
Three Signals This Week Investors Shouldn’t Ignore
As a Builder, Developer, and Broker I receive a lot of information from many different sources. I’m happy to share these articles with my subscribers and believe this will offer great value to you. During the week I review 200-300 industry related stories and select the three most interesting ones to send in one neat little package.
Here’s this week’s highlights:
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 3.5%–3.75% during what may be Jerome Powell’s final meeting as Chair. The decision reflects ongoing economic uncertainty, signaling a continued wait-and-see approach as inflation, growth, and policy direction remain in focus.
In Texas, Dallas-Fort Worth multifamily demand is expected to more than double in the coming years. While current fundamentals remain soft, forward-looking indicators suggest a rebound, pointing to longer-term opportunity despite near-term sluggishness.
Meanwhile, San Antonio continues to position itself for growth. The Spurs organization is advancing plans for a new downtown arena and entertainment district, marking a significant step toward urban redevelopment and increased economic activity in the region.
Stay informed and ahead of the market—read the full articles for deeper insights into where opportunities and risks are emerging.
Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady at Powell’s Last Meeting as Fed Chair
The Federal Open Market Committee has once again decided to hold the federal funds rate at 3.5 to 3.75 percent, where it has been since December. The move comes during an unusually tense time for the economy and for the Federal Reserve itself.

Dallas-Fort Worth Multifamily Demand Forecasts to More Than Double
The multifamily fundamentals in Dallas-Fort Worth remain sluggish — but improvement is expected in the future. Colliers' first-quarter market report showed a common theme: while positives emerged on a quarterly basis, the trend is opposite from an annual perspective.

SA Spurs Advancing Downtown Arena, Entertainment District Plans
The San Antonio Spurs ownership is seeking to hire a design and construction team for the new arena district.

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