One of the most successful, and controversial, athletes of his generation, Alex Rodriguez quietly built a real estate empire over two decades. Now, five years after retiring from baseball, he’s accelerating his transformation from former athlete to investor and owner — with an eye on his legacy, and maybe a dose of redemption.
“Bloomberg Opinion” columnists offer their opinions on issues in the news.
Across America, smaller cities and less-populated states are offering cash and perks to lure remote workers away from big metropolitan areas. But are these incentives worth packing a moving van?
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NASA Delays Artemis I Moon Launch Again on Tropical Storm Risk
DoorDash Fails in Bid to Toss Lawsuit Over Speeding Driver
UK’s Truss Plans More Tax Cuts Next Year, Telegraph Reports
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Hedge Fund D.E. Shaw Is Shifting HQ to Manhattan West Tower
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Columbia Business School Reimagines Its Future With a New Campus
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NASA Delays Moon Rocket Launch Due to Potential Hurricane
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The Building Game That Doesn’t Let You Build
LA Looks to Beat New York Back to Pre-Pandemic Transit Ridership
The Next Step on Climate Action: Parking Reform
Crypto DAOs and Their Token Holders Aren’t Safe From the CFTC
Cryptocurrencies Extend Drop as ‘Tough Environment’ Culls Demand
Assessing China’s Crypto Ban One Year Later
Millennials are self-centered and allergic to commitment. They switch jobs every six months and will never buy homes. And don’t get them started on marriage and kids.
So go the cliches about the generation whose oldest members were born in the early 1980s. But as more and more millennials enter their 40s, they’re proving that they’re not so different from the generations before them: Raising families, buying homes, moving up in their careers and building wealth.