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2 minutes ago, Upgrayedd said:

Point taken.  I can tell you that SoCal construction has not been brought to a standstill due to ice (I could point to half dozen other factors)

But SoCal construction COSTS are through the freaking roof.  This will not help.

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Just now, Sbbruin said:

But SoCal construction COSTS are through the freaking roof.  This will not help.

That would be one of the issues for sure; however, with a weakening construction market (other external factors) I’m not sure today that ice-induced labor constraint (if any) is a driver.

At least in the deals that come thru our shop

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1 minute ago, Upgrayedd said:

That would be one of the issues for sure; however, with a weakening construction market (other external factors) I’m not sure today that ice-induced labor constraint (if any) is a driver.

At least in the deals that come thru our shop

This just started happening though right?  I can’t imagine having the labor pool be decimated (even if they aren’t picked up by ICE, they may not come into work based on fear) would be helpful. 

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Yeah, I don't think the impacts will be felt for awhile.  There have only been a handful of permits issued in Altadena.  The labor demand hasn't begun to be felt.



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