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Zelman Housing Summit: Interest Rates, GSEs, and Land Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 22, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Fannie and freddie Management Under scrutiny, ⁢Land and Labor Shortages‍ Loom Large

LAS VEGAS – Concerns over the‍ direction of fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, ‍coupled with persistent challenges in ⁣land availability and labor supply, dominated discussions at the‍ recent‌ Zelman Housing Conference, according to attendees. Investors are seeking greater clarity regarding the government-sponsored enterprises’ (GSEs) leadership and ‍strategic planning.

A key point of contention centers on‌ the independence of Fannie and Freddie’s board management. “There’s nothing autonomous about the way that Fannie ‍and Freddie are being managed from a board standpoint today,” one source ⁣stated. Further fueling debate was a recent disagreement between PulteGroup‍ CEO ‌Ryan Pulte and Freddie Mac CEO‍ Michael Bessent, prompting questions about leadership and strategic‌ direction. “The ⁢question there would be, who takes the lead? Who’s got the pen ​that says this is the plan of ‍action for Fannie and Freddie?” asked attendee walker.

Beyond the GSEs, a critical ⁢shortage of buildable land is being cited as a major impediment to addressing the housing crisis. ​Adrian Foley,⁤ CEO of Brookfield Residential, ⁤asserted, “We don’t have a ‍housing crisis, we have​ a land crisis.” Builders are urging the Trump governance to expedite land ​entitlements, including opening up federal land and easing zoning restrictions.⁤ Foley proposed a “CHIPS Act for housing,” referencing the government’s investment in semiconductor manufacturing, in a recent CNBC interview.

Adding ‍to the industry’s‍ woes is a persistent ‌labor ‌shortage.‌ Doug Yearley, CEO‍ of Toll Brothers, emphasized that⁢ even with sufficient land, ⁢a lack of available workers would hinder construction.⁣ Smaller builders have reported labor losses due to fears of ICE raids, prompting calls for increased‍ training programs and a complete ⁢immigration ​policy. Yearley noted the ⁤diversity of the construction workforce, stating, “You⁢ go to any of our home ​sites, ⁣and it’s [like] the United Nations.”

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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ICE Expansion: New Offices Planned for Oklahoma City and Other Cities

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 22, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

ICE ​Eyes Oklahoma City for Expanded Immigration Enforcement‌ Operations

OKLAHOMA CITY -⁢ U.S. Immigration and Customs⁢ Enforcement (ICE) is planning to considerably⁢ expand it’s presence in Oklahoma City as⁢ part of a nationwide effort to ⁤bolster immigration enforcement. The⁢ agency is actively seeking office space in the city to ⁤accommodate​ approximately 10,000 new officers and lawyers, according to recent reports and federal records.

The expansion comes‌ after Congress approved a tripling of ICE’s budget and a⁤ $45 billion commitment to new⁣ immigrant detention centers this summer. Officials with⁣ the General Services Administration (GSA) were⁣ recently approached by ICE staff to procure 300 new offices across​ the country, The ⁣Washington Post ‍ reported.

Online GSA records confirm an active bid for lease proposals requesting “as-is, fully-finished and furnished office space in support of administrative operations for law enforcement”‍ specifically in Oklahoma City. ICE is⁣ looking ⁤for ‍a 10-year lease on a space between 11,500 and 18,500‌ square feet, requiring roughly 80% private⁢ office⁤ space and the remainder as cubicles. ‌The⁤ desired location also includes a dedicated server⁤ room and soundproofed rooms for confidential discussions.

Oklahoma City is one of 19 cities‌ targeted for expansion, primarily located in the South and Midwest. Other locations include Birmingham, Alabama; Boise, Idaho; Charleston, South ⁣Carolina; and Tampa, Florida.

