Presenting two stories from The Economics of Everyday Things: Why does it seem like every car is black, white, or gray these days? And: How self-storage took over America.
- SOURCES:
- Tom Crockett, classic car enthusiast.
- Zachary Dickens, executive vice president and chief investment officer of Extra Space Storage.
- Mark Gutjahr, global head of design at BASF.
- Kara Kolodziej, self-storage unit tenant.
- Anne Mari DeCoster, self-storage consultant.
- Nikkie Riedel, carline planning manager at Subaru of America.
- RESOURCES:
- “A Fifth Of Americans Rent Self Storage, With Millennials Overtaking Gen Xers In Generational Storage Wars,” by Francis Chantree (Storage Cafe, 2024).
- “Lessors of Mini Warehouses and Self-Storage Units Show Significant Financial Gains During COVID-19 Pandemic,” by Ben Chandler and Robin Enlow (United States Census Bureau, 2024).
- BASF Color Report 2023 for Automotive OEM Coatings, (2023).
- “The Fate of Oversupplied Self-Storage Markets and How to Pull Back From the Brink,” by Frank DeSalvo and David Perlleshi (Inside Self Storage, 2023).
- “A Pandemic Space Race: Self-Storage Roars Back,” by Ellen Rosen (The New York Times, 2021).
- “Beige on an S.U.V. Will Cost You, but for Pickups It’s Golden,” by Roy Furchgott (The New York Times, 2021).
- “A Brief History Of Car Colors — And Why Are We So Boring Now?” (Consumer Reports, 2018).
- “The Link Between the Colour of Cars and the Economy,” (The Economist, 2018).
- “Need to Store That? Booming Self-Storage Industry Says No Problem,” by Liam Pleven (The Wall Street Journal, 2015).