Originally Posted by
K-slice
Since when does a developer need to have another, larger, sister corporation to get development done? In fact, name one major national developer of commercial, residential, and industrial space that is dependent on some other company for it's continued existence. Real estate development doesn't require massive ancillary income streams, and unlike entities like Ford Land which exist solely to manage the properties used by one company, Bedrock has the asset depth to be considered totally independent of the other Rocket companies.
I also don't know what buildings you're looking at and seeing vacancies. Apart from Under Armor, Retail vacancies are few and far between [[I'm convinced they pushed out Madewell and the others to make way for a larger tenant in the pipeline).
Brush parks new residential seems to be very well occupied, I imagine it it wasn't there wouldn't be a never ending flow of smaller developments in the area. Same goes for downtown, all indications, and recent info about the residential market point to it being strong.
Your eyes seem to be the ones that are lying.