The GSA bid request outlines⁤ “level 2 facility security” requirements, detailing protocols for building access, ⁣exterior‍ markings indicating government⁣ operation, and landscaping standards.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Manhattan Casino Plans Fail: NYC Proposals Still in Race

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 22, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Manhattan Casino Bid Fails,Leaving Five⁤ Proposals in NY ⁤Gaming License⁣ Race

New York,NY – A proposed $11 billion casino resort ⁢for Manhattan was rejected‌ by ​a local ‍community board Monday,narrowing the field of contenders vying for one ‌of up to three ⁤gaming licenses in New ​york⁤ City. The‍ decision leaves five proposals still ⁢in the running, as state gambling⁢ regulators aim to finalize their selections in December.

The Manhattan project, lead by the Soloviev Group, faced opposition from local politicians – including Democrats like Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor​ Eric Adams – ‌who cited‍ resident concerns regarding increased congestion and public safety. A statement released by the politicians noted these concerns were voiced ⁢during public​ hearings.

Michael Hershman,‍ CEO of‌ the Soloviev Group, ‌expressed ⁢disappointment,‍ stating Manhattan – the “undisputed capital of the world”⁤ – ⁤deserved the resort, which he​ believed would attract visitors and benefit the community. Mohegan CEO Ray Pineault also criticized the ⁣review⁣ process, arguing it failed to recognize the potential positive impact on New YorkS broader community through job creation, housing, ‍and community benefits.

Remaining proposals include a Bally’s casino planned ⁣for a bronx public golf course previously operated⁤ by Donald Trump’s company, a gambling​ hall envisioned for Coney Island’s ​boardwalk in Brooklyn, and a Hard Rock casino proposed near‍ Citi Field ⁢in Queens, home of the New​ York‍ Mets. Additionally, two ⁣existing “racinos”⁢ – slot parlors attached ‍to horse​ racing tracks in ‍Yonkers and Queens ​- are seeking licenses​ to expand into full-fledged casinos with ‌live table games.

New York Mets ‍owner Steve Cohen recently announced plans for Metropolitan Park,a new development that could ⁤include​ a⁤ casino and‍ sportsbook.

Mayor Adams,currently running for reelection⁤ as an independent,voiced surprise at the rejection‌ of⁣ some high-profile projects,emphasizing the ‍potential economic ‌benefits ​casinos‌ could bring to the city. “Casinos‍ can bring jobs. It can bring stability, tourism,” he ⁢said. ⁣

Eight projects initially bid‍ for a license, each promising notable investment in the New york City​ area. NBC New York‍ is profiling each ⁤proposal throughout september.

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Delaware Launches New Transfer on Death Deed Process

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 22, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Delaware Homeowners Gain new Option for Property Transfer with ‘Transfer on Death‘⁤ Deeds

DOVER, Del. – Delaware homeowners‌ can now streamline the transfer of property after their death ‍through⁢ a new law enabling “Transfer on Death” deeds, accepted beginning this week in all three counties. The legislation,‍ signed into law‍ earlier this year, ⁣provides a simpler alternative to traditional wills ‌and ‌probate for passing on real estate.

The change aims to prevent “tangled titles” -⁢ a frequent complication ‌when property owners die without clear instructions⁤ for inheritance – and offers a more accessible path for families to ⁤avoid potentially costly and time-consuming legal ‌processes. Supporters, including AARP and the United Way of Delaware, championed the measure as a way to protect homeowners and ensure a smoother transfer of wealth.

These deeds ‍allow property owners to designate beneficiaries who will automatically inherit the property upon their death, bypassing the probate process. however, officials caution‍ that⁢ the ‌deeds are⁤ only valid for ​deaths occurring on or ⁣after december 5th. If⁤ a property ⁢owner dies before ⁤that date,existing methods like wills,probate,or ⁤other legal documentation ⁤remain necessary.

County recorders are advising residents to seek legal counsel before utilizing the new forms to confirm this type of deed is suitable for their individual circumstances.

“Legal advice before filing is urged,” officials stated.

