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January 2026 Metes & Bounds Corridor Signal

Three Warning Signs a Corridor Is Two Years From Decline

Programming mix, tenant category drift, and board composition tell you what lease rates won't — if you know what to look for.

By Metes & Bounds Editorial · 7 min read
March 2026 Metes & Bounds Parcel Report

Did the District Deliver? Austin's South Congress BID, Five Years and $4.2M in Capital Investment Later

A corridor-level analysis of what $4.2 million in BID capital investment actually bought in measurable property value impact. The answer is more complicated than the annual report suggests.

By Metes & Bounds Research · Austin, TX · 14 min read
February 2026 Metes & Bounds District as Asset

Reading a District Budget Like an Asset Manager: The Line Items That Actually Predict Corridor Value Direction

Most property owners look at a district budget the way a taxpayer does — looking for waste. Asset managers look at it differently. Here's how to shift the frame.

By Metes & Bounds Editorial · 9 min read
April 2026 Metes & Bounds Policy · Property

The New Neighbor on Your Block: LA's Adaptive Reuse Ordinance

Los Angeles's expanded Adaptive Reuse Ordinance is accelerating office-to-residential conversions across downtown and commercial corridors. For commercial property owners adjacent to conversion projects: what the ordinance changes, what the new residential neighbors mean for corridor demand.

By Plat Street · Los Angeles, CA · 9 min read