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There's been a position in the CRE industry posted on Linkedin for months that requires a relocation to Dayton, OH but comes with a $240K signing bonus.
Would assume you'll know but who is making money in the CRE realm? Companies going fully remote at the end of their leases would mean a lot of space opening up. Are properties being picked up cheap and being converted to habitational? My buddy is CFO of a publicly traded CRE Developer. They are doing fine because they only build/own with major anchor stores in tow.
 
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I saw something during the “pandemic” and I can’t remember the name of it but it was an ENORMOUS complex in NYC and was empty for way too long because of it. Might still be, but they spent billions creating it.
 
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Also, the Bjorn Lomborg joe Rogan is pretty wild. He basically says, as I’ve said a million times, all the recycling and organic food and saving the world is basically pointless because India Pakistan and China. They don’t give a f***. They want economic dominance and couldn’t care less about the implications. He said be a vegetarian, recycle and do everything you can and AT BEST, you decrease your personal carbon footprint by 2%.

So say we decrease ours in America by 4%, you still do absolutely nothing for the whole climate change.

Germany spent half a trillion dollars to decrease there’s from like 84% to 79% or close to that. It means ZERO in the long run unless everyone is onboard and they aren’t.

Furthermore, 5% of plastic actually gets recycled. So if you throw 100 gallon jugs of milk in the recycling bin, 5 of those actually get recycled, sad. If you do 5 a week not a full one gets recycled. That’s some crazy stuff.
 
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Companies going fully remote at the end of their leases would mean a lot of space opening up.
Will be curious to see how long this trend lasts. In my experience, working remotely is fine while people still have social bonds from working together in-person in the past. The longer remote work goes, however, there seems to be a big dropoff in productivity which is not offset by reduced real estate costs.
 

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Will be curious to see how long this trend lasts. In my experience, working remotely is fine while people still have social bonds from working together in-person in the past. The longer remote work goes, however, there seems to be a big dropoff in productivity which is not offset by reduced real estate costs.
That will be a VERY interesting study in the coming years. I tend to think most people want it to stay that way and there will never be huge CRE properties that people snatch up to house 100s of employees. The losses from working at home versus the losses from paying for a warehouse where people work and providing lunches and the employees they pay to make those will even out at worst for the employer. I doubt it ever goes back.

**Conspiracy Theory Alert**

I think that’s what the govt wants. You and I to not leave home and stay inside and send our tax money to them while watching Netflix and ordering to go food, skipping the gym and just shoveling pills down our throat to solve problems.

@ThroughBlue better like this lol
 
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Surprised the Idaho murders haven't gained any traction in here or The Paddock.

- There were 4 hotties from Tipp City/Dayton area my freshman year at UK. Myself and frat bros were fighting Antonio O'Ferral and some other football dudes for their affection. Keith Couch, Tim's cousin, dated one for a long time.

- Climate change is a money grab. Nothing more. They were smart to change it from global warming. Anything can be a sign/proof of climate change. 14 hurricanes last year = climate change. 1 so far this year = further proof of climate change. Anything outside the norms.
 
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Dayton is dope as long as this guy is coaching there in his clean, pressed white dress shirt.

 

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I’m fully committed and to carbon neutrality and fighting climate change, and I look to elected politicians to guide me on how to do that. They have my complete faith.
It’s going to go very well for people that feel that way…

Half a trillion for Germany to decrease like 6%. Totally seems worth it….

Lose economic dominance, let India and China become the top two players in the economic world so we can sleep better at night being “green”. Solid plan.
 

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-I hope the guy that caught Aaron Judges 62nd HR ball gets a lot less than expected. Not accepting a deal from Aaron Judge is one thing, but publicly admitting you turned down a 3M dollar offer and sending the ball to an auction means you are a greedy douchebag.


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-Titans in Lambeau with a bourbon
 
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