Modular Thinking: Opportunities in Modular Housing – Part 2 of 10
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Rough Transcription
When I first read about Ltd. Findlay, Greystar’s six-building modular apartment complex in Pennsylvania, I felt a genuine sense of curiosity and excitement. It’s not just about the 312 apartments or the amenities like a gym and an amphitheater—it’s about what this project represents for the future of housing. As someone who values connecting the dots and finding deeper meaning in trends, I see this complex as more than just a physical space; it’s a blueprint for solving some of our most pressing housing challenges.
Think about it: modular construction has long been viewed as a fringe solution, mostly used for emergency or low-budget housing. Yet here we have a flagship development featuring not just quality apartments but lifestyle amenities that elevate the living experience. This isn’t about cutting corners; it’s about efficiency and innovation. For me, that’s an inspiring example of deep thought in action—rethinking what’s possible and then making it happen.
Being widely read and educated has taught me to look at these developments through multiple lenses. What does Ltd. Findlay tell us about the future of construction? First, it’s a clear indication that modular housing is scaling up. Second, it proves that this method isn’t just about saving money—it’s about creating high-quality spaces faster and with less waste. As someone who values logic and transparency, this project strikes me as a crystal-clear example of how innovation can work when approached with careful planning and foresight.
For Greystar, Ltd. Findlay is more than a standalone project—it’s a statement. It’s their way of saying, “We can do this better.” And by better, they mean faster, cheaper, and with a reduced environmental footprint. It’s worth noting that this project was built 40% faster than traditional methods, using one-third of the typical workforce, and generating 90% less waste. That’s efficiency on a scale we don’t often see in construction.
As I reflect on this, I think about the implications for investors, developers, and communities alike. This isn’t just about one project—it’s about a shift in how housing is built and delivered. I encourage you to think about what this means for the future of real estate, and how concepts like modular housing might shape the opportunities we pursue, both as individuals and as a society.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Casual Breakfast Conversation at the Stone Creek Grille
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Thursday, December 12, 2024
Casual Breakfast Conversation at the Stone Creek Grille
Mortality Income Contractual Agreements & Return Lock – Not Knowing is a Stinker
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Eirinn Abu and Tunnel to Towers Foundation Concert Fri, Feb 28, 2025 @ 7:00PM Circle Square Cultural Center, 8395 SW 80th Street, Ocala Florida - Join Eirinn Abu and two of his Miami Sound Machine band members for a wonderful concert in support of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. The event theme is a night of music and movies.
https://eirinnabu.com/event/5760795/695871447/eirinn-abu-and-tunnel-to-towers-foundation-concert
Corporate Sponsors: Truesdell Wealth, Truesdell Consulting, and Truesdell Insurance.
https://truesdell.net/
Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF, CLU, ChFC, RFC
Founder & CEO of The Truesdell Companies
The Truesdell Professional Building
200 NW 52nd Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34482
352-612-1000 - Local
212-433-2525 - New York
Truesdell Consulting, Inc.
Truesdell Insurance, Inc.
Truesdell Wealth, Inc.
Due to our extensive holdings and that of our clients, you should assume that we have a position in all companies discussed and that a conflict of interest exists. The information presented is provided for informational purposes only.
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Rough Transcription
When I first read about Ltd. Findlay, Greystar’s six-building modular apartment complex in Pennsylvania, I felt a genuine sense of curiosity and excitement. It’s not just about the 312 apartments or the amenities like a gym and an amphitheater—it’s about what this project represents for the future of housing. As someone who values connecting the dots and finding deeper meaning in trends, I see this complex as more than just a physical space; it’s a blueprint for solving some of our most pressing housing challenges.
Think about it: modular construction has long been viewed as a fringe solution, mostly used for emergency or low-budget housing. Yet here we have a flagship development featuring not just quality apartments but lifestyle amenities that elevate the living experience. This isn’t about cutting corners; it’s about efficiency and innovation. For me, that’s an inspiring example of deep thought in action—rethinking what’s possible and then making it happen.
Being widely read and educated has taught me to look at these developments through multiple lenses. What does Ltd. Findlay tell us about the future of construction? First, it’s a clear indication that modular housing is scaling up. Second, it proves that this method isn’t just about saving money—it’s about creating high-quality spaces faster and with less waste. As someone who values logic and transparency, this project strikes me as a crystal-clear example of how innovation can work when approached with careful planning and foresight.
For Greystar, Ltd. Findlay is more than a standalone project—it’s a statement. It’s their way of saying, “We can do this better.” And by better, they mean faster, cheaper, and with a reduced environmental footprint. It’s worth noting that this project was built 40% faster than traditional methods, using one-third of the typical workforce, and generating 90% less waste. That’s efficiency on a scale we don’t often see in construction.
As I reflect on this, I think about the implications for investors, developers, and communities alike. This isn’t just about one project—it’s about a shift in how housing is built and delivered. I encourage you to think about what this means for the future of real estate, and how concepts like modular housing might shape the opportunities we pursue, both as individuals and as a society.