Kevin Hively
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Kevin Hively
@kdhively
GenXer, small town OH, proud Little Giant, Bruno alum, RI/BOS, founded Ninigret Partners but really just searching for a lost shaker of salt...

We took our first walk across the new Bur Oak Bridge between Carmel and Fishers. It’s the first high quality pedestrian and bicycle link between the two cities, and is already getting use. Will look great once it greens up.

The only moment of self-awareness in Trump’s life

"Solid B cities might not have the MoMA, but they are likely to have good museums, a great brewery scene, a functional bike path, and a minor-league stadium. To live in a place you can afford with a municipal government that works, this hardly seems like a consolation prize."

In what year will be Covid be taught about in a high school history class?

This would be a major blow. Louisville has already lost Phillip Morris, Papa John’s, HCA healthcare, and Yum is pretty much gone. Not to mention that none of Humana’s executives live in Louisville were in a bad spot.

Kaelan raises a fair point. Roberts does not single out Trump (despite his many attacks on judges/justices recently.) The chief justice calls out inappropriate rhetoric “from all over” and not one political “perspective.”

WSJ: The since-deleted post was enough to wipe out million-dollar trades. Benchmark U.S. crude futures plunged by as much as 19% at one point. During a roughly 10-minute span when Wright’s post appeared, an exchange-traded fund linked to oil futures saw $84 million of its market capitalization evaporate. wsj.com/finance/stocks…

There is no such thing as jevons paradox

"Cities will have to respond on their own by rethinking what they tax. If income & wealth can move, cities must focus on what can't: land & property, consumption & entertainment, visitors & tourism, commuters & employment, companies that operate locally and anchor institutions"

And here it is: Hegseth just announced that he is ordering "the complete and immediate cancelation of all DOW attendance at institutions like Princeton, Columbia, MIT, Brown, Yale and many others, starting next academic year." x.com/SecWar/status/…


"Finding high-quality space in London is proving a challenge for large companies, which generally want new or revamped buildings that offer amenities such as terraces, gyms and juice bars."

