PT: Thank you for joining me here today Professor Severino. I was hoping we could start off by hearing a little about your background and your role as Chief Economist […]
Spring 2022 Issue 3
The Rapid Growth of Debt Funds
Commercial real estate debt is generally considered as an attractive investment as it is able to combine stable income returns with a relative level of downside protection because of foreclosure […]
Infrastructure for Hydrogen Fuel Vehicles is On Fast Track
Hydrogen fuels have been known for decades. However, for a long time, its production and use in transportation was considered unnecessary in the absence of fuel cell technology and competitive […]
While Some Have Figured It Out, Others May Be Lagging Behind
While some residents have moved back to New York City since the COVID-19 pandemic began, many have yet to return, and others are considering their options. States like Florida, Texas, […]
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as Economic Drivers
Founded during a time when educating Black Americans was strictly prohibited in the south and highly discouraged in the north, HBCUs have since been the pinnacle for developing exceptional black […]
Opinion: LEED Buildings, Why Would You Not?
There are efficient buildings and non-efficient buildings. Living in a non-efficient building is like driving an old Hummer. Yes, it “works”, but 3 miles a gallon, and having tech from […]