Imagine if the best teachers in the world quit teaching at universities and started scaling through online videos and classes? They could make the money their worth (by teaching the masses) while still delivering a superior education at a fraction of the cost of traditional
University. $10 per student x 10000 (with an option for a million) students = $100,000 ($10M) per class via online Vs $3333 per student and only 33 students for an in person class (with an option for however many the room can hold < 100).
The best teachers will naturally attract more students. They will get paid more, which based on capitalism, should incentivize more people to #teach and #mentor. Which should produce more opportunity for everyone. I like where this is headed. Universities probably not so much
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Fort has been all-in on acquiring Class B Industrial (CBI) since 2016.
Here's why in no particular order:
1. By nature of the era (70's - 90's) it was built, it is infill and surrounded by mature infrastructure. Transportation systems, major arteries, homes, commercial, hospitals, universities, etc.
One can’t over estimate the value of mature infrastructure surrounding a property.
2. Companies continue to optimize for being close to their customer so they can serve or deliver product faster.
Billions are invested annually to optimize the entire supply chain. As landlords, we benefit from these ever increasing efficiencies.
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