Egg Prices Fall Just in Time

April 21, 2025

This year, while sitting around the kitchen table with family dyeing eggs as part of our Easter Sunday tradition, the recent spike in egg prices naturally came up in discussion. Several members of my family made quips about how the…

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Predictability in the Madness

April 14, 2025

Every year, Nicholas Hoffman & Co. hosts a firmwide bracket competition for the NCAA March Madness tournament. As someone who knows very little about college basketball, I usually make my picks based on rankings and whether I like the team…

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Current Market Turbulence

April 7, 2025

The new tariffs on imports to the US have caused turmoil in stock markets worldwide. The current US administration believes these tariffs will help rectify the negative trade balance the US has with most countries, which it sees as damaging…

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American Hope

March 31, 2025

As many of you know, I am an American by choice, having immigrated from the UK almost 30 years ago. Like many, I was misled into thinking the commonality of language would mean there was a commonality of national culture.…

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Adaptive Reuse: Unlocking Value in Underutilized Real Estate

March 24, 2025

The commercial real estate landscape continues to evolve in response to shifting demand patterns, relatively high interest rates, and changing urban dynamics. One aspect of the evolution is increased investor interest in adaptive reuse projects. These projects can offer a…

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