Is Baseball Making a Comeback?

November 4, 2024

This year’s Yankees-Dodgers World Series was the most-watched Fall Classic in the U.S. since 2017, offering a potential spark of hope for a sport grappling with declining viewership, particularly among younger fans. Although baseball is culturally iconic, it has struggled…

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A Legacy (in Marble)

October 28, 2024

Anybody can create a legacy – take the case of an illiterate Genoese nut-seller named Caterina Campodonico. Genoa was a successful republic for over seven hundred years. The city even granted England the use of the St George’s Cross flag…

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Navigating Insurance Claims After Hurricane Helene

October 21, 2024

Earlier this month, we witnessed the destructive power of Hurricane Helene, which made landfall as a category 4 storm, and has become the deadliest mainland hurricane since Katrina in 2005. In the aftermath of Helene, residents must face the daunting…

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Evergreen Private Funds: The Illusion of Simplicity

October 14, 2024

As a firm with a focus in the private markets over 15+ years, we have been able to watch the landscape of private funds evolve. For decades, for investors fortunate enough to qualify, allocating to the private markets meant completing…

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Rent or Buy?

October 7, 2024

Last weekend I visited friends in New York City. The topic of residential real estate came up multiple times in our conversations. Few of my friends own apartments. Most rent and have lived in their apartments for over five years…

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