniel Kaufman, Real Estate Developer & Investor – www.danielkaufman.info The housing crisis in ski towns is no longer just a problem for seasonal workers—it’s a looming issue that threatens the very sustainability of the ski industry itself. As real estate investors and developers, we need to recognize the deep impact of this crisis—not just…
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Can San Francisco’s Office Market Rebound in 2025?
San Francisco’s once-thriving office market is still grappling with the aftershocks of the pandemic, showing a stubbornly high vacancy rate of 36.9% as of Q3 2024. But there are glimmers of hope on the horizon, driven by a surge in leasing activity from AI startups and tech firms. Could these signs of life point to…
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Tech Hubs Experience Office Leasing Growth: What It Means for Real Estate Developers and Investors
The demand for office space in high-tech cities is on the rise, according to a report from software and consulting firm VTS. Cities like Seattle, Boston, and San Francisco are seeing a surge in office leasing, driven by various factors that real estate developers and investors should pay close attention to. Key Insights from the…
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High Vacancies Cost Dallas, Houston $3B in Office Rents Yearly
With a combined 103 million square feet of empty office space, Dallas and Houston are grappling with a significant economic challenge. These high vacancy rates are costing the cities an estimated $3.18 billion in potential rental income each year, raising concerns among real estate developers and investors. By The Numbers Dallas currently has 53 million…
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Office Visits in Major Cities: August Trends and Insights
As we navigate the post-pandemic landscape, office visit trends in major cities offer a fascinating glimpse into the recovery and adaptation of urban workspaces. In August, office visits nationwide reached 68.8 percent of August 2019 levels, slightly below the recovery peak seen in July. Regional Highlights Miami, New York, Atlanta, and Dallas have outperformed the national…
