Cory Mitchell
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Cory Mitchell
@cjazmitchell
Ex-Buy Side Analyst Turned Operator | Building a Scalable Commercial Cleaning Company | Bringing Lean to Service Businesses



Multifamily in Nashville, Tennessee Rent discounted by 50% for 6 months and a $1,000 Amazon gift card. 2165 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, Tennessee "Following decade-high deliveries in 2023 and 2024, completions eased in 2025, with roughly 8,900 units brought online, a 24% decline from the prior year. Despite the slowdown, vacancy reached a new cyclical high of 8.5%, with the rate in Class A reaching 9.0%." @m3_melody -northmarq #commercialrealestate

I think this is right (ish)— but this shift will be accompanied by significant downward pricing pressure on agencies. Companies can build these tools internally (and are), and agencies will be looking to capture share by lowering prices to a degree that reflects their new cost structure.


I'm not sure he wants me to mention him by name, but a close friend of mine runs one of the largest personal injury law firms in NY, NJ, and FL. He now has an AI agent that scans EVERY police report to identify "victims" of accidents and crimes, filters it down to candidates for claims and settlements, and automatically sends them solicitations for representation. While knowing that most cases settle and the law firm gets 40%. And now he is licensing this process to other law firms.








Helpful if you’re considering buying a business: Andrej Karpathy just dropped a project scoring every job in America on how likely an AI will replace it from 0-10 > Scraped all 342 occupations from the Bureau of Labor > Fed each one to an LLM with a detailed scoring rubric > Built an interactive treemap where rectangle size = number of jobs and color = how exposed that job is to AI The key signal in his scoring: if the work product is fundamentally digital and the job can be done entirely from a home office, exposure is inherently high. The scale: 0-1: Roofers, janitors 4-5: Nurses, retail, physicians 8-9: Software devs, paralegals, data analysts 10: Medical transcriptionists Average across all 342 occupations: 5.3/10. The entire pipeline is open source. BLS scraping, LLM scoring, the visualization. All of it. Much respect for the sensei this is scary and awesome


Younger generations want to prevent diseases and bad health outcomes. They are being more proactive. Older generations just waited until something went wrong then took a pill. I’m obviously generalizing to make a point but I do think healthcare costs have peaked as a % of GDP not to mention GLP-1s are bringing down obesity related diseases and costs. Leaner people are healthier people.