The new law comes as Delaware grapples with ongoing discussions surrounding property taxes ​and estate ⁢planning. House Majority Leader Kerri Evelyn⁢ Harris listened intently during a special legislative session in August addressing property tax reassessments,highlighting the broader context of homeowner concerns.

For more ⁣information, contact staff reporter Anitra Johnson at ajohnson@delawareonline.com. Residents can also join the Delaware ​Voices Uplifted Facebook group for community news and ⁣activities: https://www.facebook.com/groups/delawarevoicesuplifted.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Mortgage Rates Fall Sharply Amid Fed Rate Cut Expectations

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 21, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Mortgage rates Plunge to Lowest ⁣Level since Late ‌2022 Amid Anticipation of Federal Reserve Rate cut

Mortgage rates ⁣experienced‌ a important decline Tuesday,⁤ driven by investor activity in teh mortgage-backed bond market as a ​Federal Reserve rate cut looms. ‌The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage fell 12​ basis points ⁣to 6.13%, reaching its lowest point since late 2022, according to Mortgage ​News Daily.

Matthew Graham, chief operating officer⁣ of Mortgage⁤ News Daily, noted the current market setup mirrors conditions seen in ‍September 2024, when ⁣rates similarly decreased ahead of a Fed meeting⁢ widely expected to result ‌in a rate cut. Though, he cautioned that ‌rates​ paradoxically ‌increased⁣ following ​the Fed’s ​rate cut last September, a scenario that could repeat itself,‌ though it is indeed not guaranteed.

The drop aligns with historical patterns, as ⁤explained by willy Walker,⁢ CEO of Walker &‌ Dunlop, in a recent‌ CNBC Property Play podcast. Analyzing Fed rate cut periods since 1980, Walker observed that cuts during recessionary environments typically lower long-term rates, including the 10-year and ‌5-year Treasury yields. Though, ​cuts⁤ outside of recessionary ⁢periods have less impact on long-term rates.

“If you go back ‍to 1980 and the nine Fed rate cut ‌periods over that 45-year period, the ones were the Fed cuts in a recessionary surroundings‌ end up pulling down‍ the long end of‌ the curve, pull down the 10-year,⁤ pull down the 5-year,” Walker ‌said. “In those where it’s not a recession, which is ​like right now, it⁣ does not impact long-term rates.”

Walker anticipates at least a 25 basis point cut,potentially followed ⁤by another,but believes the impact on long-term rates will be limited. ⁣He suggests a “buy on⁣ the rumor, sell on the news” dynamic, predicting a potential sell-off in the 10-year Treasury yield after ⁤the Fed’s announcement. “I think you probably see the 10-year sell off⁢ a little‍ bit after the Fed actually announces their 25 basis ​point cut,” Walker stated,⁤ adding that current yields ‍might potentially be lower than where thay will be in two to three weeks.

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President Lee Jae-myung Backs Film Industry After BIFF Visit

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 21, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

president Lee jae-myung Pledges Support for⁤ South Korean Film ​Industry‍ During Visit with Deputy ​Minister

Seoul, South Korea – On ‌September​ 21, 2025, President Lee‌ Jae-myung met with a deputy minister to express his commitment to actively supporting the South Korean film industry. The meeting underscored the administration’s recognition of the sector’s economic adn cultural significance, particularly as it navigates evolving market dynamics and increasing competition.

The film⁤ industry is a crucial component ‍of South korea’s cultural exports and⁤ a significant contributor to the national economy. Recent challenges, including shifts in viewership habits and the rise of streaming platforms, have prompted calls for government intervention to ensure the industry’s continued vitality. President lee’s pledge signals a proactive approach to addressing these concerns and fostering a enduring environment for filmmakers and related businesses. The administration‍ intends to explore measures to bolster production, enhance distribution⁢ networks, and promote Korean cinema both⁢ domestically and internationally.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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