Debt Service Coverage and Implications for Low Density Single Person Occupancy

Debt Service Coverage and Implications for Low Density Single Person Occupancy

Administrators across the country designed low density housing plans for the safe reopening of on-campus housing during the fall of 2021, including the numerous Public-Private Partnership (P3) housing projects in operation around the nation’s higher education institutions. But many, if not most, institutions came to understand that this just simply

The Shield - Inflationary Pressures – Are They Real?

The Shield – Inflationary Pressures – Are They Real?

Today’s popular economic narrative says to expect a strong recovery, with rising inflation at the same time. However, if we go into a recovery and inflation takes off, it is likely we would have a truncated recovery. With a weaker dollar comes a bigger trade deficit, and then inflation would

2020 Looking Back - Looking Forward

2020 Looking Back – Looking Forward

Capital markets in 2020 were defined by the same factors that affected our everyday lives: pandemic related ups and downs, stabilization with fiscal stimulus, and improving sentiment over the summer, an unforgettable presidential election, and hope-inspired relief from a vaccine. Equities have soared, and yields have declined across all sectors

The NEIU Social Justice Leadership Housing Award

The NEIU Social Justice Leadership Housing Award

The social unrest across our nation prompted me to re-examine our companies’ hiring practices and general opportunities within the framework of social justice. In this context, I’ve had the extreme privilege of working with the President’s Cabinet of Northeastern Illinois University. We are proud to have had a small role